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    Dehydrating Problems

    Well, me and the fiance actually took another crack last night at dehydrating the bananas. Didn't turn out well at all this time either and I think the taste was even worse. The bananas turned out to be very chip-like, which is perfect. The texture is the exact way we wanted it. But the...
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    Dehydrating Problems

    It did. One of the banana recipes actually said to mix the 1/2 cup honey with 1/4 cup water mixture, which is why we were surprised when it turned out horrible, thus me posting on the forum here haha. I guess from now on, I'll ditch the in-book recipes and just do things simple from now on. :P
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    Dehydrating Problems

    Thanks a bunch for your answers everyone! We let the banana chips sit out awhile after dehydrating them and boy did they taste HORRIBLE! The honey taste seems to have been multiplied 10-fold, and although the bananas themselves were crisp, the honey gave a MASSIVE chewy texture that we just...
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    Dehydrating Problems

    The only thing we soaked in sugar was the strawberries. Strawberries have a tart taste, and we figured if we soaked them in sugar first it would have brought some of the sweetness in when they dried out. We were thinking the honey could possibly have caused part of the problem with the bananas...
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    Dehydrating Problems

    Me and my fiance bought a Nesco American Harvest (Amazon.com: Nesco American Harvest FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express Food Dehydrator All-In-One Kit with Jerky Gun: Kitchen & Dining) and have so far only been able to dehydrate apples and jerky. We've tried dehydrating pineapples, strawberries and...
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