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Off Grid Food Preservation: How To Dehydrate Food Without Electricity 

Simply Starry Sustainable Living With God
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@barbarawebster6808
@barbarawebster6808 8 лет назад
I sure can see why he married you. You have such a delightful personality! I love the way you giggle when you are tickled. Thanks for sharing this with us.
@snuggleb100
@snuggleb100 7 лет назад
Yes I agree you are very inspiring. I have to tell you I am a total failure when it comes to growing anything but flowers. However, this year I am determined to try growing veggies. Also, my homesteader bestie has been guiding me to start practicing homesteading techniques before we jump into that lifestyle. So I have started to order some things and am going to try some of your ideas and recipes. I'm determined and with God's help and blessing, I should be able to get it like others have. Can't wait to find a property of our own (hubby and me and son and pup) to get growing a garden. Thank you for being so honest in your approach and keeping Jesus 1st in all you do. You are a blessing and I am learning lots....even at 58 years of age! Hugs and God bless you!
@billmcneil6789
@billmcneil6789 7 лет назад
My dad said that my grandmother would lay apples and peaches on sheets on top of the house to dehydrate them to make pies in the winter
@jamiscroggins9538
@jamiscroggins9538 9 лет назад
Starry, I look forward to your videos so much. They bring me such joy. I appreciate how positive, upbeat, and energetic you always are. You're so down to earth and I easily relate to you and what you are doing. Thanks so much!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+Jami Scroggins Wow God Bless you for the kind comment!! Love it!!!
@ehoward2246
@ehoward2246 4 года назад
Hello I don't know if anyone else is watching this video due to the Coronavirus and food shortages. Your videos are right on time. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
@cindyfournier7003
@cindyfournier7003 7 лет назад
STARRY !!!! OMG !!! I DID IT !!!! My better half made me a solar dehydrator , almost the same size as yours and it worked ! We now have some dried celery for this winter . I'm so proud of us . We grew our own veggies and they did pretty good . some better than others and the celery was perfect . I just want to say Thank You . Every year we're doing a little better with the garden and storing away for winter . Thanks again ! xoxo
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 7 лет назад
yeaaaaaaaa
@RedArrowTinker
@RedArrowTinker 8 лет назад
I love dehydrated celery! drying it intensifies the flavor somehow. I think it adds more flavor than fresh celery to soups, stews, and hotdishes. Here in AZ it's so dry that all we have to do with the celery leaves (and other herbs too) is just lay them on the table on a paper towel. In a couple hours they're nice and crispy.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+momz13 Your so right..SUCH intense flavor!!
@mollysmith6055
@mollysmith6055 7 лет назад
Love these older videos (as well as new ones!) Starry. I've got 4 electric dehydrators for the big summer harvesting crush but being in arid Eastern Washington it would make sense to have a Mr. Hilder-style dehydrator too. No BTE garden here so my one-time growing celery was delicious...what little the humans got of it. The slugs made a feast of it. Apparently I've been wasting resources blanching celery before dehydrating it, I'll be cutting out that step now thank you! Have a great week!
@shawnbixby1
@shawnbixby1 7 лет назад
The crunch of the celery when you cut it is awesome. So fresh! Also we love the way you say celery! Thanks for sharing
@darrenpolm4914
@darrenpolm4914 8 лет назад
Starry, I love watching your videos! I absolutely love this one as I am an herb freak! I loved the old colander(gonna find me one)! I love to see people use items in different and unique ways! Just a lot of really great ideas and inspiration for me in this video! And I love the music and always love the scriptures at the end of the video. Thank you so much for taking the time to teach what you have learned!!!
@allenbraydon7032
@allenbraydon7032 3 года назад
instablaster.
@kimlettau4167
@kimlettau4167 7 лет назад
I just found you a couple weeks ago . . love you!! Learning so much and we are trying to be more resourceful and trying the BTE garden, this our first year! We've always canned, freeze and use the (electric) dehydrator but we're going to make one of your solar ones!! Thank you so so much for all of your information. We're in Michigan so definitely our earth is different but we're going to be so blessed I can feel it already! Thank you so much Starry!!
@krystaleverett5197
@krystaleverett5197 8 лет назад
Lol. Starry you are so cute and bubbly. You're infectious with your joy! And your pronunciation of "celery" is adorable. Loving the videos! Learning lots that is helping me on my own journey of growing my own food! Keep it up!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+Krystal Everett Thank you..too sweet...Im glad your not irritated by my pronunciation of some words..had a speech impairment from childhood...my husband laves and corrects me EVERYTIME!!!
