04-15-2021, 11:47 AM
Cammalu: yes, there's a learning curve to dehydrating.
"... took awhile but they went bad anyway ..."
Makes me wonder: assuming the pieces were sized correctly, the temp might not have been quite high enuf OR time might not have been quite long enuf. OR too much humidity - I use 1 of those straw-stirrers to suck out all the air possible b4 sealing the bags. Place the stirrer in the opposite corner, zip the bag to the stirrer, suck out the air & quickly pull the stirrer & press the zip sealed. It'd be better if I had a vacuum sealer, but ...
"... took awhile but they went bad anyway ..."
Makes me wonder: assuming the pieces were sized correctly, the temp might not have been quite high enuf OR time might not have been quite long enuf. OR too much humidity - I use 1 of those straw-stirrers to suck out all the air possible b4 sealing the bags. Place the stirrer in the opposite corner, zip the bag to the stirrer, suck out the air & quickly pull the stirrer & press the zip sealed. It'd be better if I had a vacuum sealer, but ...

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