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How to dehydrate and store food part 9



IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION !! please visit my website www.dehydrate2store.com and ask me through the contacts section, I will respond much faster! Also you can find more information and videos not available on YouTube! There are recipes with dehydrated foods, helpful tips and more! We are always adding more info. so keep checking back! – Thanks Everyone ! -

22 Responses to “How to dehydrate and store food part 9”

  • Dennis1Schultz says:

    Tammy is an amazing woman!!! I could not stop watching the videos. Great info…

  • susanbunch1980 says:

    Very impressive! This is exactly the answer I was looking for, you should upload your video to this site, Ewisdomtv

  • sundownersc says:

    Impressive!

  • jct3636 says:

    thanks and keep up the great work and god bless

  • Dehydrate2store says:

    I purchase all my powdered eggs, butter, cheese, and grains from them. Honeyville’s shipping is only 4.49 no matter how big the order. Hope I have helped. Tammy

  • Dehydrate2store says:

    Hi jct3636
    Yes you can dehydrate meat and fish. However, for long term storage it is not recommended unless you keep the dehydrated meat frozen. If you want to store meat in your pantry for long term I would suggest commercial freeze dried the storage life is up to 15 years. Honeyville Grains just added freeze dried beef to their web site. If you type in D2store in the coupon section you will get 5% off your order.

  • jct3636 says:

    can you dehydrate meat ? lov your vids.

  • Dehydrate2store says:

    Hi logsliderrjh,
    Thanks for your kind words. Yes, I have a large food storage and I use these items stored everyday. My grocery bill is a faction of what most people spend. I can’t stress enough how important storage is, pass it on and thanks. Tammy

  • logsliderrjh says:

    Very professional presentation – Thanks so much!
    You have mentioned you are storing food for future needs you must have a wharehouse full by now!

  • Dehydrate2store says:

    Please go to our web site Dehydrate2store and enter our free give away of a
    9 tray Excalibur Dehydrator. All entries must be in by Dec.21, 2009 we will video tape the drawing. Also, you will find many more video, tips and recipes so spread the word and tell your friends. Good luck and Merry Christmas to all. Tammy

  • karena222fu says:

    i do fruits and dehydrate them and i also stock up on canned goods. vegetables at aldi’s u can get veggies 30 cents/can pasta tomato sauces and dried beans powder milk cereal and we have a well so i think the water is ok

  • ChapmanGriffith says:

    Where is the price for the Excalibur for that price posted?

  • sandra213 says:

    excellent video!

  • SCENARIOBABY says:

    GOD MADE GOOD PPL! LOL

  • kirolls4 says:

    thanks alot and god bless you for this grate video it help me alot i hope that i can get the dehydrator because i am not in states.

  • Dehydrate2store says:

    That’s a great idea. Or you can use a pastry bag. I was on vacation that is why it took me so long to reply.
    Thank you for watching and I will give that a try.

  • BlackhillPunk says:

    Hey great vids, thx for making them.
    Quick question, if you were to cut the corner off of a bag and used that to pipe your mixture in strips onto the sheets, would that make them easier to store in jars?

  • RChuckNC says:

    Thanks for posting where to get theExcalibur dehydrator for $159.00 including shipping. I’m going to get one.

    God Bless and keep these very important videos coming…

  • bratschmom says:

    I can’t believe the tomato paste idea. What an excellent idea! I will surely use it!

  • bratschmom says:

    thank you for the fruit roll up instructions. I have never had any success. I now have a new path. I think I will take your advice and use the cooked method.

  • Michigansnowpony says:

    Your presentation is fantastic — very professional and appealing. And, it’s so good to see what these things look like in their dried state and re-hydrated.
    It’s just amazing to me how fresh everything looks re-hyrdated. I’m mainly a canner when it comes to preserving, but I’m definitely going to do more dehydrating from now on! Just the saving of storage space alone is good incentive!

  • jugifu says:

    I cant wait to try these! thanks D2S.

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