Ronco Food Saver manual Herbs, Herb Teas, Sachets And Potpourri, Baby Food

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Herbs

Most herbs dry overnight. You will have about one pound of dry herbs for every eight pounds of fresh herbs. Dried herbs retain their flavor best if they are crushed just before using. Home dehydra- tion saves a lot of money. Dry chives, oregano, basil, dill, rosemary, thyme, parsley, mint, peppers and almost any herb you can find.

Herb Teas

Many of your garden herbs can be dried in your Food Dehydra- tor and stored in air-tight containers for use throughout the year to make delicious, healthful herb teas. Use the leaves and flowers (but not the course stems) of most herbs like chamomile, mint, strawber- ry, sage, blackberry, blueberry and others. It is simple and economi- cal with the Food Dehydrator. Just steep the dried leaves in a teapot and strain.

Sachets And Potpourri

Now you can save the beauty of spring and summer and enjoy the sweet-smelling plants you have in your flower and herb garden with the Food Dehydrator. Select petals or small pieces of the flower and place them loosely on the fine mesh tray and place them in your Food Dehydrator. When perfectly dried (about five hours) store the petals in decorative containers or sachet bags that close with a ribbon. Use sachet bags included in our kit to give potpourri as a gift. You can sprinkle the petals with spices such as powdered cin- namon, whole cloves, a bit of dried rosemary or mint for variety. It is best to keep the container closed until all of the fragrances have blended. Then during the winter months the room can have the smell of fresh springtime. A small sachet bag may be placed in your drawers to provide a nice lingering fragrance for years.

Baby Food

Make nutritious baby food without preservative, stabilizers or addi- tives by using any vegetables or fruits you have previously dehydrat- ed. Simply soak any amount of the produce in an equal amount of warm water. Steam for a few minutes and mash with a fork or puree in blender or processor.

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Contents For all Models Food DehydratorTable of Contents History and Background Food DehydrationPrinciples of Dehydration ProcedureFruits and Vegetables may be dipped in the following PretreatingPacking And Storage DryingReconstituting Foods Tips for optimum maintenance of nutritional valueRemember Example Rotate trays about every 6 hours Most ImportantAlways thoroughly wash food before dehydration Drying Table For Fruits & VegetablesBrussels Mushrooms Select mushrooms with cap Fruit Preparation Dryness Test Tray No Fan Honey Glazed Banana Chips Glazed Banana Cinnamon ChipsDried Candied Fruits Fruit CompoteApple Pie Spiced Peach PieVegetable Recipes Trail Treats Quick Energy SnacksHome Made Granola Marinade For Beef, Fish or Turkey Jerky Jerky Recipes For Meat And FishFood Dehydrator CLay Food Dehydrator Clay Holiday OrnamentsMexican Dough Art Herb Teas HerbsSachets And Potpourri Baby FoodFruit Roll Ups or Fruit Leather Convection only models Important NoticePrepare Healthy Meals Quickly and Easily