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myyvideosblog · 6 months
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The COSORI Premium Food Dehydrator
Best Food Dehydrators In 2024 Food dehydrators are now considered an essential kitchen tool in the field of culinary innovation. A food dehydrator can be your hidden weapon whether you're an outdoor enthusiast cooking light, compact meals for your next excursion or a health-conscious person making your own dried fruit snacks. As 2024 approaches, let's examine the best food dehydrators that can help you preserve food more successfully.
Fruits, vegetables, meats, and other items can have longer shelf lives thanks to dehydrators. They lessen the chance of food spoiling by keeping it dry and preventing the formation of mold and bacteria. You may save money and lessen food waste by doing this. More of the food's original nutrients are preserved by dehydrating than by conventional canning or freezing techniques. It lets you enjoy your favorite nutrient-dense fruits and veggies in their dried form.
Because they are light, dried foods don't need to be refrigerated. They are therefore perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and camping. It's also quite simple to make your own nutritious, preservative-free snacks. Dried foods from the store frequently have additives like artificial flavors and preservatives. You can make sure that your snacks are all-natural and devoid of dangerous chemicals by using a food dehydrator, which gives you complete control over the contents.
It has a large drying capacity of nine roomy trays, which lets you handle a lot of different foods at once. It's simple to tailor the drying process with to the 26-hour timer and an adjustable thermostat. The system of horizontal airflow guarantees even drying, yielding consistently excellent outcomes. This dehydrator is perfect for novices as well as experienced users.
It dries food quickly and effectively since it has an adjustable thermostat and a powerful 600-watt fan. For larger batches, this dehydrator can accommodate up to 12 trays in addition to the five that come with it. It is not necessary to rotate trays throughout the drying process since the Converga-Flow drying technology guarantees equal drying. For people who are unfamiliar with food dehydration, it's a great option.
The COSORI Premium Food Dehydrator boasts features that are easy to operate and an appealing design. It has a countdown timer, six stainless steel trays, and a digital touch panel with programmable time and temperature settings. The clear door lets you keep an eye on the drying process without having to open the unit, which contributes to the temperature being kept constant. This dehydrator is a great option for people who are looking for inspiration for their dehydration projects because it also includes a recipe book.
Together with a 24-hour digital timer, it comes with 10 big stainless steel trays. For effective drying, the rear-mounted fan and heating element guarantee constant airflow and temperature distribution. For people who wish to preserve a lot of food or for commercial use, this dehydrator is a great option.
The amount of food you expect to process, your budget, and the features that are most important to you will all play a role in choosing the finest food dehydrator for your purposes. Seek for a dehydrator with temperature and timer settings that can be adjusted. Because of its adaptability, you can tailor the drying procedure to the particular product you're preserving.
The way we preserve and consume our favorite foods has been completely transformed by food dehydrators. The market has a wide range of solutions in 2024 to accommodate various needs and price ranges. One of the best food dehydrators listed in this article will satisfy your needs whether you're a novice or an expert dehydrator. Choose carefully to unleash the power of this amazing culinary tool to produce wholesome, mouthwatering, and shelf-worthy snacks and ingredients.
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heresronnie21 · 10 months
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It's so funny whenever anyone implies that lester isn't very capable as if they're not ultra-fit demigods who can have basically instant heal potions and he's Literally Some Guy with So Many Injuries
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Man, sometimes living alone with ADHD really do be like:
Me: Huh, I wonder why I'm so shaky and tired and seeing spots everywhere
Also me: *hasn't eaten food in two days, hasn't had water in just as long, has been hunched over current hyper fixation for hours without moving, hasn't seen sunlight in days*
Me: .... Just one of life's great mysteries I suppose
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my-autism-adhd-blog · 5 months
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Hi everyone,
I wanted to share another safe food I love.
When it comes to eating these, however, I don’t like the dehydrated vegetables in it, so I tend to pour it out into the trash. I just like the noodles and sauce.
Do you have any similar safe foods? Please feel free to share.
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truthseeker-blogger · 7 months
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Canning, Freezing, Dehydration, Food Preserving and Homesteading Facebook page
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"I’ve seen many posts asking about storing empty jars. So I’m sharing the wisdom of my grandmother.
She taught me this in the 1960’s and I have been doing this ever since.
These jars are not sealed as this is water. It is clean water that can be used for washing or for consumption.
If you are concerned about stored water, remember, IT’S WATER. You can boil it before consuming it.
As long as your source is safe, the water should be safe.
These are my ‘empty’ canning jars. If you notice, they aren’t really empty. They are filled with water.
My grandmother always said that an empty jar takes up just as much space as a full one.
NEVER put an empty jar on the shelf. If you don’t have anything to can or store in it, fill it with clean water.
This has come in handy many times. In February 2021, here in Texas, we had a deep freeze. We were without power and water for about a week.
We kept warm with a fireplace and blankets. For water, I had my canning jars. Even the small 4oz jelly jars had water in them.
The stores were out of bottled water, so no one could get any for over a week.
I had some neighbors who knew I had jars full begging me for my water.
I had shared this wisdom nugget and been ridiculed for it.
I see posts in other groups and videos saying to stock up on bottled water.
