Articles related to "Dehydrators"Food dehydrators dry and preserve food for camping and hiking, storage (surplus fruit, meat from hunting), raw (live) food diets. Here's how to choose a suitable model.
A food dehydrator, or drier, will preserve many types of vegetables and fruit, retaining nutrients and reducing the storage volume.
Natural, organic dog treats can be easily and affordably made at home, and dogs reap the plentiful benefits.
These vegan flax seed crackers are easy to make, full of flavour and make a great snack.
Fad Diet or a Modern Take on an Ancient Way of Life?
The most sustainable way to keep a fully stocked pantry is to buy in bulk, buy local, preserve the harvest and store in glass containers.
Raw or live chips made from vegetables are a tasty way to satisfy cravings for salty junk food.
If you relish the goodness of sun-dried tomatoes in your food but abhor the prices, try drying your own garden produce.
Using herbs in your kitchen is great, but when supply exceeds demand, it seems a shame to let all that flavor go to waste. That's where herb preservation comes in.
This healthy pasta dish uses fresh ingredients, is quick and inexpensive to make, and takes like expensive deli salads.
Executive chef to the ultimate source for vegan and raw foods, SmartMonkey Foods, Ani Phyo brings her creativity and expertise to this tempting raw foods recipe book
Raw food diets are gaining popularity as the focus on health becomes oriented to fresh, whole, vitamin- and enzyme-rich foods. But uncooked food is not for everyone.
Transitioning to a raw food diet can be challenging, but having the right resources can help to jump start the process.
Use a dried apple to make a wizened face for a grandma doll. This is a creative and satisfying craft project for children.
This raw cookie bar recipe is chewy, fruity and totally irresistible!
Looking for a unique dessert to present to your guests? Try this sweet version of sushi rolls to brighten your palate and your table.
Maintaining a live food diet while traveling can be easy if you have the right information.
Herbs such as Bay, Marjoram, Oregano, Rosemary, Sage and Thyme all work well when dried. Harvest and store summer herbs using these methods
Don't let celiac or autism dietary restrictions keep you homebound this summer. Create a tasty emergency pack of gluten-free, dairy-free delights and hit the road.
Making granola at home is easy-just keep in mind that you've got about 15 hours of dehydrating to do before you're ready for breakfast!
There is such a variety when it comes to treats for our dogs these days but make sure you are making wise choices for their overall good health
Gathering and preserving your herbs can extend their useful life, be enjoyable, and help you create healthier and more interesting recipes, remedies, and crafts.
More people than ever are putting in home gardens, and usually have an abundance of produce. Drying is an economical way to preserve some of the bounty.
Decorate your Thanksgiving table this year with a very elegant and easy-to-make dried topiary.
A dog's food allergy can be tortuous. Reciipes designed for the allergic pet can help bring relief a little sooner.
For a simple dinner, the Chorizo Sausage and Pepper Bake can be made with little preparation and can be served as a main course or an accompanying side dish.
The irritation of chapped lips often escalates from a small cosmetic issue into a persistant painful condition, sending one on the endless pursuit of soothing comfort.
At the end of the summer, herb gardeners may find they have an over abundance of certain herbs. Here is one method for storing herbs using ice cube trays.
Just a few slices of dried cep mushrooms add a wonderful rich flavor to many savory recipes.
Liver from big game can be used to make healthy and affordable dog treats. This recipe shows an easy way to make over a pound of homemade organic liver dog biscuits.
Lemon balm is a perennial herb that is easy to grow and has many household uses.
The aerial part of the dandelion is better preserved by freezing because it retains more of its medicinal value when frozen rather than dried.
Wild Fungi evoke fascination and fear in equal measure. Learn how to select only the most delicious, safe fungi on your mushroom forays.
These two classic apple dessert recipes are simple to make, and the results are mouthwatering!
There's a wealth of raw food recipes on the Internet helping people eat a raw food diet and making changing to a raw food diet easier than ever.
Pemmican could be called the forerunner of the modern energy bar.
How analog recording tape from the seventies and eighties can be stabilized before being transfered to a digital medium by baking it.
Coffee consumption can be positive. The anti-oxident properties in caffeine can boost one's mood and protect one from harmful diseases and conditions.
Stumped about what to get for an artsy and creative person this holiday season or for his/ her birthday? ... Start getting creative yourself!
Expensive to buy, saffron can be grown in your yard easily and inexpensively, making this popular and pricey spice a practical addition to your menu.
Lemon Verbena leaves have a strong, lasting lemon scent. It is a tender, perennial herb that can flavor marinades, herbal tea, salad dressings, and desserts.
The hottest spice in the world comes in many forms and should be handled very, very carefully
Now is the time to start thinking about how to incorporate herbs into your holiday celebrations. Learn how to make the most from your herbal harvest.
Making your own herbal infusions from wild herbs is easy and fun. Even some plants that are commonly treated as pesky weeds can make delicious tea!
Not a raw foodist nor a vegan? It doesn't matter - you can still enjoy the nutritious, tasty and easy to make side dishes and snacks from Kristen Suzanne's cookbook.
Dips, salad dressings, smoothies and cheesecakes - all based on hemp, a real superfood. You don't have to be a raw foodist to enjoy this cookbook.
There are a number of uses for lemon balm: it can be infused in oil, used in tea, or dried for cooking and crafts. Lemon balm can also be frozen in ice cubes.
Incorporating horticultural items into your indoor holiday decorations is quite easy and adds a touch of the summer garden to your holiday theme.
The most popular chanterelles, the Golden and White species, are abundant in west coast conifer forests in late summer and fall, and they are a culinary treat.
Check local farm markets for unusual varieties of vegetables that are packed with health benefits. Try these simple recipes and serving suggestions fall-fresh veggies.
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