Have More In Winter, Too!
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You can build a dehydrator using a small electric fan and a
bathroom heater but the thermostat is quite important. It
is probably just as well to buy the whole dehydrator or
else use your oven. Detailed building plans may be obtained
from your County Farm Agent.
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We'd suggest you read a little booklet called "Dehydrating
Fruits and Vegtables," put out by General Electric Company,
Schenectady, N. Y. It costs 10¢ but it is well worth
reading before you decide to go in for
dehydration.
Suggested Reading:
ABC of Home Freezing , $1.00. The Countryman's
Cookbook, the ideal cook book for the country place.
De licious and wholesome ways to cook food you raise
yourself. ($3.25)
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