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Mary Bell's Comp Dehydrator Cookbook

by Mary Bell

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Far from being a fad, food dyhydrating is one of the most ancient, effective, and nutritous ways of preserving food. Now, at last, there is a book that teaches absolutely everything there is to know about using an electric food dyhydrator to dry foods at home — and gives more than 100 foolproof recipes for scrumptious snacks and meals made from dried foods.

With this extraordinary book, you can learn how to cross junk food and expensive store-bought snacks off your family's shopping list — and add to your cupboard homemade, preservative-free fruit leathers, candied apricots, beef (and fish) jerkies, "sun" dried tomotoes, corn chips, banana chips, and so much more!

Mary Bell gives specific techniques and instructions for preparing every kind of fruit (from apples to watermelon) and vegetable (from asparagus to zucchini). She also provides important shopping tips for buying an electric food dehydrator. The recipes for cooked meals (including mushroom soup, sloppy joes, pesto, and moist banana bread) will make this book a kitchen classic. And recipes for lightweight, filling trail snacks mean that the book will travel, too.

Additional chapters explain to how make herb seasonings, granolas, celery powder, cosmetics, dried fruit sugars, potpourri — and even pet treats!

Food drying is an excellent way for gardeners to preserve their produce. It is a great way to make healthful snacks for the kids. It's perfect for the new wave of thrifty consumers who can't bear to spend dollars at health food stores for treats they cold make for pennies themselves. And food drying doesn't use chemicals or preservatives—so it's great for you and for the planet, too!

Synopsis:

With this extraordinary book, you can learn how to cross junk food and expensive store-bought snacks off your family's shopping list--and add to your cupboard homemade, preservative-free fruit leathers, candied apricots, beef (and fish) jerkies, 'sun' dried tomatoes, corn chips, banana chips, and so much more!

Synopsis:

Far from being a fad, food dyhydrating is one of the most ancient, effective, and nutritous ways of preserving food. Now, at last, there is a book that teaches absolutely everything there is to know about using an electric food dyhydrator to dry foods at home — and gives more than 100 foolproof recipes for scrumptious snacks and meals made from dried foods.

With this extraordinary book, you can learn how to cross junk food and expensive store-bought snacks off your family's shopping list — and add to your cupboard homemade, preservative-free fruit leathers, candied apricots, beef (and fish) jerkies, "sun" dried tomotoes, corn chips, banana chips, and so much more!

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-542) and index.

About the Author

Mary Bell has spent more than twenty years traveling around the country demonstrating food dehydrators and food drying techniques. When not on the road, she divides her time between Madison, Wisconsin, and Lanesboro, Minnesota, where she and her husband work at the Forest Resource Center, an environmental education facility. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and holds a master's degree from Saint Mary's College.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780688130244
Author:
Bell, Mary
Publisher:
William Morrow Cookbooks
Author:
by Mary Bell and Evie Righter
Author:
Righter, Evie
Location:
New York :
Subject:
World war, 1939-1945
Subject:
Food
Subject:
France
Subject:
Canning & Preserving
Subject:
Normandy
Subject:
Personal narratives
Subject:
Drying
Subject:
Methods - Canning & Preserving
Subject:
Normandy (France) History, Military.
Subject:
World War, 19
Subject:
Methods - Special Appliances
Subject:
Special Appliances
Subject:
Food -- Drying.
Subject:
Cookery (Dried foods)
Edition Number:
1st U.S. ed.
Series Volume:
1538-D
Publication Date:
May 1994
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
9.50x6.27x1.05 in. 1.08 lbs.

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