How to AVOID Regretting a Freeze Dryer Purchase (I Wish Someone had asked me THIS) First Impressions

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If you have reservations, hesitations or are a bit skeptical about freeze drying, good on you because you should be. It's natural to question new methods you're considering trying in your kitchen, especially when it comes to something as important as food preservation. In this video, I need you to hang on tight because I’m showing you up close through 7 different meals, featuring both raw and cooked foods, the results you’ll get from freeze dried foods and how to get a fast return on this purchase. I'll also share the single determining factor you need to make when deciding if a freeze dryer purchase would even make sense for you. If you're already an avid food preserver like I was before I even considered freeze drying, you likely want to know how raw and cooked foods even turn out. This video will share now only how simple it is to operate your freeze dryer, but reveal how freeze dried food actually turns out!
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  • @BecomingaFarmGirl
    @BecomingaFarmGirl2 ай бұрын

    Learn more about Harvest Right Freeze Dryers HERE: affiliates.harvestright.com/2651.html Sign up to get my FREE Pantry Chat Grocery Guide Newsletter Here: tinyurl.com/4nadvnrd.

  • @kilroygirl7347

    @kilroygirl7347

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this video! Although I can not afford a freeze dryer at the moment I enjoy learning about it. I would like to share a channel that I believe you would enjoy. It is Retired at 40. Also Live.Life.Simple. They had a name change but both channels have a wealth of Recipes and information. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. ❤

  • @jodyw9531

    @jodyw9531

    2 ай бұрын

    Cassandra- Huge fan of you here! You think of things that I don’t and give me inspiration. I don’t know if you have thought of doing this or not, but I can’t speak highly enough about creating your own bone meal of all types by first (this is my method and takes only 3.5 hours to do so) using my Instant Pot on Soup/Broth setting. I put the broth in fridge overnight, skim off fat (you can save that if you want to cook with) then warm broth up and put in jars and water bath can them for 3 hours. I prefer that method over pressure canning like the Amish do. The broth is much lighter in color, less “burned”. Then I take the bones and pick off any remaining meat and put the bones in a ziplock bag and mash them. The InstantPot makes the bones so soft. Then I freeze the quart size bag. When I get enough of the bones in ziplock bags to make a tray full, I freeze dry the bones and I have instant Bone Meal for the garden. I hope this helps someone else as it’s a game changer.

  • @jodyw9531

    @jodyw9531

    2 ай бұрын

    Something I have not tried yet, is taking banana peels, cutting them and freezing them on a tray and then bagging them and placing back in the freezer until I have enough frozen banana peel until I can freeze dry them and then blending them up in a blender and putting them in a container to fertilize my garden with. I can’t wait to do that. The freeze dryer has so many uses, I love it. The only thing I don’t love about it, it’s very noisy and makes the room hot. I live in the south and heat is not something I need extra of in the summer, so I refrain from doing too much freeze drying in the summer because it will just end up running my AC more to try and cool the house down. That is a real bummer. Wish I had a basement like you have up north. That’s where I would store it if I had one.

  • @malibu405

    @malibu405

    2 ай бұрын

    Buyer beware. I don't know if they still do, but we bought 2 years ago, and it arrived not working. HR was NO HELP. My husband is thankfully VERY HANDY and was able to get it fully sealed, all HR offered was software updates, it wasn't the problem. Our unit had faulty seals. It took s lot of time, trial and error over 3 months to get it done. NO HELP FROM HR

  • @user-qy5jm4gy8x

    @user-qy5jm4gy8x

    Ай бұрын

    😢 3:22 Buyer Beware: I received a damaged Harvest right freeze dryer, damage due to a forklift (5 June 2024).

  • @renitameares3838
    @renitameares38382 ай бұрын

    Cassandra, my mother is 87 years old and since my father died, she just doesn’t cook anymore. She picks up takeout or eats cereal. I started making meals-in-jars using my freeze dried foods. She loves them and one quart mason jar meal gives her multiple servings. It is peace of mind for me since I live 3 hours away.

  • @phoebedigs1356

    @phoebedigs1356

    2 ай бұрын

    That’s a great idea for my mom.

  • @pomroy65

    @pomroy65

    2 ай бұрын

    That is a GREAT idea and I bet she really appreciates it!

  • @NANASplash

    @NANASplash

    Ай бұрын

    What an outstanding idea! I’m gonna try this with my granddaughter who goes to school 6 hours away.

  • @Leynnalle

    @Leynnalle

    25 күн бұрын

    You’re such a good daughter!

