Barbara Simoes wrote:Years ago, at our local co op, they sold something that was called maple sugar. it looked like brown sugar but was maple flavored. it was very tasty! I guess, I would try dehydrating or freeze-drying it. From there, I would powder it in a food processor and store it as another form of sugar.
Francis Mallet wrote:...
Why would anyone call it useless? It does what it's supposed to do. Not like round head screwdrivers, now those are useless. Give it a spin Tammy you'll see it's not that difficult to make. The screen is 1/2" hardware cloth.
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I should call it Mighty Champion instead, yeah I'll do that.
Michael Cox wrote:I had one experiment with powders last year - some dehydrated mushrooms. It failed miserably, because my hand-held blender just wasn't up to the job. Could just be the wrong type of blender, but is there something special about dry powders, vrs wet soups etc...? Do you need different blades/blender style?
Kena Landry wrote:I would be interested in having a nutrition expert weigh in on the actual benefits of powdered veggies. My understanding is that you keep minerals and some vitamins, but lose the more sensitive vitamins and most (all?) of the fiber and feeling of fullness from the bulk and from having crunched actively.
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