'I use the free heat from my wood stove to make snacks for the kids. This little hanging dehydrator does a great job with low-moisture foods but I don\'t like to use it for fruit leather or jerky because the temperature doesn\'t get high enough and is inconsistent depending on if I am home to watch it. Don\'t put things over your wood stove if you have a choice, putting it to the side of the stove but still close enough to get hot air is a much better idea. At the end of the video I also show how I used to dehydrate more extensively when we lived in the \'big house\'. Enjoy! Hanging Dehydrator http://amzn.to/2ywxEYk Electric Dehydrator http://amzn.to/2y3Ny8g Our Website: http://www.dirtpatcheaven.com Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Dirtpatcheaven Patreon Family: http://www.patreon.com/Dirtpatcheaven Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dirtpatcheaven/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dirtpatcheaven/ Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/Dirtpatcheaven/ Email: Dirtpatcheaven@gmail.com Send Mail to: Dirtpatcheaven PO Box 431 Rigby, Idaho, 83442 About Dirtpatcheaven: We are a little Idaho family of four living our dream of self reliance whether traveling the country filming other freedom dreamers or living the dream ourself in a little offgrid cabin we finished ourselves. To introduce ourselves we are Julianne (me), Jon (hubby), Paige (my big girl) and Kaia (the baby). We have had a whirlwind adventure the last few years whether we are homesteading, traveling the country in an rv, or living offgrid in a tiny house.'
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