  • @renitameares3838

    @renitameares3838

    25 күн бұрын

    @@Leynnalle 🩷

  • @Clynn57
    @Clynn57Ай бұрын

    I am not trying to be a jerk/Karen here, but I’m an experienced Freeze Dryer here and you’ve presented some great concerns, in this video. Since you are TEACHING, this is a safety concern, on my part. I am far from being an expert (on any topic lol), but I’ve spent hundreds of hours, at the education part and now, application. Between food costs, machine cost, energy cost and time invested…we all want TOTAL success. This is my heart intent, with my following comments. Please, take as such. FIRST: NEVER assume that when your machine finishes the cycle that it’s ACTUALLY done and completely dry. There is a weighing method that can and SHOULD be done to confirm complete dryness. There are loads that I have weighed and RETURNED to the freeze dryer 3-4 times. Each of these returned trips, to the FD, is two more hours, every time. I’ve had loads take 40 hours. (Fruit always is long) ANY moisture left in is going to end up with spoiled, uneatable and most likely dangerous food. Ending in your food being thrown away. SECOND: The sealing method, of Mylar, is critical. Whether sealing with a flatiron, clothing iron or a heat sealer…that finished edge MUST be smooth. ALL those wrinkles and puckers are little tunnels for oxygen to get back into your bag. ***ALSO, over filling the Mylar bag will guarantee puckers. Because this is so critical, I actually do two rows of heat seal, in an effort to protect my food IF one seal fails. (I also find that HR brand Mylar is the MOST difficult to get that clean, smooth, flat seal. Just saying) THIRD: Although not a hazard caution, (more of a tip) weighing each item before FD'ing, then reweigh, at completion is very helpful. This will tell you EXACTLY how much water to add back in, at rehydration time. FOURTH: Another tip…After bagging, weigh the whole bag and mark the gram weigh on the bag. Before opening, at rehydration time, weigh, again. IF the bag has GAINED weight, oxygen and moisture have gotten in. I don’t personally worry if it’s off a few grams, because my scale fluctuates a smidge. Please, take all my thoughts and concerns as concern vs mean criticism.

  • @puggirl415

    @puggirl415

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for these tips. I hope most of these are described in the manual.

  • @kristybowman8731
    @kristybowman87312 ай бұрын

    We ended up selling ours. I just didn't care for the texture of the reconsitituted foods. We freeze dried a bunch of things and still have them in long-term storage. It was a pretty large expense, and a fair amount of work for mediocre food. I much prefer canning, dehydrating, and freezing. I wish i would have been able to try someone's home freeze dried foods before purchasing the freeze dryer.

  • @islandgrl7346

    @islandgrl7346

    2 ай бұрын

    I’ve read way too many negative reviews about freezer dryers to justify the huge cost of purchasing one. I too am sticking with canning, dehydrating and freezing. I know there are some people who love them and that’s great, but it’s just not in my budget - nor do I want the headaches involved with keeping them running and then having to deal with poor customer service (based on the reviews I’ve read and heard from people who have purchased one).

  • @victoryoverheresy9417

    @victoryoverheresy9417

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly the comment I wanted to read. Phew. Thanks so much!!!

  • @tinkertailorgardenermagpie

    @tinkertailorgardenermagpie

    2 ай бұрын

    And I’ve had WAY too many technical difficulties in the few years I’ve had mine. Right now, it’s a $3000 paperweight!

  • @marcfruchtman9473

    @marcfruchtman9473

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tinkertailorgardenermagpie Really? What model?

  • @lynettemunson7953

    @lynettemunson7953

    2 ай бұрын

    I love mine! I’ve had it for 14 months and use it regularly. I am a single FT working mom with 3 young adults and now a grand baby in the house. I do very little complete meals but usually components. It just generally saves me lots of time, better flavor than canning, and more vitamins etc. Freeze dried candy for kids, fruit for every one, herbs, onions, etc. preserve what I can grow or get at the local farm or on sale… no need to can lots of stock. FD it and it is ready on the shelf just add hot water. The uses are endless. So worth the investment. I’ve only ever had one issue and they emailed me an update I put on a flash drive and voila. No issues since.

  • @elizaC3024
    @elizaC30242 ай бұрын

    We made the leap to a freeze dryer nearly 2 years ago and have not regretted it for a second. We did a lot of eggs intially, that we got on clearance and boy did that save us a ton of money. Now whatever we can find on clearance we freeze dry, allowing us to keep our canning jars available for the garden harvest. As well as for those things like jams, jellies, sauces,etc. We haven't done a lot of raw meat, instead we bulk cook, and then freeze dry complete meals. Or we do a lot of single ingredients. Like we got 8 grocery bags of peppers at $2.50 a bag. We chopped them and got them onto freeze dryer trays ASAP.

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey Elizabeth! Exactly, my friend! You are a woman after my own heart. Food deals (in season, on sale, or what you've already cooked) are out there and when you have a means of preserving it you really see how a freeze dryer earns its price over time. I'll be getting plenty of use out of it this summer for sure!

  • @debr8107
    @debr81072 ай бұрын

    Excellent presentation! I bought my FD 2 years ago and have never regretted it. Today, my weekly food budget is under $30.00 a week, and we are eating very well, seafood, pork, and beef. The deciding factor for me was the nutritional value of freeze drying compared to canning.

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hello friend! Whoa, you have impressive results and what you described is exactly how I know freeze drying would only continue to safeguard our food budget, even with the initial costs. And the ease of literally laying already cooked foods, or fresh or raw foods and have it come out fully preserved has been a time saver in ways I'm so thankful for. It'll allow me to stock my pantry faster for not only my home, but for items I like to share with my parents.

  • @tlflora

    @tlflora

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BecomingaFarmGirl yes! me too :) but im widowed so ill have the food right there in case i cant get out for anyperiod of time.

  • @sailthebigorb7174
    @sailthebigorb71742 ай бұрын

    I learn a lot from this channel but one of the handiest things I learned from Cassandra is using a brake bleeder suction tool to vacuum seal canning jars like at the 10:12 mark. I have gone through several electric vacuum sealers and got tired of the expense to replace when they break down. Never in a million years would I be clever enough to figure out this cheap tool for kitchen use that I now use all the time. Thanks, Cassandra!

  • @darkskinwoman

    @darkskinwoman

    2 ай бұрын

    I literally paused the video to reflect on the genius brake bleeder hack.

