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Dry It-You'll Like It

Dry It-You'll Like It

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This delightful book explains all about drying foods.
Review: This book is informative, easy to read and cleverly written. An easy guide to drying everything from apples to zucchini. It is great for beginners as well as experts. It not only tells the how to's of drying, but how to use and store dehydrated foods.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good, cheap reference on drying all kinds of foods
Review: this book is the companion to the living foods dehydrator, a 7 shelf (each = 2ft X 2ft) low voltage electric element dehydrator. i've owned one for 18 years and it's still going great guns! it's especially good for those who have access to lots of cheap/free fresh foods to dry. like they say: "dry it - you'll like it!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good, cheap reference on drying all kinds of foods
Review: this book is the companion to the living foods dehydrator, a 7 shelf (each = 2ft X 2ft) low voltage electric element dehydrator. i've owned one for 18 years and it's still going great guns! it's especially good for those who have access to lots of cheap/free fresh foods to dry. like they say: "dry it - you'll like it!"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fun little book for fans of food dehydration.
Review: This is a friendlier, more personal book than Mary Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook. There's not as much in it, in terms of content, but there are things in here Bell doesn't cover - like drying grains. (Make your own corn chips with this book!)

For those who don't have a dehydrator already, or for folks who like to build things themselves, there are detailed plans and instructions to build your own "living foods dehydrator."

If you were to own *only* one book for food dehydrating, go with Bell's book. If you like to have a cooking "library" (as I do), this book is a terrific addition to it. "Try" it - you'll like it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, and enjoyable snacks!
Review: We've had this book since 1978. My husband made the drying rack, and used a bunch of light bulbs wired in series with a thermostat instead of the "warm air generator". It's been running for over 20 years! It's so simple to use. The book takes you through the process and gives great recipes. We came here to Amazon looking for the book for other members of the family. We're glad to see it's still in print. It's worth every penny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book, and enjoyable snacks!
Review: We've had this book since 1978. My husband made the drying rack, and used a bunch of light bulbs wired in series with a thermostat instead of the "warm air generator". It's been running for over 20 years! It's so simple to use. The book takes you through the process and gives great recipes. We came here to Amazon looking for the book for other members of the family. We're glad to see it's still in print. It's worth every penny.


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