I am a solid 290lbs, I won't fit, least not whole...
That's what the deli slicer is for. Not that I would EVER ...
I am a solid 290lbs, I won't fit, least not whole...
Damn, that's a lot on a dehydrator. I guess if you save a bunch on groceries, it's worth it, eh?
holy smokes!!!
"Freeze dry 2,333 pounds of fresh food per year (7-10 pounds per batch). In a year’s time, you can freeze dry 312 gallons of food."
and THANK GOD our weight limit is 150#
"The medium freeze dryer ships in one package with a total weight of 212 lbs (221 lbs for Stainless Steel)."
WOW, that's a heavy duty model. Nice let us know how u like it!!
Annie, lemme know when you start selling jerky. LOL
I'm afraid the old man will have to croak before that will happen. He eats that stuff fast as it gets made.
I sprang for this little jewel.
https://harvestright.com/product/medium-freeze-dryer/
The medium one puts up a lot more than I think I will have from the garden for the first few years but it's hard not to justify the extra volume I can put up with the medium as opposed to the small for just a couple hundred more.
I'm not a big fan of canning and my dehydrator stays pretty busy with jerky. I've dehydrated berries but didn't really care for them rehydrated, especially my blackberries. Didn't care too much for dehydrated asparagus either.
Anyhooooo ... they have a pretty liberal layaway program ... and they are having a sale so ... no time like the present. Should have it this fall to tinker with. Whoot! Yeah me!
She water bath canned them didn't sheI'm NOT a big fan of traditional canning. Watching your grandmother very nearly die from botulism (home-canned green beans) will do that to ya.
Never dehydrated it, but we've baked it in the oven without oil. That delicious okra flavor is still there.I have had dehydrated okra and it's pretty darn good.
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