  • @sailthebigorb7174

    @sailthebigorb7174

    2 ай бұрын

    @@darkskinwoman It is amazingly cheap and effective. I use it to keep crackers in pint jars because I don’t eat an entire sleeve of saltine crackers each time I open one and they always go stale.

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey lady! I'm so glad to pass this on (although, I learned this from Heidi from Rain County here on YT--if you haven't heard of her I think you'll love her channel too). I love that it stores easily and don't have to worry about it breaking down on me. I've had mine for years!

  • @darkskinwoman

    @darkskinwoman

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BecomingaFarmGirl Hey farm girl! I'll check her channel out. Random question... do you plan to stay in the DMV area when you get your farm? I'm thinking of moving to VA.

  • @diannelittle2331

    @diannelittle2331

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BecomingaFarmGirl, do you have a link to the suction tool you used?

  • @constancebeck2992
    @constancebeck29922 ай бұрын

    I've had my harvest right almost 5 years. Love it! I was taught raw food use cold water or cold broth. Cooked foods hot water or broth.

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey lady! Oh, I'm so happy to hear this. This will certainly be a game changer! Oh, I"ll have to try cool water next time. Thanks for sharing!

  • @constancebeck2992

    @constancebeck2992

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BecomingaFarmGirl love your videos!!!🥰

  • @randomrandom3402
    @randomrandom34022 ай бұрын

    You gotta weigh the food while it's wet before freezing to calculate the amount of water needing to be added

  • @NothingWasted57
    @NothingWasted572 ай бұрын

    We LOVE our Harvest Right. Having said that, it may not be the absolute best way to preserve every last thing. However, we are a suburban family in Southern California. Space is a premium here and we do not have room for a large stock of home canned foods. Freeze drying helps us preserve more in a smaller space without worrying about running an extra freezer or figuring out where to store more jars than would reasonably fit in our pantry. We love eating fruit as is for a crunchy snack instead of chips. We have a large stock of green onions which I ground into onion powder, a year of thyme, sage and also some basil from our garden. We ran a few batches of pureed beets and their greens to powder up for our smoothies. I was even able to share with all of our out-of-state family and friends last year at Christmas for a fraction of what it would cost to ship other homemade items. I just ordered the book, Discover Home Freeze Drying, with a teacher gift that I received this year. I am also really looking forward to the upcoming release of a book called Freeze Drying the Harvest by Carolyn Thomas. We have had to do a little routine maintenance, but it really has been a good experience overall.

  • @feralkid1879
    @feralkid187919 күн бұрын

    I've been contemplating getting one, watching all the vids, but I still have some reservations. It's just that in my experience, folks who buy something new and expensive tend to be too excited about it to entertain regrets or admit any shortcomings for a few years.

  • @crazyaboutcards
    @crazyaboutcards5 күн бұрын

    I love my freeze dryer. It's been the best thing I ever purchased. I also still preserve food through canning, dehydrating, and freezing. It helps us utilize our garden and have some food security.

  • @barbeewear4240
    @barbeewear42402 ай бұрын

    I’d had my freeze dryer for 1 year and love it. It ran every day during the garden season and for the first time I didn’t throw zucchini on the compost pile. I was able to take advantage of produce I love at the farmer’s market without running out of freezer space. I didn’t have to buy produce at the grocery store this winter. I still can and sometimes run the dehydrator when the garden harvest piles up end of summer.

  • @katieauth8979
    @katieauth89792 ай бұрын

    Couple tips… been freeze drying for four plus years… 1. You can reconstitute with any ‘liquid’… be creative. Broth, more pasta sauce, beer etc 2. When eating FD foods not reconstituted make sure you drink LOTs of water so you don’t get backed up 💩 3. Herbs, herbs, and more herbs!! There just isn’t a better preservation method for herbs!

  • @shelleylee8774
    @shelleylee8774Ай бұрын

    We've had our medium HR (with the old standard pump) for over 5 years. It has never given us a moment's trouble. I mostly freeze dry complete meals. It's just the two of us but I cook family-sized meals and freeze dry the leftovers. I also freeze dry eggs when our chickens are producing more than we can eat. For long-term storage and possible future food insecurity, I don't think we will care about slight textural differences. This is really an investment in your family's future. Thanks for a great video.

  • @renitameares3838
    @renitameares38382 ай бұрын

    I have had my FIRST medium freeze dryer (Harvest Right) for 3 years and added a 2nd one 2 months ago. There is a learning curve and I still can’t but I love freeze drying and using the foods that I process. There is convenience and no nutrients are lost unlike in canning. Before I purchased my first one, I spent thousands on freeze dried foods for about 5 years. I could have saved thousands if I had that machine earlier but I like to research and watch before taking the big plunges. For those who are on the fence, make sure that when you do make that purchase, READ THE MANUEL. WATCH EVERY KZread VIDEO OUT THERE. Become familiar with your machine before you start and don’t rely on Facebook groups. They did their research and homework. You should do the same.

  • @emilywalton2339
    @emilywalton233919 сағат бұрын

    Finally you know that most homesteaders that are talking about freeze dryers are sponsored they didn’t even pay for it. Little back story my husband and I bought one they were having a big sale. It arrived plug it in realized it wasn’t working properly. Called the company they had a tech call me told me to few things nothing worked. My husband is a HVAC tech so he looks at the Vaccum pump and it was leaking. They told me they could send new one it would be charged. If that didn’t work they would further investigate it. Well we decided to call them get refund ship it back. Turns out you have 30 days from when it arrives to ship it back. They charged us 500 restock fee. I had to fight the company. I will never recommend the company. Also all repairs are on the customers they don’t have real techs. My husband and I were devastated we didn’t get to free dry anything we did so much research. Turns out they are getting sued a lot for defective machines.