@selfteachingart7913
@selfteachingart7913 8 лет назад
Awesome vid, you really swayed me to use the dehydration method to preserve. Definitely a no worry method as opposed to freezing off grid.
@mj_preparernamaste4335
@mj_preparernamaste4335 8 лет назад
Starry! I have one of those old fashioned colanders as you call them. I saved it from my mom's stuff when she died. I never thought about using it with the celery leaves. Kudos to the mister for making the dehydrator for you. I really like the design of the smaller one you showed us. I'd vote for a bigger version of that since its more enclosed and would protect the food more from insects and birds. 4 days to dry huh? I'm in SE TN so with the humidity here would probably take longer. I do have the All American Sun oven but like you said not much room. Great video on a must have skill.
@queencitygardener3031
@queencitygardener3031 7 лет назад
Awesome tutorial! Celery is now on my grow and preserve list :) Thank you Starry!
@melindarose2904
@melindarose2904 8 лет назад
Hi Starry, I must say that I just found u and completely hooked not only on your beautiful personally and up lifting spirit, but also on your and your husband's skills. I have learned so much and know I have much more to learn. Thanks so much and keep it up. love love love your video's
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+Melinda Rose So sweet!! Thank you for your kind words!!
@carolhoward4923
@carolhoward4923 5 лет назад
LOL Starry life lessons... "Just wing it man!" Love you!
@inekedusseljee3093
@inekedusseljee3093 7 лет назад
Thank you Starry for all you do to teach us/me of a way to chance to a better live.
@shirleylyons7622
@shirleylyons7622 8 лет назад
Thanks---I hope to learn and practice dehydrating things---but I have to learn to garden successfully first. Again--thank you for caring enough to share what you know.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+shirley lyons AND thank you kindly for letting me know your appreciation!!! God Bless
@avonleanne
@avonleanne 9 лет назад
starry, I did celery like that without blanching, and it is awful! it stays tough and doesn't rehydrate...maybe homegrown works better but I thought I would let you know that blanching before dehydrating from now on for me...PS...LOVE the solar dehydrator! thanks for sharing as usual =)
@homemomtothree4588
@homemomtothree4588 9 лет назад
maybe you could get Mr. Hilder to do a video tutorial on the dehydrator ;-) LOVe your videos! GOD bless!
@mj_preparernamaste4335
@mj_preparernamaste4335 8 лет назад
great idea! We could use a tutorial and Starry would get another dehydrator!
@squange20
@squange20 Год назад
Great video. And such enthusiasm that it rubs off on the watcher. The number of times I’ve thrown surplus celery, especially the leaves onto the compost heap, I could’ve been doing this instead. And the way things are going, we will not be able to use our fancy electrical appliances and gadgets.
@pamjones6465
@pamjones6465 9 лет назад
Fantastic Praise the Lord. Love the dehydrator. Preserving health food with what the Good lord has provided for us. Very good useful information. I am going to build me one right away. Just love it! Thank you so much.
@Sheila6325
@Sheila6325 9 лет назад
I love dehydrating, and have wanted an additional outdoor dehydrator for some time now, and this is it! This is the one I want. Nice size, plenty of protection, and works just right. Thank you so much for the video, I'm getting the materials for this one next week. I can even use it inside in the winter too! Hair dryer or fan in winter, and sunshine in summer! LOL I just love a "machine" that does double duty! Bless, Sheila
@dragonflyneb
@dragonflyneb 8 лет назад
I have two of those colanders they were my Grandmas I love using them. I always look forward to you next video and bring the LORD along for the ride we all need him in our life to help us along the way in this crazy world we live in not like the 50s and 60s. Thank You and God Bless you both until your next video.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+dragonflyneb Thank you so much and May God bless you to!!!
@rhondabowdy
@rhondabowdy 9 лет назад
I love your dehydrated. Told my husband I'd like one like multi shelf one. It would work great outback on patio.I live in Florida and have a lot of sun. We live in a mobile home park so I do the best I can.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+Rhonda Bowdy Sounds like a great idea
@cyndicomeaux2986
@cyndicomeaux2986 8 лет назад
Your homegrown celery is so much greener than that you buy in the store. I can only imagine the smell and taste. I love it!
@smallfootprint2961
@smallfootprint2961 8 лет назад
Starry. Thanks so much for this video and your detailed information. It gives me a good idea that I don't need an expensive dehydrator. I have the perfect place. Thanks.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+itsa goodlife Always a way around most things if we just think outside the box!!
