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How to Dry Foods

How to Dry Foods

List Price: $15.95
Your Price: $10.85
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The only dehydrator book that you'll need!!!
Review: If you are only going to buy one book--this is the one!! It covers everything, yet is not complicated or overwhelming. It's directions are very clear and has lots of wonderful pictures. I can't think of anything that it doesn't cover. It also has a nice section of recipes to use all those wonderful foods that you've dried. A definite winner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beyond banana chips and beef jerky....
Review: Ms. Delong gives the dehydrator cook many more choices and new introductions to use of their machine with this great book. Learn to dry fruits and vegetables and flowers, how to use them in conventional recipes - this book has it all. If you have a dehydrator but want to move beyond dried meat, this is for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best reference for drying foods on the market.
Review: This book gives step by step instructions for drying every type of fruit, vegetable & meat that you can imagine. There are great ideas for creative ways to make and serve fruit roll-ups, a hit with kids of any age! If you have a baby in the house, there are even recipes for making your own baby foods! I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in drying foods.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best reference for drying foods on the market.
Review: This book gives step by step instructions for drying every type of fruit, vegetable & meat that you can imagine. There are great ideas for creative ways to make and serve fruit roll-ups, a hit with kids of any age! If you have a baby in the house, there are even recipes for making your own baby foods! I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in drying foods.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the best reference for drying foods on the market.
Review: This book gives step by step instructions for drying every type of fruit, vegetable & meat that you can imagine. There are great ideas for creative ways to make and serve fruit roll-ups, a hit with kids of any age! If you have a baby in the house, there are even recipes for making your own baby foods! I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in drying foods.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great reference for anyone interested in food-drying
Review: This book provides step-by-step instructions for drying fruits, vegetables, herbs and meats, along with tasty recipes that use dried foods. I loved the creative ideas for fruit roll-ups, a hit with kids of all ages! If you have a baby in the house, there are several recipes for making your own baby food! The author also gives references for different products on the market. This book is easy to read and understand - a must for anyone who would like to learn more about food-drying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great reference for anyone interested in food-drying
Review: This book provides step-by-step instructions for drying fruits, vegetables, herbs and meats, along with tasty recipes that use dried foods. I loved the creative ideas for fruit roll-ups, a hit with kids of all ages! If you have a baby in the house, there are several recipes for making your own baby food! The author also gives references for different products on the market. This book is easy to read and understand - a must for anyone who would like to learn more about food-drying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Reference
Review: This is a fantastic reference for drying food.

The author takes the time to explain in detail the different methods of preparing food for dehydrating food. She discusses sulfiting, steaming, no prep. etc. The author also explains the various methods of drying food (oven, dehydrator etc.) The pictures only enhance the text. Further more, the author provides several charts (one for fruit, one for vegies, one for meat, one for herbs) regarding how well certain foods dry, how long each food will save when dried. I particularly liked the recipes that used dried foods.

This is a great book to have if you are interested in drying foods. I constantly refer to this book every time I dry the extra food we have on hand.


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