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Save Money, stop throwing away spoiled fruits and veggies - dehydrate them instead and serve up healthy treats both you and your kids will enjoy!
Follow our "six simple steps" to safely STORE fruit, vegetables, and meat after dehydration for long-term food storage in the comfort of your own home. Learn about Nesco and Excalibur food dehydrators, the FoodSaver vacuum-sealer machine, Vacuum-Sealer bags, Mylar bags, oxygen absorbers, and plastic bins and buckets too!
Easy Food Dehydrating and Safe Food Storage is illustrated with how-to photos for dehydrating, storing, and re-hydrating your foods. Included are easy-to-make recipes the whole family will enjoy.
To close the book, let's not forget "why" you should begin dehydrating food in these uncertain times - and how having dehydrated food on hand in emergency situations *may just save your family's lives. *
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Thanks for your interest, and please feel free to leave a review after reading -- *and Thank You again! *
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About the AuthorSusan Gast lives in Sunny Florida with her ever-patient and ever-encouraging husband, an adopted Miniature Pinscher (who runs the house), lots of fresh and dehydrated food, two food dehydrators, one vacuum-sealing machine, a couple of computers, and reams of scribbled notes on the backside of previously printed paper!