Introduction to Food Dehydrating

Hi, from Food Dehydrating Made Easy!

I want to teach you my Six Simple Steps to safely store dehydrated food at home. Perfect for having seasonal fruits and veggies year 'round. And in emergencies? Don't be caught with an empty food pantry! I'll show you how to keep it brimming with fruits and veggies.

Dehydrate grapes to make your own (better-than-store-bought) raisins. And plums make delicious prunes (keeps you regular!)

And not to be left out: Fido or Fifi can have his or her own quality pet food full of nourishing veggies: butternut squash, carrots, and celery - protein: chicken breast - grains: quinoa, and millet - carbs: sweet potato, and egg noodles - vitamins and minerals: alfalfa, bone meal, brewers yeast, and kelp! My Miniature Pinscher has been thriving on it for eight years and she outruns me all day, every day.


Storing Food Safely

I'll also cover storing dehydrated food in Mason jars, vacuum-sealed bags, Mylar bags, plastic lidded bins, and buckets! Phew!

Thanks for watching my intro. video and I'm looking forward to meeting you in the course!

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