Food Dehydrating Made Easy!
For Fruit, Veggies, Meat & more!
Never Run Out of Food!
Dehydrate Fresh or Frozen Fruit, Veggies
and Cooked Meats! Long-Term Food Storage.
Perfect for Preppers!
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If You Are Serious About Having Enough Food On Hand
Take this course and keep your food pantry full!
Learn how to safely dehydrate fruits, vegetables, and meat for daily use AND for long-term food storage for any emergency situation.
Now Is The Time To Get Food Socked Away
Why? When oil prices fall extremely low and the stock market doesn't seem to want to quit going up and up and up—and other countries want to use paper money other than the US dollar—well, "it" might "hit the fan" sooner, rather than later, and our lives may become a little chaotic for a while.
Protect Yourself—Have Emergency Food "On Hand"
Learn about the affordable Nesco™ and Excalibur™ food dehydrators and the FoodSaver™ vacuum-sealing system, plus how, why, and when to use oxygen absorbers. Long-term food storage preppers will discover the use of these storage items: Mylar bags, plastic bins, and buckets— with air-tight lids that actually unscrew easily!
Enjoy 3 hours of content in 15 sections with 70+ lectures and 9 quizzes:
- Six Simple Steps
- Nesco™ and Excalibur™ Dehydrators—best uses for both dehydrators and a nifty use of Excalibur dehydrators for bread
- Safely Sealing your Food and Vacuum Sealer Bags and Rolls—which to use, when, and why
- Oxygen Absorbers—a "must-use" food protection item for long-term food storage
- Storing Food Safely for Short- or Long-Term Storage—decide what your needs are—Long term? Short term? Bit of Both?
- Build your own "out of sight" food storage wall—easy steps—takes about three hours
- Re-Hydrating Dehydrated Food—which water is the best to use and other tasty ideas!
- Dehydrating Fruit—featuring the top 14 fruits
- Dehydrating Vegetables—covering the top 16 veggies
- Dehydrating Meat—the easy way—using pre-cooked Chicken, Roast Beef, Turkey
Bonus section:
- Make your Own Pet Food: Chicken chow dog food—homemade!
And six of my favorite yummy recipes containing dehydrated food:
- Carrot Soup
- Cauliflower Soup
- Potato Bacon Hash
- Ratatouille
- Apple Sauce
- Banana Cinnamon Rolls
So jump right on in—You won't be disappointed.
Some of the lectures have extra files pertinent to the lecture. I've included .PDF files AND Word .DOCX files for those, who like myself, have problems with links in their .PFDs sometimes.
Enroll today, and keep your food pantry stocked— whatever the reason or season!
30-day money-back guarantee—no questions asked.
Your Instructor
About Susan Gast:
Born in
Northern England, Susan emigrated to Florida with her parents back in
1980. She married a great guy, Alan, and together they adopted a
fabulous Miniature Pinscher who pretty much runs the household and keeps
them in check.
When she's not at the PC typing her heart out and getting cross-eyed, you can find her enjoying the sunshine and strolling the sandy beaches along Florida's Treasure Coast.
And in her downtime?
Susan loves learning from you all on other Teachable-hosted sites and enjoys taking YOUR courses!
Keep 'em coming!