If you want to easily fill your Storage Pantry with Food that lasts up to 25 years, then keep reading.
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, nearly 1 in 4 households experienced food insecurity in 2020. These numbers are expected to rise at the same time inflation is causing food prices to climb. Over the last few years, the alarming empty shelves are causing people to worry about scarcity.
Having the ability to store food for an uncertain future is key to maintaining a sense of stability. Long-term food storage solutions have become increasingly vital. Freeze-drying technology offers the perfect answer, allowing you to preserve food without compromising quality or nutrition.
Freeze-drying is a relatively new technology, and there isn't an abundance of information out there. This has created confusion about how to do it, misunderstandings about what can be freeze-dried, and fears about safety. A freeze-dryer can process foods and make them safe for long-term storage. These foods maintain their appearance, flavor, and nutrients better than any other food preservation method.
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A freeze-dryer is an appliance that is well worth the investment when you know how to use it. The steps for using a freeze-dryer can easily be learned. This book will help you avoid the steep learning curve so you can have results right away. Get started with your own freeze-dryer here: FDHR.2MHE.COM and grab the companion workbook in your size to have the ultimate record-keeper.
With this book, you can follow a proven systematic approach to freeze-drying with all the information and worksheets needed to guide you through each step of the process, from selection and preparation to packaging and storage. You can skip the research and start benefiting from freeze-dried foods right from the start.
Even a beginner who has never done food preservation before can use a freeze-dryer to process food that will remain healthy and delicious for many years. A size large HarvestRight Freeze-Dryer can process 2,500 pounds of food in a year. Now that is a lot of food security for your family!