I finally broke down and bought one on Amazon. I got the 9 tray one. It looks like this only black. And I bought the ParaFlexx sheets to make fruit leathers and crackers. I reasoned it out in my head. I saved money in January by not going to Starbucks or Jamba Juice at all. I have been very frugal in my driving so I actually saved hundreds in gas money. And I came up with a few more reasons that I could "afford" to finally splurge on a dehydrator. From all I heard Excalibur is top of the line goodness. And now that I have it, I know this to be true.
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An inside look |
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Good drying guide included on machine. I like 135 but I think raw foodists keep it in the yellow (more like 105) |
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The best of the lot, according to those I talked to (Licious Dishes included!) |
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Bananas are extremely 'ono dehydrated. |
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I always cut them this way but next time I'll cut them as "coin" shaped |
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My first try at fruit leather though it wasn't that great. This was just leftover smoothie. Not a good idea. |
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kale chips and pineapple are both HUGE WINNERS! |
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Tomatoes on the top shelves |
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Strawberry, rhubarb and honey blended together in Vitamix. |
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After dehydrating just put on a piece of wax paper and rolled it up. SO SO DELICIOUS! |
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Scored free tomatoes from 'Ano'ano Farms |
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YUM! |
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