Our journey to producing more and consuming less on 1/8 acre in the middle of the city. Urban farming, through keeping backyard chickens and a top bar hive of honey bees, practicing organic vegetable gardening, taking care of several fruit trees, maintaining a compost pile, canning and preserving our harvests and trying our best to do it all ourselves using reclaimed materials where possible.
I have been wanting to offer a larger giveaway for my faithful readers for quite sometime now, but the cost of purchasing a large item on my own to give away is pretty cost prohibitive at this point. However, thanks to several of my fellow bloggers, I have been given the amazing opportunity to participate in my first ever group giveaway! After putting the options to a vote on my Ever Growing facebook page last week, the item of choice was obvious!
The Excalibur is the Rock Star of dehydrators and features:
9 large trays, 15" X 15" each with BPA free mesh screens
26 hour timer and automatic turn off when the set time is complete
Adjustable Thermostat - 95 to 155 degrees F
Enter to win your own Excalibur 9-Tray Dehydrator!
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A winner will be chosen via random.org. We will announce the lucky winner on Tuesday, October 15th, 2013. The winner will have 48 hours to contact (nourishingherbalist at gmail dot com) with his/her full name, address, and phone number. There is no purchase necessary to win. This giveaway is open to everyone, but the Excalibur Dehydrator will only be shipped to U.S. or Canadian residents. Winners who live outside of these areas will receive an Amazon gift card in the amount of the item sale price on Amazon.
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Oh my goodness! That would be AWESOME to win. I would make dried herbs, dried tomatoes, dried blueberries, dried pears. I would use it all the time. :)
I want to say I'd make myself some fruit leather snacks, but I'll be honest and say I'd make my dogs some treats, because they're spoiled and I'm a pushover!
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I've never wanted to win anything more than I want to win this! The first thing I would make... that's easy... BANANA CHIPS!
ReplyDeleteDried winter squash. :)
ReplyDeleteFruit leather!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! That would be AWESOME to win. I would make dried herbs, dried tomatoes, dried blueberries, dried pears. I would use it all the time. :)
ReplyDeleteDried Tomatoes and possibly Raspberries if I don't eat them all.
ReplyDeleteapple chips!!
ReplyDeleteRight now it would be Apples!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great giveaway :)
I want to say I'd make myself some fruit leather snacks, but I'll be honest and say I'd make my dogs some treats, because they're spoiled and I'm a pushover!
ReplyDeleteWould love to get a dehydrator. We used to own one - but it fell apart!
ReplyDeleteI would soooooo love to win this!!!
ReplyDeleteI want to dehydrate apples and bananas (whole bananas are super yummy if they're dehydrated enough to store, but not so much that they're hard). Yum!
ReplyDeleteherbs!
ReplyDeleteapricot leather
ReplyDeleteI'm in the midst of the apple harvest so probably fruit leather or dried apples but there is just so much you can do that it's hard to choose!
ReplyDeleteDried apples. Yum-Yum. Great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHealthy fruit and vegetable chips for snacking and lunches.
ReplyDeleteI would dehydrate everything I could, starting first with all my apples :)
ReplyDeleteKale chips! My son just gobbles them up!
ReplyDeleteI would make fruit leather or kale chips!! Yum!
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