If you score a good deal on some produce but cant eat it all before it goes bad then dehydrating it may just work for you :) I am a prepper and often dehydrate extra produce. \r<br>\r<br>Today I am dehydrating potatoes using 3 methods of cuts: \r<br>\r<br>1. Slicing\r<br>2, Dicing\r<br>3. Shredding \r<br>\r<br>Any dehydrator will work :) I am using the Excalibur dehydrator here which is a favorite among preppers and raw fooders. It is high capacity and has a timer and a temperature setter.\r<br>Dehydrating foods is very easy. The important thing to be careful of is to make absolutley sure the food is completely dehydrated when finished or you might get mold.\r<br>I store my dehydrated foods in either a glass mason jar or mylar ziplock bag both with oxygen absorbers. This is to extend the shelf life of the food even longer :)\r<br>\r<br>I appreciate any comments or insights or tips anyone has to offer :) Please feel free to post below :) And now on with the show..A Woman and Her Potatoes. \r<br>\r<br>\r<br>To your health, longevity and peace of mind,\r<br>The Healthy Prepper :-)\r<br> \r<br>Subscribe! To be notified of new videos. Its free! Click on subscribe tab above video.\r<br> \r<br>You Tube Channel: To see all of our videos! Click on the Healthy Prepper link above the video or by going to \r<br> \r<br>GOFoods Emergency Survival Food: Get it and forget it:\r<br>To order a free sample of 12 servings of GO Foods, visit \r<br> \r<br>Our Recommendations:: to find many hard to find prepping items.\r<br> \r<br>Follow us on: \r<br>Facebook: \r<br>Twitter: \r<br>Blog: \r<br> \r<br>Comments: I am thoroughly intrigued by your thoughts and ideas on my videos and welcome all comments. They inspire me and keep me thinking! Together we build better mousetraps.