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Food Dehydrating?
Does anyone here use a food dehydrator? I use mine for beef jerky, but I want to start making fruit rollups & corn chips. I want to buy some of those plastic liners to make the liquid type stuff, but they are so expensive online ( $6 + $6 to ship. Does anyone have any suggestions on other ways I can utilize my dehydrator or cheaper plastic liners? TIA!
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02-08-2006 04:03 PM
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Re: Food Dehydrating?
you can use parchment paper or plastic wrap
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Re: Food Dehydrating?
I used to make fruit rolls with plastic wrap. Just cut a hole in the middle.
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Re: Food Dehydrating?
I went to wal mart and got one. I think it is hamilton beech. I Love it. There are 5 teirs on it. You can make tons of stuff with it, it even comes with a recipe book.
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Re: Food Dehydrating?
Thanks guys. I've used my dehydrator just for jerky forever. I love it! Can't wait to start trying the fruit leather & corn-chips., I guess I'll have to try the plastic wrap instead of shelling out $12 for those plastic liners. I looked on ebay & everything and can't find them cheap @ all.
Rudeness is the weak person's imitation of strength.
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