  • @annamccosker7878
    @annamccosker78782 ай бұрын

    I'm so happy to see you again! You always make me smile. I wish our stores had regularly marked down food items, however, we have so many ppl jammed into our local area.

  • @tinakoziol1690
    @tinakoziol16902 ай бұрын

    When rehydrating meat use broth to give the freeze dried and vegetables better flavor! I have found fruit works the best in the freeze dryer and eating them that way is great. Cucumbers can be seasoned and freeze dried into chips! Awesome snack. Options are endless!

  • @kewpiefan72
    @kewpiefan722 ай бұрын

    You are such an amazing content creator! Love your passion!

  • @lucyjones2184
    @lucyjones21842 ай бұрын

    We have had our freeze dryer for about 2 months. It’s been awesome and we love it, but it’s not for everyone. My favorite is apples! We also did 100 eggs which are perfect for baking with. Now we can make our favorite baked goods even when eggs are not available or super expensive! If anyone is worried about buying it and hating the food, try buying some freeze dried foods and eating them first. It is a huge expense if you don’t like the end product. Also candy is fairly quick and easy to freeze dry and if you sell that it can help offset your expenses.

  • @puggirl415

    @puggirl415

    Ай бұрын

    I imagine the texture issues come with reconstituting the food. Freeze dried fruit is great eaten out of hand, so crispy and sweet, but what do things like reconstituted green beans or summer squash taste like texture wish after freeze drying then reconstituting in water or broth? That's what I want to try, to see if I like the texture.

  • @tshoptiludro
    @tshoptiludro2 ай бұрын

    Just havta say how much I enjoy your videos. Thx a billion from Jemez Springs, NM.

  • @Just-Nikki
    @Just-Nikki2 ай бұрын

    I love how much space I save just from powdering FD tomato sauce, pumpkin puree, eggs, applesauce, broth etc. I just scoop out what I need and reconstitute it. You’re gonna have so much fun playing with it!

  • @crystalh1402
    @crystalh14022 ай бұрын

    I get so much encouragement from you because my home is a similar size and I have always felt it’s just too difficult but now I have the proof in my own pantry that it is possible. Thank you for lending me the courage to just try.

  • @crystalwilliams9125
    @crystalwilliams91252 ай бұрын

    So glad you put this on this week! Just finished paying off our freeze drier this past week and it will be shipped soon. The more knowledge the better!!

  • @sheilawilliams6282
    @sheilawilliams62822 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Cassandra for sharing. I would love to have a freeze drier one day. I always enjoy all of tips and suggestions. Thank you so much

  • @explordition
    @explorditionАй бұрын

    Excellent presentation - these are the type of demos/reviews people really need to inform a decision. Well conceived, written and executed. Thank you

  • @user-ys6pl4wo3c
    @user-ys6pl4wo3cАй бұрын

    Im glad to finally find someone that is not just complaining about not really knowing what they are doing.

  • @Tjensen999
    @Tjensen9992 ай бұрын

    All the explanations given is the very reason why I purchased my Freese Dryer a few years ago. 😍

  • @ronm6585
    @ronm65852 ай бұрын

    Very cool device. I'm in Canada and this is the first time I have heard of scrapple. Thanks for sharing.

  • @taliluna3746
    @taliluna37462 ай бұрын

    Your video was suggested in the right-hand column, and I am so thankful! I feel like I have found a kindred spirit. THIS video is perfect for the information I was looking for. I just subscribed to your channel and will follow you dutifully. Many thanks for your contributions!!!

  • @betterlivingonabudget
    @betterlivingonabudget2 ай бұрын

    LOVE this video, and thanks for the inspo! I'm from Kansas, and one of my fondest childhood memories was visiting my German Gma who would occasionally treat us with slices of knip. It's very close to scrapple. I'd never thought about it until this video, but knip a/k/a scrapple, would be delicious thinly sliced and freeze dried - kind of like a dry beef jerky - yum! Great point about freeze-drying preserving vitamins and minerals!

  • @allthai100
    @allthai1002 ай бұрын

    So glad you are covering freeze drying! I love freeze dried scrapple! I do that if you aim for powdered scrapple the rehydration is easier. You just have to rehydrate, shape and pan fry. You can then get far more squished into the tray and storing it as a powder is far easier than pieces. This also allows you to calibrate your portion on the fly as and when you use it.

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Wait, what? Powder it? Oh that tip is gold! I'm going to try that. Thank you for sharing sweet friend!

  • @allthai100

    @allthai100

    2 ай бұрын

    To maintain some texture I just crumble it on the sheet pan. There is no need to pulse it in the food processor otherwise it will be more like pate. The best part is you can send your mom more to a bag! On a separate note making it is so easy just with the food scraps you have!! And also you might enjoy Geotta if you like scrapple. It’s the Cincinnati poor man’s sausage and tastes amazing! A great crock pot project that goes a very long way!

