thanks for the lead!
i have talked up the raw life to my friends and a few are seriously considering getting these items.
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thanks for the lead!
i have talked up the raw life to my friends and a few are seriously considering getting these items.
It's just samshealth.com I had never heard about it until I saw another post in the same thread. Here is the dehydrator I got:
http://www.samshealth.com/DEHYDRATOR...MODEL_2400.htm
You guys are awesome. Thanks for the link. I think I will have to talk to DH....:) !
Cheri
I have not been raw that long but I have juiced since 97 with this juicer .
http://www.lequip.com/visor/index.asp
I have made pasta with it back in the day also.
for your money this thing rocks! has a blank for nut butter also. My model is 10 years old and the motor works as if new . Great for ALL juice types! does not harm the delicate stuff like them loud spinner juicers BUY THIS ONE!
also I found Craig’s list is helpful for the expensive stuff. I just bought a model 4000 commercial vita-mix for $200 bucks.
These things are beyond awesome and really quiet!
I tried this link, and my computer said it didn't exist. I tried googling the name, and got nothing.
I really need a dehydrator, and would prefer to not pay a million dollars for it. Do you know if
they still exist, or have changed names or something?
Yeah, lemme give you some links that work. I use a L'equip dehydrator, but would recommend an Excaliber, it is much better because it dehydrates things more evenly and there is less chance you'll get stuff in the fan. Also I believe you can vary the height available for your dehydrated creations with the Excaliber, which you can't with the L'equip.
I use a Breville centrifugal juicer, but would recommend an Omega masticating juicer instead and hope to get one come tax return season along with an Excaliber.
Funny thing; the Breville and L'equip were bought with last years tax return, wish I'd done more research. But I don't think having different machines for different purposes is a bad thing. The L'equip is great for making sweet potato chips and I think I'll continue to use it for drying fruits and veggies when the Excaliber is making crusts, crackers, and breads. Likewise, the Omega can do a lot more, but if I want to make something with a wetter juice pulp the Breville ain't bad.
Breville: 60-75 percent efficient juicing | Omega: 75-85% efficient juicing | Norwalk - 85%-90%+ efficient juicing but costs a lot.
I have a Juice Man Jr that I got a very long time ago. I may need to replace it as it isn't up to par like it used to be. It isn't the best, but it does the trick. As far as dehydrators go, I plan to hit thrift shops and find one.