@1forthepeople969
@1forthepeople969 7 лет назад
Lol! My grandmother did have the very same colander set up which she used for canning. Although celery is a staple for me I never considered growing it because of things my mother had said. She tried to grow it when I was a child and said it was too difficult because you had to use tile tubes for it to grow tall and it never worked for her. I suppose I had always taken her word for it therefore I never tried. But this next year because I do luv celery so, the promise to myself I make is it will be in my own garden. Really enjoyed this video. I have dried products on screens outdoors for years, but I surely liked the one that the Mister made for you. Thank you for sharing.
@Donna-LookingUp
@Donna-LookingUp 8 лет назад
I love your stuff! so relaxing just watching. Makes me want to be able to do it. I want to quit the corporate world and wish I could live simpler (although I know it is hard work.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+AllisonBaby1 Simplier isnt hard...does this look like work??haha!!
@danib6541
@danib6541 6 месяцев назад
Man I love you’re energy!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 6 месяцев назад
I definitely love living on the Homestead it's a good life
@garyshields2734
@garyshields2734 6 лет назад
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@peterw7951
@peterw7951 7 лет назад
Well done Little Lady!! Love your sense of humor.
@patbuford9592
@patbuford9592 7 лет назад
Thanks again Starry for sharing this. I am so excited to try this. I feel like God brought me to your channel. We serve an awesome God. Your sister in Christian Jesus.
@Pantheragatos
@Pantheragatos 9 лет назад
I think that i am going to try this back to Eden method. I had a lot of bug problems here in NC. I had a great watermelon patch but the bugs got to it ;-( I got a few cantaloupes. Any ways, I have a good space in my back yard where I can try this. I loved seeing how much you were growing in your garden. Awesome. I'd be canning and dehydrating things too!
@jennym.9099
@jennym.9099 7 лет назад
I am learning so much from you. Thank you, Ms. Starry!
@pattihayden8100
@pattihayden8100 6 лет назад
Imagine how fast I can dehydrate outside in the middle of summer in Las Vegas....woohoo I’m all over this idea ☀️😎
@patrickjones1439
@patrickjones1439 6 лет назад
Im so jealous. I bet the aroma must be amazing.
@MobyDave1583
@MobyDave1583 9 лет назад
I never new that celery regrew like that. I should grow some next summer for my rabbits and me.
@donnareeves9613
@donnareeves9613 9 лет назад
you can actually buy some, cut it off...the stalks and put rest in water. root and plant.
@joypowell680
@joypowell680 8 лет назад
+Donna Reeves I just cut the celery stalk bottom and plant it directly into the ground. My celery reproduces every year. It even makes it through the SC Piedmont winters. I cover it up really good when fall comes. I do container gardening. No need to put it in water first.
@ChrisDIYerOklahoma
@ChrisDIYerOklahoma 8 лет назад
Wow! That colander brings back memories. The only thing I was able to grow to fruition were some peppers...like six.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+ChrisDIYerOklahoma Haha...six??? I shouid box mine up and send you some!!
@ChrisDIYerOklahoma
@ChrisDIYerOklahoma 8 лет назад
Hahaaaa! Thanks. You know, I do better in the winter here (indoor garden) than summer. Gonna make a DIY planter with casters, grow-lighting, and drainage. It will be unique. Last year I devised some storage tubs with dirt. It worked, but I can do better.
@lelafayeandrews8913
@lelafayeandrews8913 7 лет назад
why not the sun? I remember my dad tell us that they would even use the metal roofing for dehydrating, we so enjoy your common sense, ring our bell approach to things we have forgotten about in life. THANK YOU
@BlueRidgeParanormalEst
@BlueRidgeParanormalEst 9 лет назад
wow that's the most informative thing ive ever heard and Im a hillbilly/Cherokee. using the colander was stroke of genius thanks a ton Starry ya awesome
@clairehill1963
@clairehill1963 7 лет назад
fair enough. prob why I like watching you then. my family and friends think I'm wierd. I made my own almond milk today. never done anything like that before, and so easy lol
@deanawade5878
@deanawade5878 6 лет назад
she is definitely inspiring me to try new things too
@natureboy6410
@natureboy6410 5 лет назад
Oat milk, yum. :-)
@inurwife1
@inurwife1 7 лет назад
I'm so happy I found your channel Star :) Can't wait to learn about your BTE! Absolutely beautiful that you give God Glory!! May He continually bless you and yours :)
@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663 7 лет назад
drying is the original method of preserving food, all it really needs is the right place to store it
@estherjojo8793
@estherjojo8793 9 лет назад
I was admiring your fresh celery leaves! You could also make Celery Leaf Pesto Sauce!!! So delicious!
