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You can harness the power of the sun to dry foods, you can buy a solar dryer or solar dehydrator, you can build your own, or you can dry meats in a hot car!
One of the oldest methods of preserving food was drying it in the sun. Native Americans dried strips of deer, elk and buffalo in the sun to eat. North American pioneers dried meat by draping it over the outside of their covered wagons for two to three days as they headed into the western territory. If you want to harness the power of the sun to dry foods, you can buy a solar dryer or solar dehydrator, you can build your own, or you can dry meats in a hot car! A car, parked in the sun can achieve temperatures of 105°-160° F or higher! Rule of thumb, if it’s 90 outside, it’s can be up to 170° F in space between the window and the dashboard. Materials Needed:
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Like the people of old take advantage of the sun to preserve your foods. You can dry meats in a hot car!