Tips for dehydrating vegetables. |

Dehydrating herbs, fruits and vegetables is a very frugal way of storing food long term. Especially that which is coming to the end of its shelf life. Ways to keep the costs down include growing your own produce. If you have a small garden, try using container gardens. If you don't have a garden, why not buy the reduced stock at your local greengrocers or supermarket and dehydrate it for long term storage that night.
Growing your own vegetables is also frugally beneficial not only for your cooking and dry storage, but also to use in the any recipes on this website which use the herbs for homemade cosmetics and household products. Vegetables are easy to grow. For small garden areas, such as backyards or balcony's. They can be grown in containers very easily. For more information look at the gardening pages.
The tables below show the various groups of vegetables you might want to dehydrate for long term dry storage:
Growing your own vegetables is also frugally beneficial not only for your cooking and dry storage, but also to use in the any recipes on this website which use the herbs for homemade cosmetics and household products. Vegetables are easy to grow. For small garden areas, such as backyards or balcony's. They can be grown in containers very easily. For more information look at the gardening pages.
The tables below show the various groups of vegetables you might want to dehydrate for long term dry storage: