How to Make Home Storage Shelves for Dehydrated and Canned Foods
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 make beautiful, affordable, hand-made storage shelves for your dehydrated and canned foods! Holds dozens of mason jars and displays them in a gorgeous way to your friends and family! Showcase all your hard work by displaying your colorful dehydrated and canned goods, while having them nearby for easy access when cooking. In this video, we take you through the process step by step to build your own at home! You will need some basic tools, including a drill and saw.
Assembly instruction "recipe" here: https://www.dehydrate2store.com/recipes/storage-shelves/
We love to help you dehydrate, store, and build your pantries! 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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Nice to see you back. You embody the saying: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.” Thank you for the instructional video. Stay safe, you and your family and everyone else here too.
So nice to see you back, you were the main person that made me think (even a little bit) of preparedness – I missed when you stopped giving us your knowledge & wisdom. I’ve been watching you tube videos for many years and this is my very first comment, I felt so pleased to see you’ve uploaded again and I just wanted to let you know you are appreciated. l always loved that you came across with a genuinely good heart and that you didn’t buy in to the whole, “money more important than content”. Thank you
Nice looking storage system. My friend hs something similar for his paperback collection.
Good to see you back!! Thank you so much for this how to. As I have no husband an at 63 this definitely something I can do..many Blessings
so glad you’re back! You were the instructor for me when I first began dehydrating!
Me too! Still going strong with my Excalibur! That you so much for my education 😊
So so glad to see you back!
Like the shelves very much!! Thanks for the tutorial!
You are back. Yes
Tammy, so good to see you back. I have really missed you.
Beautiful. I’ve missed you. Happy to see you back.
Where have you been hiding?LOL
Just bought your book. It’s my dehydrating bible now. Glad you’re back.
Great video! I have always wanted clean/elegant shelving for my canning. Thank you!
Love your videos and your book. Always admired your cabinet, and now I know how to make it! Thank you so very much.
Im thinking i saw your video years ago where you talked about your hubby making the original sheves. Loved that you shared the diy. Btw…looking good lady.
Was happy to see you again.
Wow so happy to see you’re back!!! We need you now more than ever with what is going on with the Corina virus.
So good go see you back and that you reposted this video. Unfortunately I couldn’t find the instructions in the recipe section. The link below doesn’t work 😥
Nice to see you again…I have learned a lot from you…..Thank you and have a blessed day!
Love the shelves, thank you for sharing.🤗