Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Week #2 in our Survival Series of Giveaways -11/6-9 CLOSED

Welcome to week #2 in our Survival Series of Giveaways where one winner takes all!!
For the next several weeks we are following, Krazy Clippers and featured sponsor, Copy-Kids  explore different ways in which we can be prepared in our homes for unexpected events. Last week in our Survival Series we showcased Canning as a means of food preservation and storage. This week we feature an even simpler way to preserve foods -- Food Dehydration. Food dehydration is one of the oldest and easiest methods of preserving foods. You really don't need many skills to pull this one off... just the right equipment! Find out more about Food Dehydration here! Also, Pinterest is a great place to find ideas for foods you can dehydrate. Here are a few of my favorite boards: Dehydrating Foods and Food Dehydrating. What a simple way to store away healthy food for a rainy day!!
One Lucky Reader will win the Snack Master Express Food Dehydrator and a Copy-Kids eat fruits & vegetables DVD!
Snack Master Express Food Dehydrator Copy-Kids eat fruits & vegetables DVD
Open to US Residents. Enter Below & Good luck!!! The Giveaway ends 11/9/12 at 11:59 pm EST.
NOTE: Winner will be notified by email and will have 48 hours to claim their prize before a new winner will be selected. Please add krazyclippers@gmail.com to your email contacts.
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7 comments:

  1. I'd like to try and make jerky! But I think I will try to dehydrate everything I can

    Tabatha Carlson

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  2. I would like to dehydrate watermelon! I hear it's wonderful!

    skibums@iname.com

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  3. I think my kids would love this.

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  4. I would like to make different types of fruit leather!

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  5. I loved having a dehydrator, and I miss it so much!

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  6. I'd dehydrate my placenta to encapsulate it.

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  7. I would love to dehydrate cherry tomatoes.

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