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Dehydrate/Rehydrate veggies simple in depth guide
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[QUOTE="SkittlesK, post: 2013011, member: 93683"] Collards/mustard/turnips could cause a fire in a dehydrator. Not 100% sure Mine only cost 40 bucks. Cheap dehydrator. The other veggies do fine in the dehydrator Carrots, squash, beans, corn peas. They still look fresh/dry in the bag EDIT: With the collard mustard turnips, I saw a tutorial where a guy blanched and froze them in ice cubes with water. This might be more efficient for the leafy greens for lasting a long time. [/QUOTE]
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