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morethansalad · 3 months
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How to Dehydrate Strawberries in the Air Fryer or Oven
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certifiedceliac · 2 months
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How to Make Sun Dried Tomatoes (in the Sun, Oven, or Dehydrator) (via The Daring Gourmet)
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loubella77 · 1 month
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A square foot of turkey tail :)
A good tummy medicine. Helps gut health :) also helps reduce inflammation, balance the immune system, improves liver health, and improves heart health! I’m probably missing some but 🤷‍♀️
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bumblebeeappletree · 17 days
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The community cupboard for sharing food, sited on a Brunswick footpath, offers a good clue for what lies in the Seeds Community Garden behind the fence: inclusion, generosity and community.
Seeds is a garden where people living with a disability can connect with the local residents over a shared love of gardening, plants…and a cuppa.
Garden manager Jo Townsend says the garden was a bare patch of lawn nine years ago. Milparinka wanted to turn the space into something more substantial that would enrich the lives of people the service supports.
Garden club runs twice a week for people to garden together and then share food and a drink afterwards.
The garden is run along no-dig and permaculture principles. The goal is for every plant introduced to have multiple uses.
Harvests are recorded for everything that’s picked and in most years a tonne of food is grown here. The harvest is shared among the gardeners but also with the wider community, via food relief organizations and the community cupboard on the footpath.
A soup festival is held every year, which started with wanting to share a few pumpkins and has grown to hosting more than 1,000 visitors.
An exciting new addition is a food-waste dehydrator; a machine that turns vegie scraps into ready-to-go fertiliser over an 8-10 hour cycle. Already 2,000 kg of food has already been diverted from landfill since it was installed. Food waste is collected from local businesses, while the end result is delivered to schools and other community organisations.
Filmed on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country in Brunswick, Vic.
Featured plants:
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
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survivalpreps · 9 months
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sweetbunbakeshop · 4 months
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Sending some gorgeous Rainbow Carrot Crisps & Greens out today 🥄🤍
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copperbadge · 2 years
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Sam - forgive me because I know you’ve talked about this before - what kind of dehydrator do you have? Do you like it? (Do you love it?) I just learned that you can dry summer squash so now I’m looking into dehydrators
I got a Hamilton Beach 5-tray dehydrator! I did a bit of research but not a ton -- what was important to me was that it have a pretty small footprint, and I wanted the trays to be dishwasher-safe.
I like it quite a lot -- it's a huge step up from my first dehydrator, which I got for free from a neighbor and was basically just a heating coil and a fan with some racks attached. This one is digital so you can set both temperature (between I think 120 and 190? Something like that) and duration, so it'll turn off automatically when it's done. The trays are pretty durable and it comes with a mesh insert and a non-porous insert for stuff like herbs and fruit leather. It makes some noise, but not nearly as much as the old one. The only downside is the cord is quite short, so I bought an extension cord that gives me a little more leeway in where I place it. 
I was tempted to get a new toaster oven that had a dehydrator function, but I'm glad I went with a separate machine -- I do enough drying that it really needs to be its own unit, especially since some stuff takes like 18 hours to dry.
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homesteadsurvival · 10 months
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Looking to cook and preserve your favorite meals while enjoying a healthier lifestyle? Try vacuum sealing canned chicken. Homemade food dehydration is the answer! Say goodbye to expensive store-bought snacks and hello to a cost-effective way of preserving and savoring your favorite ingredients with vacuum sealing. Extend the shelf life of your canned chicken and […] The post Homemade Food Dehydration: Rediscover This Gem for Large Quantities! appeared first on The Homestead Survival .
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asmrfamilia · 1 year
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journiland · 1 year
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Pizza-flavored zucchini chips. I went off of this recipe, but used tomato paste instead of dehydrating it into tomato powder first, figuring that it could all dry together. Same with fresh garlic instead of powder. It was hard to get the paste to stick, so I had to kind of pat it on, but they came out pretty good. Undecided if it would be easier to make the dehydrated tomato powder first. (I also made strips instead of chips for easier grab-ability.)
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I will definitely make these again, though I'll probably fine-tune the recipe. Maybe a bit more Italian herbs.
Also, I forgot that they needed oil at some point to be crispy, so I used my Misto to spritz them with avocado oil when they were on the trays. They're not super crispy but good enough. I wish I had some moisture-absorbing packets to put in the container.
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morethansalad · 2 years
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Raw Vegan Chunky Soup (Recipe Guidelines) - video link
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toamco · 2 years
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Homemade beef jerky 😜😋 #homemadefood #jerky #homemadebeefjerky #beefjerky #homemadesnacks #toddlersnacks #toddlersnackideas #toddlersnack #dehydrator #dehydratedfood #kidsnacks #kidfriendlyfood #kidfoodideas #kidfood #momsnack #snackideas #proteinfood #healthysnackideas #healthysnack #homemaker #homemakerlife #homemakerskills #homemakers #madebymom #madeathome #sahm #stayathomemom #madewithlove #tastysnack #delicioussnacks (at Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqRTGGNuK0m/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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loubella77 · 6 months
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Another foraging haul :)
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tinyshe · 2 years
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Trying to get back in the saddle / back on track with the winter pantry. Finding great prices in bulk produce helps me start again.
Some fragrant back garden lemons with the most softest and smooth rinds *pop* in the dehydrator; they will be welcomed addition to tea this winter;
the least of the red fleshed apples, laying it in beside; they will be designated into snack mix for the trail or book bag;
that humongous bag of carrots got whittled down with the mandelon slicer aka ‘madame veggie guillotine’ and their bits and pieces laid low in the trays of the dehydrator -- so tempted to salt them down for carrot chips!
I have a recipe I want to try out for gingered carrots & cauliflower pickles:
Pickled Cauliflower & Carrots
Author Be Fed Again
Ingredients
1 head cauliflower cut into 1 inch florets (about 4 cups)
8 ounces fresh carrot chips about 2 cups
1 teaspoon pickling spice
1 teaspoon mustard seeds
2 cups apple cider vinegar
5 cloves garlic peeled and rough chopped
1/2 inch fresh ginger peeled and rough chopped
1/2 small yellow onion thinly sliced
1/2 cup sugar
2 Tablespoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon flack peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1 cup water
Instructions
Fill a large soup pot at least half way with hot water. Please a steamer strainer or round baking rack on the bottom of the pot. You do not want the jars to touch the bottom surface of the pot. The water will need to cover the size of jars you are using by 2 inches when submerged. Heat water to a rolling hot simmer.
In a small saucepan, combine the bottom 10 ingredients, reserving the cauliflower and carrots for later. Bring brine to a boil and let boil for 1 full minute.
Pack the cauliflower and carrots into clean, hot pint jars. Set aside.
Set a fine mesh strainer over a medium sized bowl. Pour brine over strainer and into bowl. Discard the solids. Immediately ladle the hot brine over the vegetables, leaving a 1/2 inch headspace in the top of the jars. Remove any air bubbles by slowly raising and lowering a chopstick or wooden skewer. Wipe the jars' lids with a damp cloth before putting on the lids. Secure the lids until tight. Slowly lower the jars in the hot simmering water, and process for 10 minutes. Remove from the hot water bath, and rest on towels for at least an hour before moving. Store for at lease 2 days, but preferably 7 days before serving. Store in refrigerator after opening.
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firefoodie · 2 years
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who put da palpatine in da dehydrator
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oh gawd he's gettin wrinklier
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thattripleabattery · 2 months
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