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Dehydrator Cookbook: The Complete Guide for Beginners How To Dehydrate and Preserving your Favorite Foods at Home With Simple and Tasty Recipes

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Product Description Did you know that Dehydrating food is the oldest form of all food preservation techniques? Do you want to learn how to master this incredible process for yourself? Then this book is for you! Dehydrating food has existed for thousands of years. The earliest forms of food dehydration were natural solar and air drying, where people exposed raw ingredients or brine-washed food to the sun and hot air for long periods. But in the modern day, there are so many different brilliant ways to dehydrate your food and make the most of your money! Whether you want to dry pasta, prosciutto, beef jerky, pork, or an assortment of fruits like plums and grapes, this brilliant guide reveals how you can practice dehydrating food for yourself! Here’s what you’ll find inside: An Introduction to Dehydration Why Dehydrating Is Among the Best Food Preservation Methods Simple, Medium and Advanced Recipes Illustrated Step-By-Step! The BEST Tips and Trips to Dehydrate Your Favorite Food Dehydrator Foods and a Ton of Tasty Recipes Common Beginner Mistakes – and How to Avoid Them! All the Ingredients and Equipment You Will Need for Your Recipes And Much More! Drying is one of the best ways of taking advantage of a surplus of fresh produce. This can help save you tons of money, especially if you’re buying seasonal fruits or vegetables when they’re at their cheapest. Inside this recipe book, you’ll have 150 delicious recipes to follow with simple images and tons of tricks to make getting started easy! Ready to get started? Click “Buy Now” and get your copy today! Review ★★★★★ Wonderful resource:  Drying food is one of the oldest forms of food preservation. This book will.walk you through how to dehydrate different foods, included the specific steps needs for various fruits, veggies, meats etc. But, the book also walks you through rehydrating the foods. This is something the majority of dehydrator books leave out. This will allow you to make so much more than just jerky and fruit leathers. There are recipes for soups, pastas, cookies, crackers, etc. This will help.my family in emergency preparedness. Properly dehydrated and stored food will keep.for years, amd since we live in tornado country, the idea of filling meals ready to make with only water and heat is appealing. I plan to use many of the recipes in our emergency kit.  - J. Mielke★★★★★ Dehydrator and Rehydration: I always end up throwing away fruits because they go bad before I get a chance to eat them so I decided to learn how to use a dehydrator. However, this book also talks about rehydration which is a plus! I didn't even know that one could do such thing. I liked that the author gives information on which foods are best to dehydrate and how to use your dehydrator in a way that it will give you the best possible results. The information about the equipment was much appreciated since I didn't know where to start. I look forward to try some of the recipes and to at last be able to make my own dehydrated snacks, great book!  - David S. Tobey★★★★★ Great recipes!: In this cookbook, in addition to the recipes, which are great, there is an introduction to dehydration. There is simple and basic dehydration and the equipment you'd need for each. There's a list of the types of dehydrators that you can use and how to pretreat the foods, which I never even would have thought of! I actually have a dehydrator I've never used, but now I feel confident that I can start making my own dehydrated fruit, which I love to snack on! -Myndi★★★★★ Ever made tomato powder?: Many,many years ago, I was given a four tier dehydrator. There was little information about dehydrating except making soup additives, so I donated it. Now, after reading this book, I'm sorry I did. Many,many foods can be dehydrated than rehydrated. If you like jerky, there are many types..including tofu! There are also recipes included. An interesting choice is root break stew. -Lindell Long★★★★★ A guide to help you every s