Tip on how to Dry Silicate Bags

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I like out of date food and rats. :eek:
Rats can be a real delicacy if cooked just right, especially if there is nothing else to eat, so don’t look a gift horse in the mouth, but there is no excuse for out of date food, look before you buy… :eek:

And as for Pizza … I’m with SkedAddled… :tongue
P.S. I've never had any Danish Bacon either..:hu
 

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There is also a strong rumour that Ikea do not sell their meatballs in their own country due to some sort of additive that is banned.
 

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"Oh, cool," I thought. "Three pages of knowledge about drying silica/silicate bags. I've got to see this!"

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:barnie

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Best tip is don't bother with the bags at all and buy a cheap food dehydrator and mod it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q46MARHhxAQ

Of course others swear by the silica bags ;)
Next week Aldi DK offers a food dehydrator similar to the one in the video. It will probably be available in other countries too. The price is DKK 299 = € 39.80 = £ 36.39 = $ 44.68. Click to enlarge:

Aldi dehydrator.jpg
 
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