How to dehydrate and store food PART 3

Food dehydration is an effective and fun way to reduce waste, save money, go green, and practice preparedness! Dehydrated food lasts for years when stored properly, is lightweight, and doesn't require electricity to preserve. In this video, you will learn how to dehydrate a number of fruits and vegetables, and will learn a ton of other great tricks for your food dehydration and long-term food storage!

We love to help you dehydrate, store, and build your pantry! Here are some things we think will help you!

**** ITEMS WE RECOMMEND ****
Excalibur Dehydrator: https://bit.ly/DehydratorExcalibur
Vacuum Sealer: https://bit.ly/VacSealerMachines
Vacuum Bags: https://bit.ly/VacuumSealerBags

For high-volume dehydration and storage, we recommend the 9-tray Excalibur dehydrator and a heavy-duty vacuum sealer with dual motors. For low- or moderate-volume dehydration, we recommend 6- or 9-tray Excalibur, and any vacuum sealer, with high-quality vacuum bags.

**** BOOKS ****
Please pick up our original books, "The Ultimate Dehydrator Cookbook," and "Quick and Easy Meals in a Bag" (https://bit.ly/D2SBooks). Available on Amazon!

**** FREE ONLINE RESOURCES ****
Check out our website! On our site, we have an online Dehydrator Guide (https://bit.ly/D2SGuide), recipes (https://bit.ly/D2SRecipes), and more tips! (https://bit.ly/D2STips)

Thank you so much for your support!

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27 comments

  • toddac1

    @3:19 Im envious of that shelf…I need to build that instead of sotring it on the floor in the game room…glad I saw it before the wife…now it’s “my idea” –love the knowledge, keep ’em coming.

  • Livier Perez

    sooo interesting… Tammy, congratulations i hope to be like you when i grow up! 😀

  • P Peskey

    I love how you display your jars. So pretty!

  • Brooklyngirl In The Caribbean

    THANK U SOOOOOO MUCH FOR SUCH GREAT INFO!!! THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS THINKING OF DOING & U HAVE JUST TAUGHT ME HOW!! EXCELLENT VIDEO! I LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING MORE! GOD BLESS U!

  • Kathryn Corkery

    The reasons you give about Hyper Inflation…are the exact same ones that I have been drawn to dehydration…gardening etc… Thanks! Joel Rosenberg is awesome as well!

  • Junk Mail

    I love your pantry shelf. 🙂

  • Itsme me

    I love the shelves and I agree about hyper inflation being around the corner.

  • SWGirl1970

    I could stare at your wall of jars all day…..sighs…..I need to get off my lazy butt! LOL! 🙂 I am glad you are back! 🙂

  • Jody Newman

    I wish I would have found your video’s years ago, wow. Great job. Thank you.

  • sheryl napier

    Wow!  Love love love the shelves!!!!!  Wish I could PIN a picture of them.  Thanks for all the info

  • Right Brainer

    Preserving food in the jars is great, thanks for all the tips. As for the bags, that’s an insane amount of waste. Anything but environmentally friendly.

    • KarinOll

      +Konrad Dobson That might be true that plastic is not so environmentally friendly, on the other hand storing things in plastic and cans for emergency times is recommendable. If there is a war or other catastrophies, vibrations from deternations, bombs etc can cause glas to brake.

    • Myrany

      I put them in mason jars and use the mason jar sealer attachment on my food saver to vacuum pack. Advantage of jars is rodents won’t chew through glass like they will plastic tub sand mylar/plastic bags.

    • Loey Loey

      If you are concerned about the the jars shaking, use old socks to protect them. But with a beautiful shelf like that I would take the chance just so I could look at them.

  • Peter Pan7

    Thank You for teaching me. This will help my family

  • Sharren

    Wow! you have the best channel when it come to the dehydrating foods information.  I am now a subscriber of your channel.  You are more professional than the whole lot of them.  Your channel is soooo informative.  Thank you so much.

  • MARIE RIDDICK

    Thank you, great video, thanks for sharing.

  • Pami Cat

    FINALLY! An intelligent woman who is AWAKE.  You know what’s coming. I’m just now getting into dehydrating and I so appreciate your videos. Thank you.

  • Krystal Jones

    OMG I am just in aww! what types of cuisines do you prepare?

  • Dona Davis

    This series is so informative. I just purchased my dehydrator and you’ve given me plenty of ideas of what I want to use it for. My question is how do you rehydrate the foods?

  • His FD Girl

    I don’t understand the need for the oxygen pack if we are using a vacuum sealer. What am I missing?

    • Little Gile

      Took 2 years for you to find out, but I think it’s about time! :p
      It’s to prevent spoilage in case of a hole. it can be very annoying to lose food when you put that much work to preserve it. At the price of a oxygen pack, there really is no reason to abstain on the cost to protect 5-20 pounds of apples or what not.

    • C W

      O2 seeps in overtime. The oxygen pack absorbs that seepage.

    • JC Alexander55

      I was wondering the same thing. 😏

  • Denise McKay

    We need this info now more than ever…Thank you!!

  • lisa roberto

    I love how you can store so much in one jar, and you cant put foods in it that you cant do with canning. Watching 2020 covid. Great to have on shelves! Ty for your excellent videos!!

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