Friday, March 26, 2010

Food dehydrators save money and energy

Ready to stretch your food-budget dollar to the end of the year?

It may be time to invest in a food dehydrator. The energy-saving gizmos can extend a snack's life for a year or more and can save cold, hard cash on food shopping.

A recent press release highlights Rob and Debbie Thurston, founders of SaveAFood.com. At the site, one can buy food dehydrators, accessories and enhancements. These include fruit and veggie slicers, peelers, non-stick drying sheets, and Ascorbic Acid. This helps to cease the browning of food.

“We stand behind our products and represent a family that has first-hand experience with needing to save money,” Debbie Thurston says. “Food dehydration is a sensational resource for young families as it delivers delicious fruits, veggies and meats prepared for long-term storage.”

So what's not to like? The benefits are simple. Saving money, and saving food. One can buy fruits and vegetables in bulk, while they are on sale... and simply dehydrate them to last through the year. The snacks are healthier than a bag of chips and can be taken to school, work, boating in the summer, and skiing in the winter.

To learn more about food dehydrating, check out the Thurston's blog at www.Dehydrator123.com where the couple serves up savings tips, nutritional info and recipes.

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