Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
Sometimes, when I find a food on sale that I know has to be used right away, but I still want to take advantage of the sale, what I do, is put the food, such as bananas or mushrooms, in my dehydrator, and then save it for use in recipes later. Mushrooms are really great for soups and gravies, and once I dry them, I put them in the food processor and crunch them into little pieces, which are perfect for wintertime soups.
I also dry oregano and basil, and put it in a jar for winter. It doesn't cost much to dehydrate food, and it is easy to store it.
Amazon has some great tutorials on dehydrating food, and I just found one that is usually $5, and today on sale free, just for downloading it. You just need either a kindle, or a Kindle app for your computer or tablet, and then you need to download it right away, they change the free books every day, so by tomorrow, it will probably be ack up to $5 again. Here is the link :
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...inmoti-20&=digital-text&qid=1370476716&sr=1-1
I also dry oregano and basil, and put it in a jar for winter. It doesn't cost much to dehydrate food, and it is easy to store it.
Amazon has some great tutorials on dehydrating food, and I just found one that is usually $5, and today on sale free, just for downloading it. You just need either a kindle, or a Kindle app for your computer or tablet, and then you need to download it right away, they change the free books every day, so by tomorrow, it will probably be ack up to $5 again. Here is the link :
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...inmoti-20&=digital-text&qid=1370476716&sr=1-1