Chicken charms may sound cute but, you know the birds will be pecking off each others band . Then getting lodged in their crop or something.
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Diva, I thought the same thing when I first saw them. Mine won't be sporting any of them.Chicken charms may sound cute but, you know the birds will be pecking off each others band . Then getting lodged in their crop or something.
found it
http://www.backwoodshome.com/dehydrating-eggs-at-home/
they also recommended a dehydrator that will kill salmonilla....
Dry vacuum packed with oxygen abzorber....
deb
The Nesco dehydrator I have has a temp control. The problem with dehydrating at 160 is that you will cook the eggs.Good question. Most cheap dehydrators don't have any temp control, I think mine only got to 120-130? does have a fan. Don't remember, put a thermometer in it once curious. I only make venison or beef jerky with previously frozen meat just in case of parasites, same with pickled fish which cooks chemically with the initial vinegar brine, recommended to be frozen for 48hrs (I wait 30 days :-D)
Someday maybe I'll get a good dehydrator, the Sportsman's Guide has a decent one, where I get some of my sausage supplies from LEM has some nice one's also but both are $$