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Dehydrating is the perfect solution for those who want to make the most of their garden's output, create unprocessed snacks, and prepare meals that cost dimes instead of dollars. The Ultimate Healthy Dehydrator Cookbook is the first book of its kind that shows how to affordably build a pantry full of dried foods and use them to make healthy dishes. The reasons for dehydrating food are as compelling today as they were thousands of years ago -- it's environmentally sustainable, simple, quick and delicious. The Ultimate Healthy Dehydrator Cookbook is your all-in-one reference to dehydrating food and your definitive guide to delicious and health-centered recipes. No matter which dehydration technique you choose -- sun drying, oven drying, or electric food dehydrator drying -- The Ultimate Healthy Dehydrator Cookbook will show you that making preserved foods is easier to prepare than you might think and lasts longer than canning or freezing. Filled with innovative ideas for making meals with dehydrated food, The Ultimate Healthy Dehydrator Cookbook also includes: Instructions for dehydrating food using a range of simple, fun methods Valuable nutritional information with every recipe Tried and true methods for food safety and storage Creative options for dehydrated vegetarian and vegan entrees such as Eggplant, Zucchini, & Spinach Lasagna, Loaded Sweet Potato Tacos, and Root Vegetable Gratin Tips for preparing desserts and snacks kids will love The Ultimate Healthy Dehydrator Cookbook features: Perfect Pretreatment * How to Rehydrate Foods * Essential Tools and Equipment * Homemade Savings * What Not to Dehydrate * Ideas for the Raw Food Diet * Getting Kids Involved



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Pamela Ellgen

Pamela Ellgen is the author of more than a dozen cookbooks, including the bestselling 5-Ingredient College Cookbook, The Gluten-Free Cookbook for Families, and The Big Dairy Free Cookbook. Her work has been featured in Outside Magazine, TODAY food, Healthline, Huffington Post, Edible Phoenix, Darling Magazine, and The Portland Tribune. Pamela lives in Santa Barbara, California.



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