  • @suzieo8230
    @suzieo8230Ай бұрын

    Your video is the best one on freeze drying I have seen yet! I might even have to try this stuff you call scrapple. :)

  • @JeanHudson2022
    @JeanHudson20222 ай бұрын

    I have watched a lot of video's on freeze drying and never seen meats or lasagna or meals in general so thank you for this. I have wanted one for a long time. My sister down the road bought one at Christmas time. He might of used it maybe 2 dozen times she does candies mostly. I am going to try her freeze drying for things like this to see if I like the flavor and texture of rehydrated. I also never seen them rehydrate meals like this. So thanks for always showing it all. I have seen people down south make their scrapple. Was interesting watching her make it

  • @siasgal62
    @siasgal622 ай бұрын

    I’m going to be purchasing one the fall to freeze dry herbs, meals and candy for my family. Thank you for showing us how you use it, as it’s been educational. I’m glad you could freeze dry the scrapple for your Mom…it was my Mom and Dad’s favorite when they were alive.

  • @MSLILLY4533
    @MSLILLY45332 ай бұрын

    I'm so very glad you're working with Harvest Right you are giving your community so many valuable options in food preservation. I can't wait to see all the wonderful ideas you have for freeze drying. God Bless❤

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Friend! I am really enjoying how fast I can just put food on trays and let this machine do the work. Between canning, dehydrating and now freeze drying, I'll be able to continue to stockpile my pantry for home and my folks!

  • @IslandTiffiney
    @IslandTiffiney2 ай бұрын

    Great job demonstrating texture and what you can freeze dry! I now realize that I was thinking too small about the usefulness of a freeze dryer. I can't wait for a freeze dryer to be in my budget. Thank you for an informative video that was so well done!

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey lady! I'll continue to show more ways I'm using my freeze dryer, but please don't rush into the purchase. In fact, I'm so glad that I managed a kitchen that utilized canning, dehydrating, and fermenting for years before we got the freeze dryer. What I can say is the simplicity and array of options you have to store foods that don't preserve with the other methods has tickled me the most. I'm so glad you found this video helpful!

  • @suzannepoffel2160
    @suzannepoffel21602 ай бұрын

    Thanksss... I was raised and my family's in Maryland! and enjoyed

  • @amblur21
    @amblur21Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video! I've been wanting to do this, but purchasing is such a commitment. I was glad you even brought up things I did not think of, such as fat going rancid. I don't personally know anyone who does this so I knew there would be things I didn't even think to look into when freeze drying.

  • @ke8mattj
    @ke8mattj21 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the video! Received mine a few days ago but haven't had time to put it together until this week end. I'm loving these videos.

  • @live4christ7777
    @live4christ7777Ай бұрын

    I thought I was the only one who used a break bleeder for jars! Love! Now - to show this video to my husband - to prove that our soon to be delivered freeze dryer will do what I told him it would!

  • @dollydog5
    @dollydog52 ай бұрын

    I love this! And I love your food mindset! I have a large Harvest Right machine still in the box, as for the past few months, we have been unsure if we are transferring to a new state. I've been waiting to get started. I love the idea of buying sale meats. We may be moving to Alaska for work. Thus, I am envisioning hunted moose and caribou, copious amounts of salmon, gallons of wild blueberries, and U-pick farm veggies and fruits (actually a thing in Alaska!). I can't wait to have so much abundance near me that we can harvest for almost free. Alaska has earthquakes, so I have been worried about using my canning jars (unless I can figure out a really great way to keep them safe if a quake hits). Doing all this in mylar bags feels much safer, since food security is important to me.

  • @misterp158
    @misterp15824 күн бұрын

    good stuff, I have done over 100 batches and still love mine. thanks for sharing

  • @Liqidslver
    @Liqidslver2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the close ups on the food. I know we won't be going for it right away but it is something we are eyeballing hoping the technology gets cheaper soon. For now its great to have an few ideas on how to even use it.

  • @alsmokent5719
    @alsmokent57192 ай бұрын

    I love this video. I've had my freeze dryer for months but never used it. I recently started setting it up. fears. this video is inspiring. thank you

  • @pamt8430

    @pamt8430

    2 ай бұрын

    Jump in and try something simple like frozen veggies from the grocery store that are on sale, like corn, peas, green beans (smaller veg.) Start on a weekend off. I understand the nervousness, trust and believe, but once you get that first batch done and put away you'll be like....I got this!!!

  • @renaesutton3145
    @renaesutton31454 күн бұрын

    I love my freeze dryer but need to use it more for sure. I have found that if I pre freeze food before putting it in it cuts the entire process time down by a lot, especially for liquids like eggs and coffee creamer or anything liquid, as well as just anything. Of course you should run batch with all pre frozen stuff then. I also do dry check weight for every batch, may take a little more time but totally worth it in my opinion. I also have seen folks say not to mix raw and cooked meats in same batch and be sure to mark anything raw as such, you may remember now but in 5 years you may not. I enjoy your videos, you have some awesome ideas and it's helping me expand my food storage ideas. Thanks for sharing!

  • @williamsedlock3903
    @williamsedlock3903Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for all the valuable information I have been on the fence about getting a freeze dryer for some time now I have a small farm in our thinking of utilizing it for prepping reasons

  • @sandyseas8355
    @sandyseas83552 ай бұрын

    LOVE ur channel; you are so thorough. I can't wait to get one. BTW, Pinterest has recipes for Scrapple ❤

  • @thevirtualgodmother
    @thevirtualgodmother2 күн бұрын

    Binge watching your channel again. Thanks for making it all make sense ❤ hey from Maryland too ❤❤

  • @hollys4664
    @hollys466429 күн бұрын

    thank you so much! would love to learn more about the break bleeder thing. never heard of it.

  • @09echols
    @09echols2 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you have your freeze dryer. Mine is on the list of desired appliances

  • @veronica978

    @veronica978

    2 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @danellehoward1906
    @danellehoward1906Ай бұрын

    I grew up in SE Pennsylvania. That scrapple brought back memories!! Looking forward to my freeze dryer arriving soon and being able to try these ideas :)

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    Ай бұрын

    Isn't scrapple the BEST?!!!!

