[pct-l] Fw: Food Dehydrator Tips or Recipes?

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Lucky break last yeat. Was out of lemon juice and ascorbic acid, but had some 7-up on hand. Amazingly the apples barely turn dark. I think any lemon-lime-type soda would wotk. 
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> IMHO the best dehydrated apples are sliced into 8 slices, peeled, and then
> soaked in 7-Up. Mine take about 24 hour to dehydrate and then after
> turning off the unit and letting them cool, bag them up and freeze. Also
> buy the apples you like. For me, Fujis.
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I'm in kind of the same situation - experimenting with dehydrating foods and
then eating them to see how they might go on the trail.. but I have to ask:
soak them in 7-up - why? As an alternative to lemon juice? to add different
flavors? It seems like an interesting idea... what lead you to such
out-of-the-box thinking? ...  wondering what MtnDew dehydrated apples would
taste like  ;-)  :-)
TheDuck

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