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Like you... We have mostly done single ingredient batches. Lots of veggies, strawberries and sweet potatoes. We have done some tuna casserole, Lasagna and spaghettis

We have also ran many batches of meat. Chicken, steak and hamburger. We always cook the meet prior to FD'ing. Fat does not FD well and cooking removes enough for easy FD'ing.

We also did two batches of lemons, peeling, pith and all. Ran them trough our vitamix and made a puree', FD, then powered them. Instant lemoade! Turns out the peeling in lemon is loaded with vitamins, I did batch of horseradish root. Sliced thin...FD'ed.... Then powdered it... place in mason jar, only rehydrate what you need at the time. It is rather on the hot side though. lol

We have been powering most things lately.... Eggs, beets, onions, garlic,,etc. Easy to store in mason jars with O2 absorbers and easy to use. Currently doing herbs and it working great for them... 19 hour turn around time so its fast

We also starting making our own O2 absorbers..... steel wool and salt... look it up on Ytube.... save you some money and you know they are good.

As you! We love ours! FD'ers unite!! lol

1 year ago
2 score
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Like you... We have mostly done single ingredient batches. Lots of veggies, strawberries and sweet potatoes. We have done some tuna casserole, Lasagna and spaghettis

We have also ran many batches of meat. Chicken, steak and hamburger. We always cook the meet prior to FD'ing. Fat does not FD well and cooking removes enough for easy FD'ing.

We also did two batches of lemons, peeling, pith and all. Ran them trough our vitamix and made a puree', FD, then powered them. Instant lemoade! Turns out the peeling in lemon is loaded with vitamins I did batch of horseradish root. Sliced thin...FD'ed.... Then powdered it... place in mason jar, only rehydrate what you need at the time. It is rather on the hot side though. lol

We have been powering most things lately.... Eggs, beets, onions, garlic,,etc. Easy to store in mason jars with O2 absorbers and easy to use. Currently doing herbs and it working great for them... 19 hour turn around time so its fast

We also starting making our own O2 absorbers..... steel wool and salt... look it up on Ytube.... save you some money and you know they are good.

As you! We love ours! FD'ers unite!! lol

1 year ago
1 score