I thought I did a pretty good job this year with my Christmas shopping. Rather than worrying about acquiring the perfect gifts for every single person on my list and racking up an enormous amount of debt trying to cover all of these gifts, I found an amazing present that was on sale for a fantastic deal. Then, I bought this present for every single person on my list. Not to spoil the surprise, but everyone I know is receiving a food dehydrator this year for Christmas. I figured, what’s more fun than creating your own jerky and dried fruit experiments? I knew that everybody on my list would have a good time playing with this fun new kitchen instrument, but I had no idea that the dehydrator appliance would have another positive effect… Lowering everyone’s energy bills this winter. You see, although the dehydrator operates by slowly pumping warm, dry, treated air through the container, I never stopped to consider how this would impact the indoor air temperature surrounding the dehydrator. It turns out, if you have the dehydrator running for even an hour, it makes a notable difference in your indoor air temperature. Wherever you position the dehydrator will start to feel very warm and very dry. When this is mixed with your central heating system, the air temperature can actually start to feel unbearably warm. Therefore, I’m recommending everyone turns off their central heating system if they’re going to be dehydrating foods. Now I’m extra confident in the quality of my gifts. Not only will you wind-up with some awesome, nutritional snacks using a dehydrator, but you can also take some winter weather strain off your trusty central heating system.
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