  • @GarlicFirst
    @GarlicFirst21 күн бұрын

    This is one *excellent* video about freeze drying. Thank you.

  • @maryhulen7277
    @maryhulen72772 ай бұрын

    Not happy with ours. The mushrooms were great. But meatballs tasted like styrofoam. Don’t do milk. It’s far more convenient to buy already powdered freeze dried organic milk. Ours stopped working a week after the warranty expired. Fruit does well. Some veggies do well. Don’t do onions.

  • @startingoverhomestead6503

    @startingoverhomestead6503

    2 ай бұрын

    Why not do onions?

  • @dcgirl8765

    @dcgirl8765

    2 ай бұрын

    How long is the warranty?

  • @BlueJadeU

    @BlueJadeU

    2 ай бұрын

    Which brand did you buy?

  • @laurasonnier

    @laurasonnier

    2 ай бұрын

    Ditto to the three above questions

  • @irony11

    @irony11

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@startingoverhomestead6503Some people have complained about the smell. I think most people place it in another area away from the main living area to avoid either the smells or the noise. That eliminates the issue. Freeze dry onions, garlic etc and blend for your own powders.

  • @stephanievarnes9428
    @stephanievarnes94282 ай бұрын

    Love your idea of FDing scrapple. Will try that with my family's recipe using hot sausage. I FD Vidalia onions, (raw chopped), when @ their cheapest in spring and use the rest of the year. Preshredded cheddar and mozzarella are super easy and go into canning jars. Thanks for the FD ideas!

  • @robininva
    @robininvaАй бұрын

    I love scrapple. My daddy made it and I don’t make it enough! Thanks for the reminder!!

  • @donnamullins2089
    @donnamullins20892 ай бұрын

    Oh my goodness Cassandra you are on a roll. Everything looks really good. I need a neighbor who has a freeze dryer. I thought about you today at our Brookshire's Grocery. Must be a new policy if it doesn't sell it is off the shelf and sells for $1. Rao's 24oz Italian sausage & mushroom sauce exp 2027, Mezzetta Basil Pesto 6.25oz jar exp 2027, Amora Pesto paste exp 5/25 and Amora tomato paste 4.5oz from Italy exp 11/26. Organic brown sugar 1lb. Lots of baby food in squeeze pouches you name it. The bins were full. I only purchased 20 items. The Rao's is $14.79 each at Walmart. I almost choked. Right place, right time. I was only there to buy fresh corn 3/1$ and Duke's Mayo was on sale. Came out with 20 extra bargains. ha ha

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey Donna! Always god to see you lady! Honey those are stellar prices and see---the sales are out there and as a preserver, you can take advantage of that. High five for you friend!!

  • @debbiehullen-be2kz
    @debbiehullen-be2kz2 ай бұрын

    I too am a native MD girl but have never had scrapple. 😅 I think my mom probably never ate it so that is why. I did recently purchase a pound package at a farmers market for my mother in law and she was thrilled! Hello from Ellicott City! 👋

  • @lindalanham9487
    @lindalanham94872 ай бұрын

    Haha I am in Maryland. Bern eating scrapple my whole life. Love it! Great video!

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hello fellow Marylander! Those that 'get it', get it. I love scrapple! As the saying goes "eat what you preserve and preserve what you eat!"

  • @s.oliver5735
    @s.oliver5735Ай бұрын

    I love this video! I have been freeze drying a lot of veggies, meals, and cooked meat. You inspired me to branch out to raw meats. I just finished 4 gallons of raw ground beef that I caught on sale. I eat delicious leftovers from a mason jar every day for lunch, rehydrated with hot water. Tastes just like fresh.

  • @cherylpresleigh6403
    @cherylpresleigh64032 ай бұрын

    It’s a wonderful option for preserving food while keeping the nutritional value high. Thank you for sharing. I hope your mom loved getting the scrapple in the mail!

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    She was so tickled! Usually when she visits, she'll eat scrapple EVERY morning because she can't find it in the stores in Florida, but now, she has her own stash. She was beyond excited and now when she's up, she's going to freeze dry the food herself and pack it in her suitcase!

  • @cherylpresleigh6403

    @cherylpresleigh6403

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BecomingaFarmGirl Love it!

  • @charlotteparton8581
    @charlotteparton85812 ай бұрын

    I LOVE my freeze dryer!! Great video

  • @melissacasler9017
    @melissacasler90172 ай бұрын

    love ours! we pre freeze everything as it makes the process faster...I havent done raw meat - may have to try that! happy freeze drying!

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hello! Coming from the pressure canning, regular dehydration world I am blown away at how hands off the process it. I can literally take what I've already cooked or frozen, and now I have an option to store items that I can't can (milk, eggs, other dairy). Wow---I'll be able to stock and store so much more for my house and my folks. So glad you're having a great experience too!

  • @stephenross4333
    @stephenross43332 ай бұрын

    I appreciate your videos. Apparently you can pre-freeze food in your regular freezer to save time in the Harvest Right. Been thinking about getting one of these, but so expensive. Main negative I hear is that they need to be repaired from time to time, requiring shipping back factory (heavy & expensive). If I buy, I'll use your affiliate link. LOVE your Brake Bleeder suggestion. Former Texan, now happily in the Pacific Northwest.