@gunzrloaded
@gunzrloaded 8 лет назад
Hello former Wisconsinites,(John Szewczyk here)who guys have some awesome videos here of your new life in and around Bonners Ferry,Idaho ,what a beautiful mountain country! Did Shep and you do all the building/carpentry on your new home? It looks great! I like that acid stain compass you were working on for your concrete. Cheers,and God Bless ! John
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+John Szewczyk Wow a blast from the past!! funny how small the word really is!!! We are actually more towards the border towards Montana..Bonners Ferry moyie Springs Porthill are neighbors...we live right on the side of the Seilkirk mountains which im sure you can see from the video!! We love it and wil Never go back to Wisconsin...(sorry wisco:)) We had the shell put up but thats it. ALOT of labor to finish it off..man lots of labor! We had built a log home in LCD outside of Woodruff about 7 years ago all by hand...we did EVERYthing..from the building to the electrical ( had hydro,) the plumbing, shower building...you name it. so from that project we learned well!! We still have more to do on this homestead but we are busy living life and enjoying. TOO MUCH fun!!! Hope all is well with you!! God bless you to and so glad you found us in t his big world!!!
@oliviahaynee1840
@oliviahaynee1840 7 лет назад
You are so amazing!! And inspiring!! I am going to have to try this!
@alicelewis7261
@alicelewis7261 8 лет назад
beautiful celery thanks for sharing.
@castleofcostamesa8291
@castleofcostamesa8291 6 лет назад
Thank you Starry! I love your sunshine personality and I learn something new here! I would love to make my own solar dehydrator like yours!
@nirvanapaulpaulunderhill
@nirvanapaulpaulunderhill 9 лет назад
God it looks nice where you live I'm from the UK and I have just started to put the heating on in our house but at least I have great uploads coming from Starry thanks mate
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+nirvana paul allotment gardener / bushcraft survival UK You are so so welcome MATE!!
@lochness3224
@lochness3224 9 лет назад
I love Starry's take on life .... " just wing it " made me smile.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+loch ness Im glad you like it...life is to short!!
@johnalindsay3747
@johnalindsay3747 4 года назад
It looks great girl! Oh good you did do the leaves!
@suecatlady4224
@suecatlady4224 7 лет назад
I love, love, love celery !
@wymtnsage
@wymtnsage 8 лет назад
i meant 2 say this sooner, but came bck 2 show my partner ur 'small' dehydrator, lol- so, will tell u now! your small dehydrator is pretty much an exact replica of the fridge my folks used when i was a little girl- it was in r dark pantry on the north n east walls corner- circa 1960- there was a screened vent 4 cool air intake next 2 the floor, n another one up by the ceiling 4 hot air outlet, no fans- had sorta like rabbit wire screening over the vents n fridge 2, then fine screening over all, 2 keep out fruity flies 2 lol- n y'know, it'd work these days the same way- food 4 thot- thnx 4 sharin, brot bck nice memories, n good ideas- tc n GB!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+wymtnsage haha wow thats so interesting!!!! You must have had one cool childhood...!!
@judyofthewoods
@judyofthewoods 6 лет назад
Great idea with the collander. I've got one of those. Never would have thought you could grind dry leaves down to powder with one of those. One less requirement for electricity. Thanks.
@patriciavyce1993
@patriciavyce1993 7 лет назад
God,bless you Starry,and Mr.Hillder. LOL...✨👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@TheNails3
@TheNails3 8 лет назад
Awesome video, thanks! I've learned a lot. I love when you say 'hello' to the sun and to objects, it's so sweet :) hehe
@deborahelliott4591
@deborahelliott4591 6 лет назад
You just gave me a wonderful Idea on your smaller version of the dehydrator. Thank you.
@bonniecopeland2453
@bonniecopeland2453 8 лет назад
Love your videos, grand baby just love to watch your videos, she love your hair, said again nana . Ask a lot of questions. about what you are doing. Then tell papa you make that for nana, then papa said what ,then she points and said watch her.. I just laugh because it priceless. See my granddaughter is very small and has red hair she 3 and has papa around her finger.haha. Great video, make one this spring.thank you
@laurenandreas5950
@laurenandreas5950 6 лет назад
Oh my gosh, that looks good! I never thought to put the leaves through a colander, I usually only dry the stalks! Great video, Thank You & God Bless.
