I am wondering if this would have any impact on if this would have any impact on the circulaton of air and the drying process, and also if it could possibly overheat the dehydrator.
Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

Phillipsart wrote:Use baking paper instead of alfoil. No more sticking
Orion wrote:That sounds promising. But what type of baking paper for something with a lot of liquid?
Orion wrote:Phillipsart wrote:Use baking paper instead of alfoil. No more sticking
That sounds promising. But what type of baking paper for something with a lot of liquid?
Tortoise wrote:Orion wrote:That sounds promising. But what type of baking paper for something with a lot of liquid?
i don't try drying anything with a lot of liquid - that'd just add unnecessary drying time apart from anything else. If it's a meal, i boil off any liquid first, to keep all the flavour. Fruit leathers etc have to be pretty thick, not runny. Did you have something particular in mind?
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