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| Hello annie, did you find out/test out dehydrating in the Aga bottom oven? I'm due to be reunited with my Aga in a few months, and if it works for deydrating I won't buy a separate gadget. Thank you :-) decidedly healthy. |
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| My new oven has pre-settings for various special things and has two settings at under 100 degrees, 40 and 70 degrees - could I use either of those settings to dehydrate stuff from the garden? And do you leave the stones in cherries when you dry them?
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| Hi Tony Never done cherry's but the books i have reccomend that they are stoned first.... Dont know if that means you get them high on some sort of weed or what :-) As for the conventional oven I think that there is a problem with the higher humidity. Not sure but i think there is something about it here. Martin Last edited by number 1 suspect; 07-05-2007 at 11:08 AM. |
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| My brother made a solar fruit and veg dryer a good few years ago.It didnt seem to consist of much(he also made a solar cooker that worked very well and was made of cardboard boxes and a sheet of glass as I remember) I will get details and post them. |
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