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5:13 pm November 16, 2009
| wvhomecanner
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Soooo – how do you like your Excalibur????
Maybe we should start a separate dehydrating topic?
I just dried and stashed 2.5 lbs. of carrot shreds. They dried down to about 2 packed cups. They were at my local produce place for 50 cents a bag so I got 4. No, not the cheapest price for carrots, but these were preshredded and washed and only needed dumping on the Excal trays 
Have green onions to slice tonight and dry.
Dede
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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." ~ The Lorax by Dr. Seuss ~
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10:55 am November 28, 2009
| wvhomecanner
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Today I have bread cubes in the dehydrator. We cut up toooo much for dressing (and I still made tons) and I have had them in a pan covered with a dishtowel. Now drying properly. Thinking of making up a couple of "stuffing kits" with these. Now to find that recipe…….
dede
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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." ~ The Lorax by Dr. Seuss ~
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11:03 am November 28, 2009
| Pete
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Will probably be doing some orange rind later today. Can you imagine how nice THAT will make the house smell?
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Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!
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11:33 am November 28, 2009
| Suzanne McMinn
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Believe it or not, I still have some herbs in the fridge that need to get in the dehydrator. I need to get on that!!
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7:00 pm December 14, 2009
| AsTheNight
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Thanks to all the enablers here and "elsewhere," I received a dehydrator for Chanukah.
So, I am now drying apples. My house smells so good!
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7:20 pm December 14, 2009
| Pete
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Hurray!! Lots of uses, even in the winter for a dehydrator! And congratulations on the acquisition.
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Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!
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10:48 pm December 14, 2009
| wvhomecanner
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What a nice gift!
Yesterday mine was drying birdseed wreaths.
Today, my cell phone.
And it worked!
Couldn't find the darn thing this morning. Found it beside my car later where it had been since I got out of my car Friday after work. It rained big time over the weekend……. I put it in the dehydrator on the lowest setting and left it all afternoon – figured I didn't have much to lose.
It's working again now!
dede
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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." ~ The Lorax by Dr. Seuss ~
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11:14 pm December 14, 2009
| Pete
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Now that is just too, too funny, Dede! We knew it was good for food and flowers, now birdseed and cell phones! 
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Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!
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12:04 am December 15, 2009
| BuckeyeGirl
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Note about wet cell phones, take the battery off, open the cell phone, and bury the two sections in a bowl of rice. (regular rice, though I suppose instant could work).
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If tomatoes are a fruit, then isn’t ketchup technically a
smoothie?
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7:20 am December 15, 2009
| wvhomecanner
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Good tip on the rice! Makes sense and likely less potential damage LOL.
Pete, my dehydrator has done/will do lovely things like dry and warm damp gloves, dry a favorite ball cap without ruining the shape, all kinds of neat oddball things. Will proof bread and make yogurt too, though I haven't gotten to those so far 
dede
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"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not." ~ The Lorax by Dr. Seuss ~
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2:03 am December 19, 2009
| AsTheNight
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If I had known it would dry home-made pasta, I'd have bought one twenty years ago. It did a great job, and I love it!
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10:23 am December 19, 2009
| BuckeyeGirl
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Do you dry it flat ATN? Or make little nests? I love those little nests, and I bet the best way to make those is probably with a dehydrator yah? Not so good just air drying them… hmm, more reason to get a dehydrator you guys are killin' me!!
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If tomatoes are a fruit, then isn’t ketchup technically a
smoothie?
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5:22 pm January 1, 2010
| Mo olelo
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Nine trays of shredded cabbage just went in the dehydrator. After making cabbage rolls and holobchi there are always a bunch of little leaves left that are too small to roll. Usually I just chop them up and freeze them to use in soups but my freezers are pretty much full, so this time instead I sliced them all thinly and laid them out in single layers on the trays.
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5:17 pm March 6, 2010
| Pete
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Celery today. And yesterday. And probably again tomorrow! Had run out some time ago and really, really have missed it.
Now we can make stuffing kits! And soup mix. And, and, and… 
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Anulos qui animum ostendunt omnes gestemus!
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5:05 pm May 6, 2010
| Carolyn at WalnutSpinney
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Spinach chips (made like kale chips), a can of pineapple tidbits that were not very flavorful and two bananas that were going to turn brown if I didn't dry them. Dipped the banana slices in the pineapple juice before putting them on the trays.
Last week I tried Mary Bell's Unforgetable Spam Jerky from her book "Food Drying with an Attitude." DH and DS like it but I can't forget I'm eating Spam…
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9:26 pm May 6, 2010
| Miss Judy
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Has anyone tried drying strawberries? How did they turn out? I would love to have some dried berries for Tea Bread. I found a dehydrator at a garage sale (still in box) for 6 dollars! Can't wait to try some strawberries.
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9:39 pm May 6, 2010
| Carolyn at WalnutSpinney
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Great deal on the dehydrator!
I've dried strawberries and like the way they turn out. I don't do it regularly just because we love strawberries and I never have enough to preserve in all the ways I'd like to.
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10:00 pm May 6, 2010
| Miss Judy
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I guess you'd have to have a lot of fresh strawberries to get just a cup of dried ones. That's one dried fruit that I have never seen in stores. I've never tasted a dried strawberry except for in boxed cereal. You know it just kind of goes against my logic to dry something so juicy and beautiful. If I keep thinking about it I may talk myself out of dehydrating them!
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8:12 am June 2, 2010
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I just dehydrated 5 trays of sliced strawberries in my Excal. I dried them at 95 degrees. They retained their color and smell heavenly. I used them last winter in muffins and in homemade yogurt. The yogurt was also made in the Excal. I took frozen strawberries and heated them gently, strained the juice and mixed it with applesauce to make fruit leathers. I made 5 trays of strawberry/fruit leather Saturday. It must be good because there is none left. DD suggested mango/peach leather. Sounded heavenly to me.
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8:26 am June 2, 2010
| CindyP
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How long did it take at 95, Kelly? I did some last year (when I didn't have my Excal and didn't have temp control) and they are crispy hard. They work well when you soak them for a while to bring them back, but…. I really want mine how they are in the Special K Red Berries cereal! LOL!
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