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2007-07-02
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Plastic vs. Stainless --Which is Better for Dehydration?
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As stainless steel appliances have come into fashion one question remains- is stainless steel better than plastic for food dehydration? Well it depends- Not all stainless steel is created equal just like not all plastics are the same. Some people are under the misconception that stainless steel is healthier and of higher quality than plastic. However, it all depends on the grade of stainless steel. Lower grades of stainless steel can be mixed with other metals which can change in color, density and safety when coming into contact with heat and food.
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Written by: Shauna Verkade, CEO
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2007-07-01
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Did You Know That Every Excalibur Home Dehydrator is a Green Product?
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By Purchasing an Excalibur Dehydrator you are helping to maintain a Cleaner-Greener Planet Earth.
Buy Recycled!
At Excalibur our products are designed to be environmentally conscious. We are constantly rethinking our products to see how we can reduce our environmental impact.
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Written by: Shauna Verkade, CEO
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2007-07-01
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Back to School Means Back to Packing healthy Lunches and Snacks!
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When it's time to send the kids back to school, be sure you fill their backpacks and lunchboxes with lots of healthy dried food treats.
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Written by: Excalibur
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2007-07-01
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It’s Apple Time…and I’ve Got a “Bushel” of Great Ideas!
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This time of year, you see apples just about everywhere! I love ‘em fresh – but even more, I enjoy drying them! Let me tell you about the ways you can use dried apples all year long. Here are Chef Steph’s family favorites from her “bushel” of ideas:
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Written by: Chef Steph
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2006-11-30
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Good Enough To Eat: Food dehydrator makes prodigious harvest of fruit easier to handle
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See How the Excalibur Can Help with Your Bountiful Harvest- this is a great article that was published in the SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER by Chris Smith, a Master Gardener who lives in Port Orchard.
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Written by: Chris Smith, a Master Gardener
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2006-09-05
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Is Polycarbonate Safe for Use in Dehydration
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This Article Discusses the Concerns about the use of Polycarbonate Plastics in Food Dehydration.
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Written by: Shauna Verkade, CEO
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2005-02-09
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Dehydrating Year Round with Excalibur - Tips and Recipes for January
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Burrrr..... it's cold outside! Winter's chill brings out the urges for hearty stews, breads and other comfort foods that just seem to be out of place in hot weather. Raid your pantry for those dried tomatoes and other vegetables and fruits you prepared during the growing season.
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Written by: Excalibur
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2005-02-09
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Dehydrating Year Round with Excalibur - Tips and Recipes for May
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Good Buys: Asparagus, Bananas, Celery, Papaya, Peas, Pineapple, Potatoes, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Watercress
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Written by: Excalibur
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2005-02-09
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Compare the Excalibur Before you Buy!
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Please DON'T buy a COMMON STACKING DEHYDRATOR thinking "they're all the same!" We invite you to compare for yourself!
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Written by: Excalibur
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2005-02-09
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Concerned about Enzymes and the Excalibur Thermostat Control
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Food Temperature vs. Air Temperature
How the Excalibur Thermostat Works
Enzyme Destruction Temperatures
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Written by: Excalibur
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