Sunday, January 17, 2010

Baby Food Snacks Making Baby Snacks With A Food Dehydrator.....?

Making baby snacks with a food dehydrator.....? - baby food snacks

I am in buying snacks instead of a dehydrator for my child to buy things that the Conservatives are interested in them.
Persons holding a Food Dehydrator:
- Is easy to use?
- Was it worth it to buy?
- Do you have any idea the food?
- You know a good website ideas?

Thanks

2 comments:

Eli's Mum said...

I have an Excalibur dehydrator. It's expensive, but worth the price. I bought dehydrators cheap in the past, but the food is not evenly and drained Dehydrators stopped working a few months.
I have the dryer dry now, I have fruit and vegetables (like tomatoes) for my 23 months. It is very easy to use and comes with instructions and a cookbook. I love my own dried fruit and vegetables, because I buy organic is pretty expensive, but for example, apples are so special, I buy a lot and become dehydrated and they kept a lot of time. Easy to carry dry snacks for my son when we went. I also prepare the meals at noon (check the websites of raw foods) for ideas to add variety to the diet of my son. I use it a lot, so it is worth money to me. Here are some sites that can help you.
Good luck!

http://www.excaliburaust.com/
http://www.raw-pleasure.com.au/component ...
http://www.raw-pleasure.com.au/component ...
http://www.living-foods.com / Recipes /

Julienne & Sebastian's Mom said...

I have done nothing, but I think it's an excellent idea. I used these snacks to children dehydrated (without preservatives) for my daughter, apple cubes, which were small, buy bananas, pineapple or corn. She loved them! They make great snacks and I'm sure there are many things dry out, which can. We hope you have good information here, then go!

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