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The Solar Food Dryer: How to Make and Use Your Own Low-Cost, High Performance, Sun-Powered Food Dehydrator: How to Make and Use Your Own Low-Cost, High-Performance, ... (Mother Earth News Book for Wiser Living) [Kindle Edition]

Eben V. Fodor

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The Solar Food Dryer describes how to use solar energy to dry your food instead of costly electricity. With your own solar-powered food dryer, you can quickly and efficiently dry all your extra garden veggies, fruits, and herbs to preserve their goodness all year long—with free sunshine! Applicable to a wide geography—wherever gardens grow—this well-illustrated book includes:

• Complete step-by-step plans for building a high-performance, low-cost solar food dryer from readily available materials
• Solar energy design concepts
• Food drying tips and recipes
• Resources, references, solar charts, and more

Eben Fodor is an organic gardener with a background in solar energy and engineering. He works as a community planning consultant in Eugene, Oregon.

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Eben Fodor is a professional community planning consultant, and an environmentalist, civic activist, and grassroots organiser from Eugene, Oregon. He has been in the middle of the urban growth controversy for the past ten years.

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51 of 51 people found the following review helpful
Killer Book, a MUST HAVE for the Homemaker/Homesteader! 2 Nov 2006
By A. Turpen - Published on Amazon.com
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If you do any kind of homemaking, preserving, growing of your own food, etc., then you absolutely need to get this book! This will give you low-cost and realistic way to preserve your food naturally and in a way that keeps it tasting great! The step-by-step instructions for building the author's food dryer are top-notch and easy to follow, even for the non-mechanically inclined.

My only wish is that the author had included plans for the other food dryers mentioned, though a quick Google will supply this, so it's not really necessary.
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A very worthwhile book 29 July 2006
By Edward Esch - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Fodor has written a book to be used, not simply read. The first part deals with the theory and physical facts of solar drying, while the second tells how to make a dryer. Next comes a section on preparing food to dry, followed by a brief group of recipes and, finally, some very handy appendices. Fodor writes clearly and handles details well.
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
The Solar Food Dryer: How to make and Use You Own Low-Cost, High Performance, Sun-Powered Food Dehydrator 20 Aug 2006
By Miranda D. Sieh - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This book is very informational about the food dryer design promoted in the book. I wish it had a little more information about the pros and cons of other solar dryer designs.

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