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6-TRAY DIGITAL DEHYDRATOR

Dry the season’s hunt or harvest for long-term preservation and snacking. Ideal for jerky, banana chips, fruit rollups, dried herbs, and more. Includes one netting sheet for drying herbs, seeds, and other small food items. Also features six 10-inch-by-12 ¾-inch trays, a 48-hour timer with auto shut off, an adjustable thermostat (100 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit), a digital display, and more.

PLEASE ALLOW TWO WEEKS FOR DELIVERY. AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT TO US ADDRESSES ONLY.

JERKY: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKING IT

Make your own preservative-free jerky with the help of this guide! Get all the basics of making beef, venison, poultry, fish, and even soy protein jerky. Learn how to make a simple teriyaki marinade as well as easy gourmet recipes including Bloody Mary, Chicken Tandoori, Mole, Cajun, and Honeyed Salmon Jerky.

MOTHER EARTH NEWS FAIR Best-Seller!

BEE’S WRAP 3-PACK ASSORTED SIZE WRAP

For those who want to ditch the plastic wrap! Wrap cheese, vegetables, bread, and more with these reusable, all-natural food storage alternatives. Made of beeswax, organic cotton, organic jojoba oil, and tree resin. Also available in different sizes and colors on our website. Makes a great gift!

MASON JAR LUNCHES

Packing your lunch is one of the best ways to eat healthy and save money. Do. This guide features 50 portable packed lunches, including delicious soups, salads, and pastas. They’re durable, adorable, and keep your food sealed and fresh.

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