What are you DEHYDRATING today?

Lesa

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Icu- are you going to use the dehydrated borage for animal feed?? It is a real favorite of our bees, too. The honey is absolutely delicious- I attribute the flavor to the tropical taste of the borage...
 

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I have sliced some meat and its "bathing" in marinade - will be ready to pop in tomorrow morning for some YUMMY jerky later in the day.
 

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Celery - wow, it dehydrates down to almost nothing (and it dehydrates quick). I think I'll do a lot more... great space saver.
 

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I've heard of people dehydrating the leaves, turning them into powder, and using them instead of celery seed.
 

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Lesa said:
Icu- are you going to use the dehydrated borage for animal feed?? It is a real favorite of our bees, too. The honey is absolutely delicious- I attribute the flavor to the tropical taste of the borage...
yes, the pigs love it. Of course they love practically everything except onions unless there is nothing else.
I've been reading about Borage as a cash crop. Collecting the seeds from it and baling it for feed. The bees love it so that is a plus as well.
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