I'm doing what my grandmother said. I’ll keep my empty jars full of water"
*Not my post * @truthseeker-blogger 😊
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luchsyy · 18 days
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my body be like APRIL FOOLS ❗❗❗[gets a virus that makes you projectile vomit for 6 hours straight]
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tj-crochets · 1 month
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Went to the doctor just for a check up and he basically just told me "your body just processes sugar very well! :) :) :) It's a good thing! :) :) :) It can't possibly be the source of your symptoms even though eating fixes it :) :) :)" But there was also a moment when talking about my iron deficiency that is possibly one of the funniest things a doctor has ever said to me, up with the cardiologist who said "you're a medical mystery": He was going over my blood test results, and said "Your iron levels haven't gone up at all, they are still extremely low, but you're not anemic anymore" And I was like how am I not anemic anymore??? And he said "Your hemoglobin levels have gone up...somehow..." while frowning at the blood test results on his computer. It was very "somehow, palpatine has returned" lol
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olliesneweyes · 22 hours
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Thinking about Luca sickfic from food poisoning because with how bad the food conditions were in prison he forgets that food isn't supposed to make you want to vomit and he eats it anyway
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mimble-sparklepudding · 3 months
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Apologies for being a bit quiet. I’ve got food poisoning and it’s not something I would wish on my worst enemy. I will draw a modest veil over the events of the past 24hrs, but suffice it to say, it was not a spectator sport 🤢
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whitmore · 5 months
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trying so hard to be happy about being back on quesadilla island but i can’t stop thinking about baghera staying behind for pomme and cellbit not making it to the boat and bad and dapper both alone out there and foolish jumping overboard and jaiden and pac and the eggs and
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argetcross · 2 months
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Thinking about how Astarion would be a great hunter/butcher's companion... Like you have to bleed the meat of animals anyway before it's human edible, so why not avoid waste and give it to him? Just don't suck down all the liquid and moisture in the carcass, my dude. You don't need to drink the cellular water out of the muscle fibers or, god forbid, eat the raw fat. Leave some of that in for the steak not to taste like leather.
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whumpster-dumpster · 1 year
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Any recommendations for whumping a character from a show without much canon typical violence (outside of illness)? I want to whump this character but he lives a kind of mellow life and I don't want to take him too far out of canon context. I'd love a list of like everyday whump ideas
Sure! Some everyday whump ideas:
Asthma
Sunburn
Migraines
Eyestrain
Ticks, lice
Hangover
Sweat rash
Nosebleeds
Brain freeze
Overworking
Appendicitis
Menstruation
Dehydration
Car accident
Burnt tongue
Carpal tunnel
Charley horse
Sports injuries
Tooth abscess
Plantar fasciitis
Food poisoning
Bug bites/stings
Allergic reaction
Choking on food
Low blood sugar
Natural disasters
Sensory overload
Prank gone wrong
Pet scratches/bites
Jammed fingers/toes
Diarrhea/constipation
Urinary tract infection
Stress-induced illness
Twisted ankle on a jog
Blisters, callouses, sores
Hit head on shelf/door/etc.
Picking at scabs/hangnails
Burns or cuts while cooking
Fainting after blood donation
Paper cuts, splinters, fiberglass
Broken air conditioner or heater
Slip in shower, on pool deck, icy pavement, etc.
Common illnesses: a cold, flu, fever, stomachache, bronchitis, ear/sinus/throat/chest infection, chicken pox, pink eye, C-19, etc.
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heywriters · 9 months
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what is the one food or ingredient you avoid simply because it was in every meal you had as a kid and you're sick of it? mine is zucchini
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rebeccathenaturalist · 6 months
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Please enjoy this photo I took of my food dehydrator, which is full of sliced king bolete (Boletus edulis). I don't like the texture of the pores/gills, so I slice them as thin as I can, run them through the dehydrator til they're cracker-dry, and then through a coffee grinder to make a powder. It makes a great savory/umami base for soups and more!
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Seeing some claims being made about diet being the reason for the gastric torsion that happened in Skyla and Ula at Loro Parque but like.... unless you know what the nutritional makeup of the herring fed in the herring diet was you cannot comment on this.
Basically saying that Ula was being fed a full fish diet before she got sick, which would be expected for her age, but claiming that because her condition was worse, it's because of the fish.
Sorry but you cannot make claims about an all herring diet being problematic when you have no idea what the nutritional content of the fish being fed out was. We do analysis on the fish we bring in to feed cetaceans and develop diets based on their nutritional content. Sometimes you get batches with higher fat content ect. So the vet has to design the diet accordingly.
Also yes facilities can be limited by finances and sourcing issues - especially during Covid, which is when these diets were fed. "Well, they shouldn't have done that." Isn't helpful. You don't know why those vet monitored diets were fed.
But no you cannot make those sort of inferences without being professionally involved with these animals and actually know what you're talking about. Also diet is really only one factor here. We don't even know exact risk factors for gastric torsion and bloat in dogs - which have been in our care for thousands of years.
You think you've cracked the code on a significantly data deficient marine mammal with a case study of 2 individuals of a species that's only been in human care being treated by vets for about 50 years by comparison???
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everyryuujisuguro · 4 months
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