Magic chef electric food dehydrator

Posted by admin on Sep 6th, 2008
2008
Sep 6

Dries meats, vegetables, fruits, flowers, herbs, nuts. It’s fun to make your own jerky, fruit roll ups, etc. The Magic Chef Dehydrator is still a favorite among long time dehydrator users. Although the Magic Chef company no longer produces it’s food dehydrator lineup, you can still find great used or new-old stock magic chef food dehydrators at very reasonable prices. A great resource to find used or new magic chef food dehydrators is ebay. They have a wide selection of dehydrators at considerably lowered prices.

Magic Chef Jerky Maker FOOD DEHYDRATOR Dryer 5-Tray
US $24.99
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Dehydrating foods such as fruits, meats and vegetables has become a popular trend. With the correct dehydrator instructions, a person can make healthy snacks for the whole family. The usual things people make in dehydrators are jerky and dried fruit, but you can also make breads, crackers, cookies, chips, and lots of other foods.

In the 1850s, a German immigrant John Ringen began a tinshop in St. Louis, Missouri. His business prospered and in 1870, he took in a partner, George August Kahle, who had immigrated to America in 1867. The business sold housewares, washing machines, and cooking stoves they called “quick meals”. In 1881, George Kahle persuaded his brothers-in-law, Charles and Louis Stockstrom to set up a shop to make stoves. These four principals then organized two corporations, the Ringen Stove Company and the Quick Meal Stove Company. Quick Meal manufactured the stoves with Ringen Stove handling the entire output of Quick Meal’s production. The phenomenal growth of these two companies during the 1880s and 1890s led to the merger of eight other stove companies in St. Louis, Chicago and Cleveland in 1901 to form the American Stove Company. American Stove introduced the first oven temperature control device in 1914, and in 1929 brought out the first brand name Magic Chef. The Magic Chef name became so popular in the minds of cooks worldwide that American Stove Company changed its name to Magic Chef, Inc. in 1951.

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553 Benson Road
Benton Harbor, MI 49022

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