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lady-janine | 14:18 Fri 02nd Sep 2022 | ChatterBank
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I am considering splurging some of my hard-saved pennies on a food dehydrator (my freezer is completely full) and wonder if any of you has any experience of using one of these.

Every year I have surplus garden produce and drying to use later would with food bills through the winter.

Please don't suggest : giving it to neighbours; selling it, I used to do that as organic fruit and veg but the village shop has changed hands and no longer takes it; an honesty-box at the gate (not practical as we are rather off the beaten track. Our cottage cannot be seen from the rather narrow lane, and then there is the cart-track and farm yard to contend with.)
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Reminds me of Eddie from the "Friends" episode.

"I'm a dehydrating maniac!" - and he was
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lol thanks dave
The BBC Good Food website is usually a reliable source of info:
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/review/best-dehydrators-and-how-use-them
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Thanks Chris for that comprehensive info. I was hoping that someone with experience of using one would post on their findings. But thanks again.
We used to preserve runner beans using salt (not pickling) and it works very well. They would last until the next crop
https://www.1900s.org.uk/1900s-preserving-beans.htm

We still pickle onions and red cabbage and also make chutney and piccalilli.

I have a second hand dehydrator but usually only use it for strawberry slices when I have a glut, and apple slices. The strawberries taste like sweets. The apple goes into porage. What are you thinking of drying?
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Whatever I have a glut of in the garden puzzled. Mainly apples, raspberries, blackberries, cherry toms, french beans, etc.
I’m not sure about raspberries and blackberries. You can’t slice them like strawberries so would have to dehydrate for a really long time and I would think they’d be like bullets. I plan to try tomatoes, sadly no French bean excess this year

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