  • @tawanajackson5545
    @tawanajackson55452 ай бұрын

    Oh girl I love your coffee cup ❤

  • @aunttiasbackyard5028
    @aunttiasbackyard50282 ай бұрын

    What I really did not expect was to see someone freeze drying RAPA scrapple! I feel seen Sis! Love it.

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Haha! We love us some scrapple around here! And now my mom loves that I can mail it to her :) As the saying goes---preserve what you eat and eat what you preserve. I knew showing scrapple might draw a few stares, but for those who get it (like you) you get it!

  • @amyschmelzer6445

    @amyschmelzer6445

    2 ай бұрын

    My parents are midwesterners but I went to college in Virginia where scrapple was served in the cafeteria. I don’t remember sampling it because I never ate it at home and just wasn’t that adventurous. It didn’t make a big impression on me if I did try it.

  • @babyana231
    @babyana2312 ай бұрын

    Wow thanks. And also really the quality of your video. Very clear. I’m wondering what type of camera you a re using?

  • @whizkid9124
    @whizkid91242 ай бұрын

    My mom said take a mini step weigh before and after then you know how much water to add. Thanks for posting!

  • @kcsunshine6416
    @kcsunshine64162 ай бұрын

    Love the video. My only concern about a freeze dryer is that there have been some problems with operation/breakdown/non-function, and what I have heard and read has kept me from purchasing.

  • @k.p.1139
    @k.p.1139Ай бұрын

    Honey, you are a ray of sunshine! I was in the kitchen talking with the Lord, and started thinking about making cereal - quick duck-go search and there you are. I have a freeze dryer, and hadn't dove into raw meats, because well...I just haven't. I'm thinking NOW, I just might give it a shot... Especially- scrapple. We do miss that from PA! I get your husband too! I'm from Fl., spousal unit is from PA. I had never heard of it until we visited Lancaster. It's pretty good! 😊😊 Tell your Mama that Publix does have scrapple- frozen. But, the family, unless desperate says, ummm, it's just OK! 🤣🤣

  • @tracyg4783
    @tracyg47832 ай бұрын

    My favorite thing to freeze dry is stock. We live in a 900 sq foot house and storage space is at a premium. I can fit 2 gallons of stock into a 1/2 gallon jar. It rehydrates beautifully and you don’t loose the nutrients that you do by canning it. I do recommend pre-freezing just for less mess and shorter time running the freeze dryer but you don’t have to.

  • @GrandmaSandy
    @GrandmaSandyАй бұрын

    Thank you so much my dear friend for a wonderful video and thanks for letting me know so much great information. I watched from the beginning to the end. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @freedomis4all
    @freedomis4all2 ай бұрын

    In this case, I would love having buyer's remorse, it'd mean I was able to buy myself one.

  • @gelwood99

    @gelwood99

    2 ай бұрын

    Same!

  • @karenbrooks9251
    @karenbrooks92512 ай бұрын

    excellent presentation!! thank you!

  • @thefrankperspective4247
    @thefrankperspective4247Ай бұрын

    I looked up for a second, then heard brake bleeder hose, and thought I accidentally switched videos. This is easily in the top 10 best thought out kitchens in terms of approach and equipment

  • @sandi-midnight-mueller6550
    @sandi-midnight-mueller655019 күн бұрын

    I have been wanting to get a freeze drier for a couple years now. I do not trust the power grid around here when it comes to my freezer! But with having to deal with Breast cancer has put it out of reach for awhile. Hopefully things will turn around soon! Love your pen by the way... They are only ones I buy!!!

  • @kimproffitt3419
    @kimproffitt34192 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad to see you freeze drying now! We talked last year at the HOA about you needing to get a freeze dryer. Now you will never have any food waste and don't have to worry if you have enough freezer space. I love mine. Can't wait for you to do fresh herbs, oh my goodness - they are wonderful! Can't wait to see you at HOA this year! xoxo

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey Kim! Girl, this has been a game changer already! I'm so glad you prodded me because what I've realized is that I now I can easily double what I can stock simply because the freeze dryer can run without me needing to be so hands on in the ways that canning and dehydrating require. Canning is and will always be my joy, but you cannot beat throwing raw (or cooked) meat, meals, fruits and veggies on a tray and walking away. And now I'll be able to preserve dairy items and eggs! I've been loving it so far! Are you coming to HOA this year too?

  • @Just-Nikki

    @Just-Nikki

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BecomingaFarmGirlI love my All American canner but I recently got an electric canner and it does all the work. It’s basically like using an Instant Pot and doesn’t require babysitting.

  • @vahultman860
    @vahultman860Ай бұрын

    Soooo love the Carhart!

  • @DorySewCrafty
    @DorySewCrafty23 күн бұрын

    Is there a promo code for this freeze dryer, I may have missed it. Excited to save up for one. I LOVE your channel and you are just so inspiring, a wonderful teacher! Thank you for all you do! 💜

  • @PHExpatPrepper
    @PHExpatPrepper21 күн бұрын

    I love my FD. But after a few years.. well, I have a TON of long term food now. Running out of room to put more in. But I still keep stacking when its right.

  • @doriethiessen9138
    @doriethiessen91382 ай бұрын

    I think that's a duck egg! The shell had a translucence to it and was larger than a chicken egg (at least it appeared that way). A guinea egg is small, very pointy on one side and speckled. Love your videos!

  • @marcfruchtman9473
    @marcfruchtman94732 ай бұрын

    Freeze Drying is super interesting stuff. Also, the quality of the video image is really great. Thanks for the video! So, were you basically saying, that you wished someone had told you about the cool saving factor? or was there some other question that I missed... Also, to Anyone not sure about the "taste", you could just order 1 or 2 packets of freeze dried food online.

