Posted by admin on 23rd January 2012

How to dehydrate and store food PART 1

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  1. TheReubenDean says:

    Very, very informative!! Thank you VERY much!!!!!

  2. weantoine says:

    I like your video and you seem so very sincere. I am vegan and am looking for inexpensive ways to keep food longer. I thank you for your posting

  3. Danny13243 says:

    @Johanvideo525 Longer shelf life.

  4. Johanvideo525 says:

    what are the benefits ?

  5. fernandogutierrez27 says:

    MUY BUENO muchas felicidades y gracias por este post o video excelente informacion

  6. yoshie8706 says:

    Can you dehydrate other leafy greens like collard or turnip greens like you do with spinach?? Thanks. Great video!!

  7. yoshie8706 says:

    Thank you so much for this video!!! It helps tremendously!!

  8. SealABag says:

    keep your food fresh with the Banana Seal – - it will save you money every day and your leftovers will not go stale! Check it out on the website: SaveTheBananaSeal

  9. Yuozhoumel says:

    When u dehydrate tomatoes etc do u need 2 spray the dehydrator trays with pam or something like that? they seem 2 stick 2 the pans of the dehydrator & then tears the tomatoes apart when I try 2 take them off. Does it mean I am doing something wrong. I really love your videos YOU have helped me & a lot & we (friends & I) are now saving food this way as well. One other question how much extra water do you keep in storage 2 re-hydrate your food. I heard it takes a lot more water.

  10. nickorization says:

    I’m looking for dehydrating some vegetables to grind up for spices (instead of MSG filled tablets in my rice), what would you recommend ?

  11. glockhead702 says:

    @iLoveMyGun89 Ya how long will the dehydrated vegetables last ?? 2/3 years let me know if you find out = )

  12. iLoveMyGun89 says:

    how long will dehydrated vegetables last on average? 

  13. Trimere says:

    If you cook it before hand, it doesn’t ‘lock in’ the enzymes…it destroys them.

  14. Blacklightgoth386 says:

    Thankyou for posting your video! I have just recently been very interested in food dehydration and your vid really helped me out alot! Thanks God Bless :)

  15. HaileysYaYa28 says:

    Thanks for the great info! What kind and where did you purchase your slicer?

  16. Nanaknows60 says:

    Which youtube one of yours tells about putting them in the jars when done? Thanks.

  17. Nanaknows60 says:

    My husband bought me a round dehydrator with the heat and fan at the top – instead of the Excaliber:-(. It says you can use 30 shelves. LOL
    We were given a box of onions so I cut them according to the directions at 3/8″ and put them at 135 degrees as per the directions. It did not tell me to blanch as I just saw on your other website said to. Then I read in a cookbook that if you place the onions directly on the shelves it will be very hard to remove the odor. Have you had this problem?

  18. twain55 says:

    Great information. Thanks for sharing.

  19. Marktheshtfgenius says:

    Helpful video, thanks!

    Check out my prepper/shtf/bug out bag video on my page :)

  20. theymusthatetesla says:

    Very interesting and informative. Especially for the carrots and potatoes. Also, you have lovely hair!

  21. irishis98 says:

    So you don’t peel your ginger first?

  22. ferebeescott211 says:

    Do you vacuum seal your dehydrated foods or just screw a lid on when the jar is full?  Never done this before but am anxious to get started

  23. ciciliciousnyc says:

    Hey #UN#, I love your channel! Keep up the good work! Let’s stay in touch and become friends! Feel free to Subscribe, Like, Comment, and make Favorite to my YouTube Vids too!! <3

  24. CMDB201 says:

    thank you so much for having the desire to share your expertise! I really appreciate this information!

  25. jeanneadele says:

    @sarahfarrar1 i’m sorry but i think perhaps i’m missing your point. could you explain further what you mean by your remarks? thanks!

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