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I made jerky the other day and all of this fat pooled at the bottom of the

dehydrator. Stuff gets messy in a kitchen. Problem is this pool of seasoned

fat stinks and it permeates all other stuff I put in the dehydrator. I don't

want my yogurt having the aroma of jerky.. same for other things like zucchini

noodles.

The fat got into a couple of corners and crevices that it is like impossible to

get out (Yes, the smell bothered me so that I used q-tips!)

Anyway, how do you guys - to the best of your ability- prevent a situation like

this from happening?

Thanks,

Jodi

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Jodi,I am sure Marilyn has the proper response, but I always make sure that the meat is very very lean. Then I line the trays with parchment paper before laying out the meat -- no drips of any kind leave that way. If your meat is fatty, then you need to line your trays and periodically blot the fat with a towel (or paper towel). For me it is just easier to use the very lean meat.AmeliaFrom: Jodi

To: BTVC-SCD Sent: Mon, March 22, 2010 8:12:10 AMSubject: keeping excalibur clean

I made jerky the other day and all of this fat pooled at the bottom of the dehydrator. Stuff gets messy in a kitchen. Problem is this pool of seasoned fat stinks and it permeates all other stuff I put in the dehydrator. I don't want my yogurt having the aroma of jerky.. same for other things like zucchini noodles.

The fat got into a couple of corners and crevices that it is like impossible to get out (Yes, the smell bothered me so that I used q-tips!)

Anyway, how do you guys - to the best of your ability- prevent a situation like this from happening?

Thanks,

Jodi

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At 03:12 AM 3/22/2010, you wrote:

The fat got into a couple of

corners and crevices that it is like impossible to get out (Yes, the

smell bothered me so that I used q-tips!)

Anyway, how do you guys - to the best of your ability- prevent a

situation like this from happening?

If you can find it, get, and cut to size, a piece of inkblotter. Place it

in the bottom, and it soaks up the grease and doesn't let it get into the

corners. You could also just put some paper towels down.

Another possibility is to get, and cut to size some terrycloth -- it'll

do the same thing, but you'll need to wash it.

One of those things they ought to put in the manual, but don't think of,

because they don't expect they'll be doing like I do, and making 20

pounds of meat into jerky at a whack.

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

Babette the Foundling Beagle

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Argh! I reckon I am just gonna have to be more mindful and micromanage. At

times like these I see how useful being kosher can be and having a dairy

dehydrator and a meat dehydrator because the permeating smell of the jerky is

just flippen gnarly!

Jodi

> >Where do you buy inkblotter these days?

> >A stationary store? Heh.

>

> Y'know, that's a real good question. <g> Maybe

> that's why I put a bar towel on the bottom!

>

>

> — Marilyn

> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

> Darn Good SCD Cook

> No Human Children

> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

> Babette the Foundling Beagle

>

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> Argh! I reckon I am just gonna have to be more mindful and micromanage. At

times like these I see how useful being kosher can be and having a dairy

dehydrator and a meat dehydrator because the permeating smell of the jerky is

just flippen gnarly!

Yeah - but then you would have to have room for two, not to mention

pay for two. Or decide which one you would want first. And then

everything you made with the first one would be milkig or fleischig,

instead of strictly pareve, unless you got a third one for that.

It's a quandary.

Since it would only be half as useful as everyone else's (or a third, even

worse), that's yet another reason I haven't bought one.

Mara

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I meant to say, Tropical traditions makes a good, natural

degreaser - it's their cleaner. Might help.

Mara

> Argh! I reckon I am just gonna have to be more mindful and micromanage. At

times like these I see how useful being kosher can be and having a dairy

dehydrator and a meat dehydrator because the permeating smell of the jerky is

just flippen gnarly!

>

> Jodi

>

>

>>> Where do you buy inkblotter these days?

>>> A stationary store? Heh.

>>

>> Y'know, that's a real good question. <g> Maybe

>> that's why I put a bar towel on the bottom!

>>

>>

>> — Marilyn

>> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

>> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

>> Darn Good SCD Cook

>> No Human Children

>> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

>> Babette the Foundling Beagle

>>

>

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Cool. What a good idea.

Jodi

> >>> Where do you buy inkblotter these days?

> >>> A stationary store? Heh.

> >>

> >> Y'know, that's a real good question. <g> Maybe

> >> that's why I put a bar towel on the bottom!

> >>

> >>

> >> — Marilyn

> >> New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

> >> Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

> >> Darn Good SCD Cook

> >> No Human Children

> >> Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

> >> Babette the Foundling Beagle

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

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> >

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Oy Vei Mara..

Now you got me chasing my own tail.

Trust me though, the dehydrator is so worth it!

Jodi

>

> > Argh! I reckon I am just gonna have to be more mindful and micromanage. At

times like these I see how useful being kosher can be and having a dairy

dehydrator and a meat dehydrator because the permeating smell of the jerky is

just flippen gnarly!

>

>

> Yeah - but then you would have to have room for two, not to mention

> pay for two. Or decide which one you would want first. And then

> everything you made with the first one would be milkig or fleischig,

> instead of strictly pareve, unless you got a third one for that.

>

> It's a quandary.

>

> Since it would only be half as useful as everyone else's (or a third, even

> worse), that's yet another reason I haven't bought one.

>

> Mara

>

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