Dehydrating food has been a practical preservation strategy since ancient times. Today, dehydrated foods pop up everywhere from your favorite snack aisle to your local sporting goods store.
Dehydrating food is considered one of our oldest—if not oldest—method for preserving food. For as long as our species has been gathering, foraging, and throwing spears at wild beasts, we have been ...
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How to condition dehydrated food

Ever pull a jar of dried apples from the pantry and find one sticky clump stuck to the side? That’s the kind of surprise that can turn into mold later. To Condition Dehydrated Food, you let the dried ...
Chop, dry, and powder your rhubarb to flavor baked goods, coffee, and more. Keep rhubarb and potatoes on hand all year when you learn how to dehydrate vegetables with this unique preservation method.
Summer may be winding down, but blueberry season doesn't have to end with the last farm-fresh pint. Dehydrating blueberries is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to savor summer well into the ...
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