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Food Dehydrating 101 - in case of a 9-1-1 Food Emergency!
Rating: 4.2 out of 5(17 ratings)
829 students

Food Dehydrating 101 - in case of a 9-1-1 Food Emergency!

Never Run Out of Food! Learn all you need to know in ONE hour! Do it NOW so you don't go hungry when the "poop HTF".
Created bySusan Gast
Last updated 3/2017
English

What you'll learn

  • Students will be able to feed their family during tough times by learning how to safely dehydrate food for long-term food storage.
  • Know how to dehydrate fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • See what equipment is necessary - and it’s not a lot!
  • Be able to store food the best and safest way.
  • Have enough food put away for emergency situations.

Course content

3 sections15 lectures59m total length
  • Introduction to Food Dehydrating3:08
    My aim is to take the 'panic' out of 'panic situations' so you can keep a cool head, keep your food pantry full - even in a crisis.
  • Learn How Easy It Is to Dehydrate the 14 Most Popular Fruits9:27
    In one easy lesson you'll learn which fruits need pre-treatment, and which don't. Pre-treatment consists of either spraying with lemon juice, steaming, or blanching. Only apricots need a sweetening bath!
  • Learn How Easy It Is to Dehydrate the 16 Most Popular Vegetables9:41

    Now I'll take you through the easy steps to dehydrate the top 16 vegetables. Like fruit, some need pre-treatment and this lecture will cover all you need to know!

  • Learn How Easy It Is to Dehydrate Cooked Chicken, Beef, and Turkey3:13
    In this lesson, I'll go over three varieties of cooked meats: Chicken, Beef, and Turkey. Why cooked? It's much safer than dehydrating raw meat (I'm not showing you how to make jerky as those instructions will be included with your dehydrator).

Requirements

  • No materials are necessary to BEGIN the course other than a keen desire to dehydrate food in order to have enough food on-hand for emergency situations.

Description

Food dehydrating isn't hard - and it could save your life ... and keep your family fed. Best of all?  I can teach you all you need to know in an hour.


I'll show you how to dehydrate the top 14 fruits:
• apples
• apricots
• bananas
• berries
• cherries
• fruit rolls
• grapes
• lemons, limes, oranges
• melons
• peaches
• pears
• plums
• rhubarb
• strawberries


and the top 16 vegetables:

• broccoli
• butternut squash
• cabbage
• carrots
• cauliflower
• celery
• cut corn
• garlic
• green beans
• mushrooms
• onions
• peas
• peppers
• potatoes
• tomatoes
• zucchini

... and how to safely dehydrate cooked Chicken, Beef, and Turkey!

Next, you'll learn how to safely store them!

• oxygen absorbers
• vacuum seal
• feed buckets with airtight lids
• plastic lidded bins
• closets
• garage


So I say “sock it away"…

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Why do all this?
Because we all need food, water, and shelter, that's why! Ever wonder what will happen when “all hell breaks loose" as seen in many a weather-catastrophe, or an economic melt-down via a stock-market crash? We're only 9 meals away from hunger ...

Be prepared NOW - rather than LATER.
Create a stockpile of food before hurricanes, tornadoes, or earthquakes hit. What if a rampant virus hits your home state - and you are quarantined at home? How are you gonna eat? Don't rely on help from the Government. They can only do so much. If we are faced with war, or an electro-magnetic pulse (EMP) solar flare - be it weather-related or man-made by a maniac, YOU will be able to feed YOUR family.

Look, it doesn't have to be an EMP that makes you take action; you or your spouse may lose their job - now you're faced with half the income - but the bills are still there. Lessen the stress by knowing you have more than enough food on-hand to get through the tough times.

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5-Star Reviews (thank you!):

See what Charity Cason has to say about this course:

Easy, Quick & Informative!
I know nothing about food dehydrating, but I've always wanted to learn, so this was a great, quick course for doing just that! If you don't want to have to spend hours learning the proper techniques, this is a great investment of your time. The videos are produced well and are extremely easy to follow. Recommend!

C Eliot adds: 
Not a topic a lot of people consider, but three majors cities in the world are currently experiencing drought. Who's next? What's next? Better to be prepared than to wish you would have. The instructor does a great job of addressing the key points in food and preemptive planning. Will be coming back to this for reference.

and Michelle Cohn22 says:
This was a great course in food dehydration. It was very informative and everyone should take this course.



Who this course is for:

  • Those interested in being more self-sufficient and folk who don’t like wasting money when fresh food goes bad - and preppers for sure! This course is also for those who are worried about our infrastructure - when our food delivery system goes down, people are left without food.