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I am thinking of buying a food dryer. There seems to be two different types vertical and horizontal. From what I've read the vertical aren't worth buying. Can anyone who dries their own fruit na d veg please give me some feed back on makes models and tips etc.
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Hi gojiberry,
Like Momol I've got the Eezidry and like it very much and have used it a lot, I've still got loads of stuff I dried last year, it's a good companion to the freezer, some foods like beans can be dried and stored in jars others like apples can be dried after you've run out of freezer space. Sue |
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Hi I have an eezidry round stacking thing with six layers it works really well, I also bought Mary Bell's complete dehydrator cookbook which is excellent it tells you all the techniques for a wide range of foods and then a lot of recipies for using the products.
maybe buy the book first? it was not expensive. penny |
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