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tahir
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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Bugs
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ButteryHOLsomeness
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ButteryHOLsomeness
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 05 4:35 pm Post subject: |
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i LOVE my dehydrator!!! i'm cutting and pasting bits of a post i left on the mse forums for you!
>>Originally Posted by apple_mint
We found a couple of packets of dried mix to coat potato wedges and used them up last night (providing 3 dishes of different home made dips).
The long and short of it is that hubbie and two daughters absolutely loved the coating. Now I don't want to keep on buying these as I'd like healthier and cheaper alternatives (I used two packets to coat the wedges).>>
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have you tried dehydrating food and then grinding it into your own powder mixes?
i have a dehydrator that I got from Tchibo and i love it! you can do it in the oven if you like on the lowest heat settings but you'll have to keep a close eye on things and you'll be limited to how much you can do at one time.
i recently made a mixture of dried red pepper, onion, garlic, chives, and tomato. to this i added a bit of salt, a touch of pepper and a small bit of chilli powder (which i can make for myself in the future if i choose) this mix is great on loads of things, very tasty. i even use it on my dried veg crisps!
i've made a salad mix of dried tomato, onion, rocket, watercress, cucumber, green pepper and courgette. this is for use in my bread machine instead of buying those expensive bread mixes or buying those bread machine seasoning packets that alinsons makes. everything i used for this lot was going to go off so i actually saved money by using it all, it would have otherwise gone in the bin.
i also make fruit/yogurt leathers, veg crisps, apple crisps and i'll be making jerky soon (i used to make it years ago mmmmm)
i highly recommend Mary Bell's Complete Dehydrator Cookbook ISBN: 0688130240 it's amazing what you can make! also, if you use a juicer you can use the pulp mixed with a few tablespoons of juice to make fruit leathers that are every bit as tasty as sweets!
i'm making all sorts of powders now and it's fantastic when we find a big bunch of reduced veg because i know that i can use it all up. i'm snacking on my veg crisps as i type (sweet potato, parsnip and beetroot). the powders are really nice because you can sneak a bit of veg in with your childrens dinner and they'll never know it i am now making dried soup mixes for my dh.
i'm also storing up on food we can take camping with us for this summer. the cookbook i recommend gives recipes to make up using all the items she tells you how to dry. normally i don't encourage people to have another gadget in their kitchen but if you want to stay off the dry mixes and save money then definately get the dehydrator it will save you money in the long run and you may never have to throw anything away again (she has instructions for dehydrating leftovers!!!)
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 06 Mar 2005 Posts: 20809 Location: sunny wales
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ButteryHOLsomeness
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jema Downsizer Moderator
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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Bugs
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ButteryHOLsomeness
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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sean Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 42219 Location: North Devon
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 05 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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Bugs wrote: |
Oooh well get you
Indeed, mine still hasn't turned up. Clearly the Devon, Wiltshire and er where are you Buttery? Scotland? carriers are much bigger, stronger and better educated than these soft Southern ones, too busy with their dreams of fame and drug dealing to actually DELIVER SOMETHING THEY'VE BEEN PAID TO DELIVER.
So I now have to phone up the company AGAIN on their 0870 number and arrange a second delivery. Oh I'm looking forward to that.
Sorry to rant. You don't need to know. I honestly do think it has a lot to do with the delivery companies down here who are rubbish at everything, but equally it's up to the supplier to realise that and make allowances for it. Perhaps I'll just try the oven on its lowest setting after all. Actually it would probably have been quicker to build my own - including drilling for oil, processing through to the plastic, taking a short course in electrical engineering and design, and applying for my own patent.
I hope people will understand if I say |
Ohh, bless.....
Actually in my experience the courier companies here are effin useless too. Richer Sounds seem to use a really efficient one, but there's a limit to the quantities of stuff you can order just for the pleasure of seeing it turn up when it's supposed to. |
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jema Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 28233 Location: escaped from Swindon
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Bugs
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