cheap dehydrator ok for beginner?
Posted by:
quietgrrrl
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Date: January 15, 2007 06:26PM Hi,
Just joined. I have been trying raw foods lately and would like to do more, especially with desserts and crackers. If I just want to try them to make sure I like them, would a cheapie dehydrator suffice? If my foods turn out nicely, I will invest in a proper dehydrator, but I don't want to lay out $100+ for an experiment that may fail. But would I get decent results with the $20 model from Target? I did search the archives and didn't find anything, but if there's already discussion on this topic, please direct me there. Thank you. P.S. It's just me here and I won't be preparing large amounts of food with the dehydrator, so it doesn't need to be big. Re: cheap dehydrator ok for beginner?
Posted by:
all one
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Date: January 19, 2007 05:23AM i bought a cheap dehydrator from meijer and it seems to work fine for me. It doesnt have a temp setting which i dont like, but hey it didnt cost me 400 dollars either! its by ronco if you were wondering. Peace and Harmony Re: cheap dehydrator ok for beginner?
Posted by:
quietgrrrl
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Date: January 20, 2007 05:40PM Cool. Thanks for the response! Re: cheap dehydrator ok for beginner?
Posted by:
pakd4fun
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Date: January 21, 2007 05:55AM I think Ronco temp is too high to preserve enzymmes. You can find cheap ones with a temp. control. I wonder if you could manipulate it somehow, such as taking the top off, to keep the temp. down. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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