Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 I am about to take the plunge into a raw food diet. I have a juicer, blender, and food processer. Plus tons of recipes that I just can't wait to try! One of my favorite foods is bread. I have learned that I can make a raw version from sprouted grains with a dehydrater. So now I am looking to buy a dehydrater. I bought a cheap one from walmart several years ago, used it a lot, and it didn't last very long. I am looking for one that works well and lasts long. What are your experiences with dehydraters? Which one will give me the most " bang for the buck " ? I don't mind paying more for quality, but if I can get quality without paying top dollar, that really makes me happy!! Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's better. I always learn from my mistakes, but I'd rather learn from yours! Thanks, Terrese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Here is the dehydrator that I have, -an excellent machine, I have the EV2400, the cheapest model. http://www.nutritionlifestyles.com/excalib.htm -- In herbal remedies , " terresem " <terresem wrote: > > > I am about to take the plunge into a raw food diet. > I have a juicer, blender, and food processer. Plus tons > of recipes that I just can't wait to try! > One of my favorite foods is bread. I have learned that I can > make a raw version from sprouted grains with a dehydrater. > So now I am looking to buy a dehydrater. I bought a cheap one > from walmart several years ago, used it a lot, and it didn't last > very long. > I am looking for one that works well and lasts long. What are > your experiences with dehydraters? Which one will give me the > most " bang for the buck " ? I don't mind paying more for quality, > but if I can get quality without paying top dollar, that really > makes me happy!! Just because it costs more doesn't mean it's > better. > I always learn from my mistakes, but I'd rather learn from > yours! > Thanks, Terrese > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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