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[pct-l] RE: drying food



Are we sure that this is food safe?  I'd be real careful. The dry it you'll 
like folks have food safe screens one can buy.

http://www.dryit.com/


Jack Young
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From: "Ted Rupp" <ted@nidlink.com>

If you are drying food that requires the fine screen to keep the items from
falling through, rather than buying the commercial screens, I recommend
buying a section of nylon screen material (screendoor screen) and using the
original screen as a cutting guide.  The screen can be easily cut with an
utility knife and is much more flexible and easily cleaned than the
comercial screen.  I actually prefer the homemade screens to the one
provided by the manufacturer.


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