@LadySheWolfWitch
@LadySheWolfWitch 9 лет назад
Cool!! Looks a lot like the one I made with the sliding glass door screens. Just stack 'em, hang 'em an let the sun work its magic :)
@dkulikowski
@dkulikowski 9 лет назад
+She Wolf I, too, use the screens from my sliding doors. Works great.
@LadySheWolfWitch
@LadySheWolfWitch 9 лет назад
It's amazing the things you can dream up to get the job done and spend no money :)
@TechMan-sl5gf
@TechMan-sl5gf 9 лет назад
Yeah. I've been thinking about that. I might have to get my Sam to make me one. She is good at that sort of think. But I think I would like to have grass above it so it will be the critters and bugs of of it. Just one of my health things. I think I do have a design I like around here somewhere.
@steinderbush
@steinderbush 9 лет назад
Starry , you are one awesome chick!! Love your channel! Starry i had some own growed sellery and i dried it in my food dehydrator ! Than i did grind it extra fine in my coffeebeangrinder, and now its like powder! good for soup!! all the best Jack!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+steinderbush love it..thanks for sharing!!!
@motelman6036
@motelman6036 7 лет назад
I am coming over to harvest some stuff on my way to Washington, Leave me some celery leaves if you can
@HeyJoshome
@HeyJoshome 9 лет назад
always great info Starry I have one of the sive's you use but it didn't come with the wood crusher I still have to find one of those. can't wait for next year's garden.
@emmanuelspromisefarm6118
@emmanuelspromisefarm6118 7 лет назад
Very nice we are so glad you shared how to do this keep up the good work!!! Blessings , Sharon
@evaaicrag
@evaaicrag 6 лет назад
You're awesome! :D I love your personality... it's like it gives joy when around you :)
@sherrynielsen9810
@sherrynielsen9810 7 лет назад
Awesome that was the video that topped my day. thanks, and GOD Bless.
@mtw0523
@mtw0523 9 лет назад
Love all of your videos. You are an inspiration! I dehydrate food all the time with an electric dehydrator but have been wanting a solar one. I do wonder how the food would dehydrate in all the hot, humid weather that the Deep South has though. I would not want the food to mold or mildew! I am only about 80 miles from the gulf and we hardly ever get weather that isn't hot and humid.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+mtw0523 If you dont want to do it in a homemade oven I have a All season solar oven that works well..AND you can use your car believe it or not!!
@davidking7222
@davidking7222 6 лет назад
Very cool , thank you for the knowledge . 😀
@lauren705
@lauren705 4 года назад
Beautiful! Thank you so much! ❤
@niffer58
@niffer58 7 лет назад
Smell o vision please lol. That celery looks great. I have never tried growing celery. Never had any celery besides from the store. I'm going to have to try that.
@scraphappy8953
@scraphappy8953 8 лет назад
Is there any way you can let me know how your husband made it. Because I want my husband to make me one. Thank you for your time.
@poppy5153
@poppy5153 9 лет назад
Nice little set up ,but I think I like your other dehydrator better (gotta make me one)...As always I really enjoy watching your videos.
@RafsKitchenGardenChannel
@RafsKitchenGardenChannel 8 лет назад
Nice video thanks ! It is pity we cant relay on weather in UK not sure if outdoor drier would ever work in here.
@yonab8649
@yonab8649 9 лет назад
Starry you rock!!.. I'm learning so much from you. Thank you.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+Ketanya Burke God Bless you!!
@kittzy3598
@kittzy3598 8 лет назад
This was posted on my birthday, and 'twas the day I heard about Starry too ^_^
@gotpubliccom7509
@gotpubliccom7509 7 лет назад
I'm sorry for all the questions! I'm learning so much about homesteading. Newbie here! Is there any way that you or Mr. Hilder can do a tutorial on how to build either one of your solar dehydrators? I've seen a lot online, but they look way too complex for me.
@sh585175
@sh585175 9 лет назад
Awesome!!! Love it... That will be my next project. Thank you very much!!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+Stacia Henry Your welcome!!!
@trumplostlol3007
@trumplostlol3007 3 года назад
It will dehydrate faster if you take your vegie back during the night cause it will absorb moisture, especially the morning dew.
