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I have been using a food dryer to cook sprouted grain bread and veggie

patties, noticed both have tasted too sour, now think the temp may be to blame

as it is over 120 degrees f. Doesn't have a temp control but I think I may put

clothespins between the plastic trays to let some air in or leave the oven door

partly open when using that. Would that work? I would appreciate your comments

thank you in advance. :)

 

 

 

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At Thu, 31 May 2007 it looks like jerri willmore composed:

 

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> I have been using a food dryer to cook sprouted grain bread and veggie

patties, noticed both have tasted too sour, now think the temp may be to blame

as it is over 120 degrees f. Doesn't have a temp control but I think I may put

clothespins between the plastic trays to let some air in or leave the oven door

partly open when using that. Would that work? I would appreciate your comments

thank you in advance. :)

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There is a fan that circulates air too in my Excalibur, maybe the

" heat " is there but no clean air flow for freshness?

 

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I will now fix the plastic dehydrator I have so it has vents and air could

circulate, will leave the oven door open if using it at 'warm " temp. Wish me

luck.

 

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looks like jerri willmore composed:

 

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> I have been using a food dryer to cook sprouted grain bread and veggie

patties, noticed both have tasted too sour, now think the temp may be to blame

as it is over 120 degrees f. Doesn't have a temp control but I think I may put

clothespins between the plastic trays to let some air in or leave the oven door

partly open when using that. Would that work? I would appreciate your comments

thank you in advance. :)

>

 

There is a fan that circulates air too in my Excalibur, maybe the

" heat " is there but no clean air flow for freshness?

 

--

" Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday,

lying in hospitals dying of nothing. "

-- Redd Foxx

 

 

 

 

 

 

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