Freeze Drying - Batches 665 & more - Newtown Pippins and Golden Delicious Apples

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  • Starting 6 batches of apples - Newtown Pippins and Golden Delicious apples.
    For these batches we are peeling the apples because the plan is to use them for rehydrating and making pies/apple filling.
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  • @SchoolReports
    @SchoolReports  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

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  • @MisterEMystery
    @MisterEMystery วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    IJBOL when you mentioned what happened to the previous impulse sealer! I’m glad I watched this all the way through before making comments or asking questions; you did a fine job of answering my questions about the Pippin apples with your coverage of the Golden. For example I was questioning why you had a jumbled mess with the Pippin trays but appeared to separate each apple out on the Golden, but your meanderings answered it.
    Your “bedside manner” (for my lack of being able to describe what I mean any better) has improved over your earlier videos. I can only hope mine come close to yours (considering no one will ever see my face on my channel; I am a “Mister E” after all). I hope to be able to send people to your channel and your amzn store, though I’m still trying to understand what I can and cannot do. I plan not to have any storefront links of my own.

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  วันที่ผ่านมา

      🤣 The specs on the power relay says it can handle up to a 100 g shock, and I think that's the part that broke, so I'm guessing the sudden stop on the concrete from 3' gave it more than 100g shock. (My quick calculations said it would be. - But some of my assumptions may have been wrong) I really should try replacing the relay and see if that fixes it.

  • @kerry1963qld
    @kerry1963qld วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great info thanks for sharing

  • @mikeb9646
    @mikeb9646 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The last time I ran a load of granny smith apples I piled the peels on top of the apple slices and ran through the freeze drier, I powdered the peels. I plan on adding the peel powder the next time I bake a pie, I think the powder should add additional filling thickness and flavor, not sure.
    And, yes on a five tray medium the top and bottom trays are still slightly cooler

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the tray info!
      I never even thought of keeping the peels and using them that way. That is a great idea. If I remember right, most of the pectin is in the peels and they should be great to keep and use. I'll have to try this if/when we get more apples. - All the ones we have have been processed.

  • @juliemaring6048
    @juliemaring6048 22 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    Sir, what kind of labels do you use and do you hand complete them? TY in advance.

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      For most bags I print everything on the label, occasionally I hand write the last bits of info., e.g. food weight and water needed.
      (My sister still hand writes everything on pretty much every bag with a felt pen:)
      Trying Out My New Thermal Label Printer - th-cam.com/video/64uMWEFxOgA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xG_lM8tJwoTKDj51

  • @10xshooters
    @10xshooters วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I enjoy the scientific approach with the information, leaving no room for the what if or other ridiculous scenarios. Great content thanks

  • @brianschindler1511
    @brianschindler1511 13 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @lizkeith1356
    @lizkeith1356 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    wow. i didn't know how well apple corers worked. i'll have to get one.

    • @juliemaring6048
      @juliemaring6048 23 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา +1

      I have the same one and can’t get it to work correctly to save my life!😩

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      @@juliemaring6048 I hope you don't mind me asking, but in what way does yours not work well? I'm asking because I'm hoping to avoid any problems with mine in the future. Our old peeler wore out, so we got this new one and I'm hoping it'll keep working for a long time.
      Apple Peeler - Old vs New th-cam.com/video/rcBiXDWr98I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fEG94HrQ916tZL5Q

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

      Our old peeler wore out, so we got this new one and I'm hoping it'll keep working for a long time.
      Apple Peeler - Old vs New th-cam.com/video/rcBiXDWr98I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fEG94HrQ916tZL5Q

  • @jerryfarr3175
    @jerryfarr3175 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Have you ever had fruits go soft in the bag with o2 absorbers? I keep seeing people blame to big of an o2 absorbers being used as the cause. I am not sure I believe that. Thanks for the great videos.

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Never. I'd like to see the math/science on that. I'll have to do some testing.
      We have never had anything that was properly dried and bagged get soft EXCEPT the one time we bought a batch of bad bags and had to re-dry everything we had put into those bags. The Freeze Dry Video I Never Wanted to Make - th-cam.com/video/B0KUfoHuCk4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=u6YEU3MRnZ54-FPO
      We have used up to 500cc size oxygen absorbers into bags as small as pint size with no problems. Way over-sized.
      The number one problem is that there are still a lot of people "guessing" if their food is dry. Most likely this is the real issue.
      Remember, I'm just another idiot on the internet. I could be wrong. The #1 joke at our house is "But, I saw it on the internet!" I look at what commercial companies are doing. If they can do it, we probably can too. (with method adjustments)
      "If you read it on the Internet, it's absolutely true!" - Abraham Lincoln

    • @jerryfarr3175
      @jerryfarr3175 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @SchoolReports After watching a ton of your videos, I have more faith in you than the internet. Lol

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@jerryfarr3175 🤣 Thanks!
      I'm a firm believer that I know very little, and the more I learn the less I seem to know, but I'm willing to learn. People make assertions that this or that will or won't work, but they seldom give the data to show it!

    • @MisterEMystery
      @MisterEMystery วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @jerryfarr3175 I have had Fruits go soft in the bag with an O2 absorber in them, but I’ve been able to narrow it down to one of two things: either there was too much humidity in the room afterwards (after bagging, sealing, waiting a day or two, but then leaving the bag in the room during another freeze dry run and the humidity getting really high), OR the fruit (Black Plums) just doesn’t get fully dry. I’ve had this fruit dry, go through the weighing process @SchoolReports suggests, confirming the trays aren’t losing more weight “and should be dry” only to press the flesh part of the fruit with my fingers and it “mushes” like there’s still water in there.. returning to the freeze dryer for several more hours, weighing again and there being no change other than getting the same mushy result as I press the fruit’s meat. Believing it must be me, I bag them up, the O2 absorbers do their work, and a week later I feel the bags and can feel all the fruit inside has a rubbery feeling to it.
      It hasn’t happened with any other fruit I’ve freeze dried, just the Black Plums I specifically bought the freeze dryer for (these particular black plums are only available for 1 month each year, there are several varieties of black plums).

    • @SchoolReports
      @SchoolReports  วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@MisterEMystery That sounds very interesting! You wouldn't happen to know the sugar levels of your Black Plums, would you? I've read that some varieties of very sweet black plums can have brix readings of 20+, which could put them up there with the sometimes hard-to-dry pineapple.
      Have you freeze dried ripe Comice pears? I wonder if your plums are any thing like Comice in texture; they never get "crunchy." They do dry completely, but remain very soft and have almost no structure. Freeze dried pieces just melt in your mouth like cotton candy.