How to dehydrate and store food PART 2


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25 Responses to “How to dehydrate and store food PART 2”

  1. missionaryoffaith says:

    when you dehydrate and the juice is out can u drink the juice...?
    i don't use chemical for cleaning anything i just boil water would that be safe ?

  2. datzfast says:

    @33Triple3Threat33 when the power goes off you eat the frozen food or watch it rot if its dehydrated you do nothing.

  3. datzfast says:

    do you spray the lemons with lemon juice i forget?

  4. GospelTruth37059 says:

    @33Triple3Threat33 I believe she said that dehydrated food lasts much much lounger.

  5. biggeemac says:

    Sure would like to know what vegetable chopper that is.....cant find it anywhere :(

  6. 33Triple3Threat33 says:

    why do you dehydrate frozen food? Why don't you just keep it frozen? thanks

  7. GhettoGuy54 says:

    Dehydrate bananas like banana chips?

  8. siszam says:

    I peal eggplant, squash and zucchini before cooking them so wouldn't I need to peel dehydrating them?

  9. zameul35 says:

    Hey Tammy, great videos btw. I have a question about tame blackberries. I raise about 200 quarts every summer and sell most of them by the road side and was interested in dehyrating some. Do they hold there form pretty well after rehydrated or are they all mushy? Thanks

  10. OneFabFisher says:

    thanks. Can you do one on meat?

  11. Dehydrate2store says:

    Hi magicster123
    I have been told by some of my viewers that craft stores have plastic food friendly screens. Another place is a kitchen supply stores such as Bed Bath and beyond. Make sure you do not use metal screens of any kind they can heat up and burn your food. Hope I have helped. Tammy

  12. magicster123 says:

    i have a question, i bought a cheap food dehydrator and for corn, if the holes in the tray are too big, is there a way to use something like cheap screen?

  13. susanbunch1980 says:

    Excellent video! Expert advice! You should upload your video to Ewisdomtv

  14. berrygrower says:

    Thanks for the tip!

  15. berrygrower says:

    Sorry, didn't realize your video was in multiples, so my previous question asking about shopping in stores is answered! Now, I need a dehydrator! I am excited to start! Thank you for a VERY informative post!

  16. deborahmouser says:

    I bought a spray bottle at the Dollar Tree, and the nozzle fit perfectly on my bottle of lemon juice!

  17. takforalt says:

    Ascorbic acid.

  18. anddihier says:

    She just put a sprayer on the lemon juice bottle

  19. TheBluewarrior101 says:

    Hi Tammy...
    Enjoyed your videos. Very informative. Is it possible to dehydrate meats such as hamburger, chicken, or pork?

  20. monoroma1 says:

    Hi Tammy, thank you sooo much for your great tips! As a student living on a budget; working to support my self and pay tuitions. Your tips are a life saver! We are expecting more tricks from you and great new recipes. God bless you!

  21. tabitie says:

    Pretty lady, cute face, and good info!! Keep it coming!

  22. dustycajungirl says:

    Tammy do you have a video about dehydrating canned food?

  23. lindaatkins says:

    I think I have watched every one of your videos at least twice! You have really inspired me. I already had an Excalibur and I use it but never quite knew how to used the dehydrated food. I hope you do more cooking videos. I am an avid canner and already have tons of filled jars. Now I have to find space to store tons of dehydrated food too! By the way, where did you get your lemon juice with the sprayer?
    Thank you so much for all the videos!

  24. Dehydrate2store says:

    Hi Gardeninggirl,
    I have done blackberries from a berry farm only. You want to make sure only rinse the berries right before your ready to dehydrate. Place on paper towels to get them as dry as possible, mist with lemon juice. Then throw them on the dehydrator. I would think the same would apply to the wild ones. let me know how they turn out. Tammy

  25. KYGardeninggirl says:

    Thanks Tammy, Have another question, Have you ever done wild blackberries? Is the time of year. They are smaller than tame ones, Seeds are a lot smaller

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