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School of Traditional Skills Freeze Drying Class

You know by now my passion for freeze drying food at home. It has become my favorite preservation method and our freeze dryers are running nearly every day here on the homestead. If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to freeze dry at home, you’ll want to check out my class on Freeze Drying at School of Traditional Skills.

A woman putting the insulation cover onto a Harvest Right freezer dryer.

There is so much time and effort that goes into filming a class. Teaching a skill and covering each step requires plenty of prep work. It’s my love of teaching homesteading skills to those getting started that motivates me!

Enjoy this behind-the-scenes look of me filming my freeze drying class. Then, be sure to grab your seat for the FREE training now. You won’t want to miss it!

A man and wife smiling.

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