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"Bill who putters" wrote We used to dry peppers then freeze them. Now our dehydrator used exclusively for fruit. Apples, peaches and a rare pineapple It's not possible to dehydrate pineapple at home for less than it costs to buy it already dehydrated... not unless you live where pineapple is grown, and then why bother.. the dehy pineapple one buys in market is dried in pineapple growing countries becaue it would be stupid to ship heavy pineapple when it costs much less to ship already dried. Actually it's not possible to dehydrate statside pineapple before it rots because to ship it needs to be harvested long before fully ripe, and because it doesn't contain enough sugar to keep from rotting in the drying process. There are no field ripened pineapple in stateside markets, and pineapple does not ripen further once picked. I think you're full of billygoat poopoo... you just made all that up... you never made a raisin. Anytime someone begins a claim with "We" then ya gotta know here comes a lie... WE usta, that's barroom boasting, that's likker tawkin'. Just like I caught you last time, you are a patent LIAR... you can't help yourself, you have a disease. |
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"brooklyn1" wrote: "Bill who putters" wrote We used to dry peppers then freeze them. Now our dehydrator used exclusively for fruit. Apples, peaches and a rare pineapple It's not possible to dehydrate pineapple at home for less than it costs to buy it already dehydrated... Hey, Sickness, can I get a cite? I don't see where Bill said it was cheaper? I can probably buy anything that I grow in my garden cheaper at the market, so what's your point? That's presuming that you have a point, and aren't just having another one of your fits. Get help. -- - Billy There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves. Will Rogers http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm http://www.tomdispatch.com/p/zinn |
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"brooklyn1" wrote: "Bill who putters" wrote We used to dry peppers then freeze them. Now our dehydrator used exclusively for fruit. Apples, peaches and a rare pineapple It's not possible to dehydrate pineapple at home for less than it costs to buy it already dehydrated... not unless you live where pineapple is grown, and then why bother.. the dehy pineapple one buys in market is dried in pineapple growing countries becaue it would be stupid to ship heavy pineapple when it costs much less to ship already dried. Actually it's not possible to dehydrate statside pineapple before it rots because to ship it needs to be harvested long before fully ripe, and because it doesn't contain enough sugar to keep from rotting in the drying process. There are no field ripened pineapple in stateside markets, and pineapple does not ripen further once picked. I think you're full of billygoat poopoo... you just made all that up... you never made a raisin. Anytime someone begins a claim with "We" then ya gotta know here comes a lie... WE usta, that's barroom boasting, that's likker tawkin'. Just like I caught you last time, you are a patent LIAR... you can't help yourself, you have a disease. It is not just a matter of cost if you can believe that. Ripe warm moist sugar dried slow is I'd guess much better than kiln dried. Add a bit of cinnamon or clove and it becomes fun/ We = Family practice. Mr. Hyde Bill -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA http://prototype.nytimes.com/gst/articleSkimmer/ |
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Bill who putters wrote in
: It is not just a matter of cost if you can believe that. Ripe warm moist sugar dried slow is I'd guess much better than kiln dried. Add a bit of cinnamon or clove and it becomes fun/ got some notes on drying pineapple you can share? sounds like a fun project (& a break from apples). lee |
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enigma wrote: Bill who putters wrote in : It is not just a matter of cost if you can believe that. Ripe warm moist sugar dried slow is I'd guess much better than kiln dried. Add a bit of cinnamon or clove and it becomes fun/ got some notes on drying pineapple you can share? sounds like a fun project (& a break from apples). lee I use a nine shelf dehydrator which is electric. Each shelf 16 about 16X18 inches. Set temp for 135 F. Remove pineapple skin and the core. Slice about half inch thick. Do plain or marinade in juice like raspberry or dust with cinnamon etc. Run 8 hour and check as your dew point may vary. We do mostly peach, apples, nectarines and pineapple as a rare treat. Store in a dry clean glass jar in a day place. Fill only 1/2 way as moisture can be resorbed and that is not good. Should last 2 years. Makes good gifts. Bill http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/foodnut/09309.html PS I never do this. "Pretreat fruit pieces by dipping in an ascorbic acid, citric acid, lemon juice or sodium metabisulfite solution" -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA http://prototype.nytimes.com/gst/articleSkimmer/ |
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Bill who putters wrote: In article , enigma wrote: Bill who putters wrote in : It is not just a matter of cost if you can believe that. Ripe warm moist sugar dried slow is I'd guess much better than kiln dried. Add a bit of cinnamon or clove and it becomes fun/ got some notes on drying pineapple you can share? sounds like a fun project (& a break from apples). lee I use a nine shelf dehydrator which is electric. Each shelf 16 about 16X18 inches. Set temp for 135 F. Remove pineapple skin and the core. Slice about half inch thick. Do plain or marinade in juice like raspberry or dust with cinnamon etc. Run 8 hour and check as your dew point may vary. We do mostly peach, apples, nectarines and pineapple as a rare treat. Store in a dry clean glass jar in a day place. Fill only 1/2 way as moisture can be resorbed and that is not good. Should last 2 years. Makes good gifts. Bill http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/foodnut/09309.html PS I never do this. "Pretreat fruit pieces by dipping in an ascorbic acid, citric acid, lemon juice or sodium metabisulfite solution" Mistake not 16 should be 9 shelves. Bill Air movement important so a low oven not good. -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA http://prototype.nytimes.com/gst/articleSkimmer/ |
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"brooklyn1" wrote: billygoat poopoo... ? Uh, Sickness, we don't talk like that around here. Your inspiration may be coming from your Depens. Maybe you should just just go home and play with your frozen banana. -- - Billy There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves. Will Rogers http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm http://www.tomdispatch.com/p/zinn |
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, Billy wrote: In article , "brooklyn1" wrote: billygoat poopoo... ? Uh, Sickness, we don't talk like that around here. Your inspiration may be coming from your Depens. Maybe you should just just go home and play with your frozen banana. This guy with the sexual references takes me back to 5th grade. Immature Moron with empty compassion . SAD. Bill -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA http://prototype.nytimes.com/gst/articleSkimmer/ |
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In article , Charlie wrote:
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 16:54:28 -0400, Bill who putters wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , "brooklyn1" wrote: billygoat poopoo... ? Uh, Sickness, we don't talk like that around here. Your inspiration may be coming from your Depens. Maybe you should just just go home and play with your frozen banana. This guy with the sexual references takes me back to 5th grade. Immature Moron with empty compassion . SAD. Bill The ShelGinRummy is gettin' you guys' goat, whatever the hell that old saying means. Perhaps his inspiration maybe coming from the gin bottle? SAD. Charlie I guess being crazy is just having an itch you can't scratch:O( -- - Billy There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves. Will Rogers http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm http://www.tomdispatch.com/p/zinn |
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"Billy" wrote: we don't talk like that around here. There's that pinochio nose "we" again, yet another barroom braggart LIAR! |
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, Billy wrote: In article , "brooklyn1" wrote: billygoat poopoo... ? Uh, Sickness, we don't talk like that around here. Your inspiration may be coming from your Depens. Maybe you should just just go home and play with your frozen banana. Sickness, last time I was called a "poopoo" head, my assailant was 4 years old. -- - Billy There are three kinds of men: The ones that learn by reading. The few who learn by observation. The rest of them have to pee on the electric fence and find out for themselves. Will Rogers http://countercurrents.org/roberts020709.htm http://www.tomdispatch.com/p/zinn |
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