@gardeningwithaloha5573
@gardeningwithaloha5573 9 лет назад
Great info Starry as usual I'm gonna start dehydrating some veggies or try to maybe ill show my husband this video & when i come home one day ill have a homemade dehydrator too! Lol! Hey it might work who knows!😃
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 9 лет назад
+Cheryl cummings Leave it up on the computer screen as a hint!!
@estherhuibers8722
@estherhuibers8722 6 лет назад
I use my colander to sift dehydrated Kale too! Gets the tough stems out. I am enjoying your channel. We are set to go off grid this summer! 2018 is build year.
@KristinEspinasse
@KristinEspinasse 8 лет назад
Awesome tutorial. Thank you! Love your channel.
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+Kristin Espinasse Glad you enjoyed and found it helpful!! THANKYOU!!!
@rosielee6390
@rosielee6390 9 лет назад
HI Stary, wow thank you for that video. I wondering how that was going to look at the end. great video God bless sister
@gamingSlasher
@gamingSlasher 9 лет назад
Very nice. All thumbs up!
@garyshields2734
@garyshields2734 6 лет назад
Grow chia. Grow chia. Grow chia!! It is easy to grow. The nutrician from the seed is ridiculously nutritious!! 30% protein-omega 3-iron-bunches of stuff. The long flowers get full of seeds. Read up on it. A small amount of chia seeds like an ounce can make 100 or or plants. Then Aloe Vera!#! Super food as is chia..stopper food! 100 seeds for about $2 or. less
@chrisblack5795
@chrisblack5795 6 лет назад
I wild harvest weeds and dry them and then powder them in my Vitamix....I store the plant material in quart jars too! The weeds are high in vitamins and minerals and are not genetically modified like some veggies are. I can trust the weeds I harvest. I also dehydrate veggies too.. I will make a larger dehydrator to use as the ones I already have are too small to handle my volume. This is great idea but plan to use square fans to move the air as the rainy weather right now is not conducive to drying.
@lawrencelawrence3920
@lawrencelawrence3920 6 лет назад
Chris Black i do the same with stinging nettle that i pick in the spring.
@natureboy6410
@natureboy6410 5 лет назад
Dandy lion's and purslane.
@lawrencelawrence3920
@lawrencelawrence3920 6 лет назад
I prefer a dehydrator that has the food in the dark, where venting dries the produce. I am not sure how the rays of the sun affect the quality of what is being dried.
@kansasfox
@kansasfox 8 лет назад
Crazy AWESOME as always!! Thank you so much for sharing!! 😊
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 8 лет назад
+kansasfox :)) your welcome
@marthaleone584
@marthaleone584 5 лет назад
Wonderful; Thank you!
@fishmut
@fishmut 6 лет назад
Love it , I will be doing this in the future , thank you for sharing .
@1946pepper
@1946pepper 8 лет назад
OMG cut up the leafs also .. after they are dehydrated grind them up and shake them on salads and other vegs while cooking out of the this world delicious .. Better than using regular salt !!!
@shirleysinger839
@shirleysinger839 6 лет назад
Love your tutorial!! You are great Star!!! :)
@carolynmoody9460
@carolynmoody9460 2 года назад
BLESSINGS 💞
@homegrowngagreen691
@homegrowngagreen691 8 лет назад
Starry is going to need our help, she has been in a bad accident. Details are here: www.gofundme.com/starryhilder A GoFundMe page was started on her behalf. Even $1 would go a long way to help her during this crisis in her and her family's life. I created an email address that I will share with Starry and her family, they will receive 100% of the proceeds by using this address. I have listed the address at the hospital where you can send cards or care packages on the GoFundMe page if you prefer send something through the mail, just so everything is in one central location. Starry has a daytime job as a nurse and needs our support to help with bills and running her homestead while she is recovering. As you all know she also contributes immensely to her homestead's upkeep and her contribution will be missed. If everyone donates only $1 it will go a long way to help her keep things running. If you can't donate but still want to help, here is a poster you can print and share: tinyurl.com/j988m54 Here is a link to an update video she posted yesterday: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4Til0Cj-yKc.html Thank you for anything you can do to help.
@SugarCreekOffGrid
@SugarCreekOffGrid 6 месяцев назад
Really miss these videos
@jeanetteharris2211
@jeanetteharris2211 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! Wonderful!
@StarryHilder
@StarryHilder 5 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it!
@BobCindyL
@BobCindyL 6 лет назад
Thankyou very much for sharing.
@aslmad1
@aslmad1 7 лет назад
when u say seal them up do you mean you just put cover on ?
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