  • @debbiesykes5491
    @debbiesykes54912 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Cassandra I wish I could afford one of these but right now not in my future

  • @sura-quayarbon6055
    @sura-quayarbon6055Ай бұрын

    Since you love scrapple it would be worth checking out goetta (pronounced get-Ah), it is similar and cooked the same way you cook/serve scrapple. Is from the Ohio/Cincinnati region. I actually enjoy it better, it's a bit heartier since scrapple sometimes can be a bit mushy from the cornmeal. Goetta is a bit grainer and uses beef and pork with pinhead oats, onion, garlic and seasoning. It's actually fun to make at home from scratch.

  • @sheissunshine
    @sheissunshine2 ай бұрын

    Scrapple? Definitely a regional thing never heard of it lol! Great video!

  • @BecomingaFarmGirl

    @BecomingaFarmGirl

    2 ай бұрын

    Totally! It's a dish made from scraps of pork meat, usually trimming, combined with cornmeal and spices and is soooo tasty!!!

  • @thechristinediane

    @thechristinediane

    2 ай бұрын

    The Appalachians have livermush, a similar (but not the same) dish that is pan-fried the same way. My grand dad from Philly was the family expert on the Scrapple vs. Livermush comparison. As I recall, Scrapple has a nuanced, rich flavor with a variety of soft pig parts + grain + spice. Livermush has pig liver + grain + spice.

  • @siasgal62

    @siasgal62

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s a Jersey thing too…I grew up eating it and I’m now 62 but I no longer eat it.

  • @heidiw8406

    @heidiw8406

    Ай бұрын

    @@siasgal62 A friend of mine is from Jersey and talks about scrapple all the time.

  • @barbragil440
    @barbragil4402 ай бұрын

    Thanks for a great video…Well done! The newer freeze driers come with 5 trays and the heating sealer. Did you get an older model?

  • @joannastryker1151
    @joannastryker1151Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this useful information. I have taken other courses and no one really gave me the tea. P.S. why don't you do a vid on how to cook/season scrapple. I mean I would NEVER have though that was edible, lol.

  • @chelseycarrillo8824
    @chelseycarrillo88242 ай бұрын

    Being a military family as well this allows me to preserve as much food as I want without the added weight and fragility of canning. It's always a battle to get the movers to pack our home canned goods 😒 . I have not regretted the purchase of our large freeze drier. I almost feel guilty if I don't have it running.

  • @jackiesnowflake2255
    @jackiesnowflake2255Ай бұрын

    I have two dryers a med and my mom’s small one. I have 33 hens, nuf said😂 yah I’m freeze drying eggs galore! I do a lot of vegetables and then powder them and fruits too. Meat is another one I love to do. If I’ve canned something that I don’t care mostly vegetables for I will powder it and put them in soup or casseroles.

  • @marciahohn4521
    @marciahohn4521Ай бұрын

    excellent video!! Thank-you!

  • @michellecelesteNW
    @michellecelesteNWАй бұрын

    Thank you for showing the reconstituted foods, I didn't realize they could still have good texture. Also, that ain't a guinea egg, that looks more like a turkey egg, they taste great! Please explain what in the world that Maryland meat thing is. I'm in Oregon and never heard of it. Thanks! :)

  • @blueraven2345
    @blueraven2345Ай бұрын

    But you have an addressed one of the most important components in its evaluation and that is the actual mouth feel and taste of the end product. Everything else was very helpful and thank you for that.

  • @abudhabig0ld
    @abudhabig0ld26 күн бұрын

    That was a duck egg, guinea eggs are usually smaller than a large chicken egg. For the most part, I loved your presentation, from watching bunches of different freeze-drier videos while waiting for my HR that's on lay-a-way, I've seen lots of tips and tricks, I watched one yesterday where this woman made potato salad with mayo, I hope nobody tries that, and you could kind of tell when she was bagging the salad out of the HR there was stuff stuck to the scraper, NOT a good sign, I didn't wait to the end of your video to post this but don't forget to tell people that Harvest Right has a lay-a-way plan, $250 down and then monthly payments till it's paid for, I pay $100 a month, I can't wait to get mine!

  • @carolynsinyard5215
    @carolynsinyard52152 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love our freeze dryer from Harvest Right. We have only had our freeze dryer for almost three months and it has already paid for it's self. Thank you for sharing this video with us. Have a blessed day.

  • @Vanfamshow
    @Vanfamshow2 ай бұрын

    Hello there 👋🏻 I live in Florida if she has a Publix near by in the freezer section there scrabble. If she has a rose IGA by the breakfast food is fresh scrabble.

  • @FoodForThought.
    @FoodForThought.24 күн бұрын

    I am looking at buying a freeze dryer and really enjoyed your video. What blew me away was the vacuum pump you used to seal your mason jar. Can you please let me know the brand or link to where I can get one. Thank you so much.

  • @tammycarr9637
    @tammycarr96372 ай бұрын

    scrapple is definitely a MD thing :) I send it to my brother in TX regularly :) Freeze drying would def be easier and cheaper lol

  • @Rh0mbus
    @Rh0mbus15 күн бұрын

    Already great content and information. Then you say Maryland, and instant sub lol

  • @ohiofarmgirl3384
    @ohiofarmgirl33842 ай бұрын

    You have scrapple and in SW Ohio/N. KY, we have Goetta

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