Using silicone sheets in the sun
Posted by:
uriyurman
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Date: June 19, 2008 08:26AM Hello everyone,
I was wondering if silicone sheets warm up if placed in the sunlight. I'm talking about the ones normally used for baking, like these: [tinyurl.com] I think about buying one sheet for sun-dehydrating of foods. Thanks, Uri, Tel Aviv Re: Using silicone sheets in the sun
Posted by:
Mama Cass
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Date: June 19, 2008 10:33PM when we lived in Santa Fe, NM, we just used a well-washed old screen door spread across two saw-horses. apricots would fall all over (i knocked and asked before fighting off the birds and squirrels for his apricots), and they dried amazingly. grapes would get a little odd and took a long time. apples dried when sliced very very thin- think veggie peeler. bananas always got weird.
i liked the screen b/c both sides dried rapidly. i've heard that putting metal pans UNDER the screens to reflect would have been better. peace- Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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