Dehydrator

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bill ace 350

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Pulled the trigger. Should be here on the weekend.
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Looking forward to using it. Want g to dry common soup vegetables. Use them with some canned chicken or beef for quick soups.
 
Easily fit 15 pounds of sliced onions,. Sliced them 4mm on a mandolin. No room left for carrots.
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Ok people with dehydrating experience.....

Onions have been in for 19 hours at 135 but still not done....

Dehydrating in my detached garage if that makes a difference. 19 degrees outside, 40 in the garage.

Normal?

Thoughts?
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Im in the camp of bought one but don't use it as much as i thought. Its a good one, but i guess my imagination isn't good enough. I made jerky and dried the green onions from the garden.

Corey
 
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Watery veggies take forever unless you can slice them paper thin. Careful doing hot peppers too unless you have a big space. They get quite 'fragrant' and can irritate some folks eyes/sinuses.
 
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Watery veggies take forever unless you can slice them paper thin. Careful doing hot peppers too unless you have a big space. They get quite 'fragrant' and can irritate some folks eyes/sinuses.
Ha, did habaneros a few years ago, luckily put the dehydrator on the porch. Walking the kids to school the next day it was like pepper spray on the porch.
 
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hmmm never thought of onions, what do you use them for?
I ground some for powder already. I want to dry some corn , peas, carrots and potatoes.

Make a dry "soup starter " to use with my canned chicken and beef.
 
Ok people with dehydrating experience.....

Onions have been in for 19 hours at 135 but still not done....

Dehydrating in my detached garage if that makes a difference. 19 degrees outside, 40 in the garage.

Normal?

Thoughts?
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BA350, I think your onions took longer just because of the 40* temp and a uninsulated dehydrator. Probably couldn't keep the desired temp. It will be quicker this summer . :)
 
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