DailyDirt: Preserving Food For Posterity

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Modern civilization wouldn't be where it is today without the means to store food for long periods of time. Before refrigerators, food spoilage was a daily concern for just about everyone. Now, we can keep leftovers in a fridge for far too long -- and forget about it until some really furry mold is obviously thriving. Here are just a few links on keeping food from going bad. If you'd like to read more awesome and interesting stuff, check out this unrelated (but not entirely random!) Techdirt post.
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Filed Under: dehydration, flavor, food, hyperbaric storage, pasteurization, preservation
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    Anonymous Coward, 11 Jan 2013 @ 7:49pm

    I personally wouldn't use them for meat products, but properly designed solar food dehydrators can get nice and hot, do not require electric fans for air movement, and can be a lot cheaper than the countertop version used in the article linked above.

    Lots of links at:
    http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Cooking/cooking.htm

    For an article reporting on some design tests performed at Appalachian State University see:
    http://tec.appstate.edu/sites/default/files/HPImprovingSolarFoodDryers.pdf

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