The Solar Food Dryer describes how to use solar energy to dry your food instead of costly electricity. With your own solar-powered food dryer, you can quickly and efficiently dry all your extra garden veggies, fruits, and herbs to preserve their goodness all year long—with free sunshine! Applicable to a wide geography—wherever gardens grow—this well-illustrated book • Complete step-by-step plans for building a high-performance, low-cost solar food dryer from readily available materials • Solar energy design concepts • Food drying tips and recipes • Resources, references, solar charts, and more Eben Fodor is an organic gardener with a background in solar energy and engineering. He works as a community planning consultant in Eugene, Oregon.
There was a time when I thought I would start dehydrating food, so it would keep, but our food gardening was a disaster. I will stick to flowers. Another family member has taken ideas from the book, but neither of us is building the sun-powered food dehydrator. The recipes are great, along with the glossary. I would have like to have seen a color picture of the finished product along with other pictures.
Now that my husband has all these fancy saws, I am going to ask him to build me the Solar Food Dryer the author recomends. This book is not only a great resource for how to dry food, but how to use solar energy in general. It is actually quite technical.
Interesting book for those who are interested in this method for eating their foods. He is also a graduate from UW (University of Wisconsin) like I am, but I have a food dehydrator and this system is not for me at this current time.
A compact little book about how to do just what the title says. Fairly good instructions and it also include recipes. A bit of it is available on Google Books if you Google the title.