I just bought a little package of turmeric roots, was $12.49 When you empty bag, I said to my husband, he must have over $200. Turmeric roots. It’s was nice to hear you grew it .
Brian, I'm happy to say my bread run is complete. I'm dedicating very first run to health. I saw your beets video and at this very moment, the fresh beets are in the HRFD. I may do the turmeric next so all of my future runs will be done with a happy, healthy body, lol. Thanks again, Navy Mark...
wow! We;re into gardening big time, and didn't know Turmeric was something that we could grow. I'll have to check the zone chart to see if I can grow it. BTW, I had no luck with growing ginger.
ginger and turmeric are pretty similar grow types. You might do better growing it in a low tunnel. It's a tropical plant, so the closer you can replicate that environment, the better
Thank you for posting this video. I grow my own ginger, galangal, and turmeric. It's very easy to do. I actually grow in 15 gallon cloth bags. I am going to freeze dry the turmeric this year and make my own turmeric pills with my new Herb Affair capsule maker.
I saw somewhere way before i got my freeze dryer that using turmeric powder, Pepper, and a fat like coconut oil powder was recommended Ive always used their recipes pf 1/3 cup of each if the fat is not needed ill jut add more turmeric Im going to try growing both turmeric and ginger next spring. Would be interested in anybody's ideas on the capsules as well
I had a capsule making thingy years ago, but not as cool as yours. I ordered yours. Wondering what other FDd powders to put together and make "vitamins". Is there someone who addresses this?
I don't know of anyone else who does this. That is the main reason I wanted to get the info out there that it's possible. I use turmeric, ginger, beets, mushroom and moringa.
@@thefreezedryingcommunity I've been looking at the properties of differing mushrooms. Our local health food store carries quite a few fresh mushroom varieties, including lion's mane, so was going to just go for the wide variety and FD, then powder. What ones do you use? Also dark leafy greens sound good. I've made a turmeric ginger ale that's a ferment that's really good. Oh, I've started FDing some of my ferments, but doing them around 90 degrees to keep their 'aliveness'. I'm surprised your yogurt works to remake yogurt with using the FD standard 125 degrees. Maybe tho, some of it's probiotics are dead.
Dude just put the Pepper in with the Turmeric in the Food Processor! 1 Cup Turmeric Powder to 1/4 Cup Pepper - DONE!!! Then Take the Turmeric Capsule/s with Food!
I just bought a little package of turmeric roots, was $12.49
When you empty bag, I said to my husband, he must have over $200. Turmeric roots.
It’s was nice to hear you grew it .
If you go on Etsy, there are lots of organic growers that sell at a reasonable price. That's where I originally purchased my rhizomes
Have both cookbooks. Love them. I bought cookbook number 1 again to give as a gift. Thank you for continuing bringing interesting videos.
Plant Guru has powder in various quantities.
Ginger is ready, and turmeric is soaking - will be in the freezer drying shortly! Thank you, Brian, for these videos :-)
Sure thing! I take ginger and turmeric capsules daily from my harvest every year! Higher quality than you can find in the stores. Happy freeze drying!
Thank you for sharing, always get a wealth of information, every time i watch your videos !
My pleasure!
Brian, I'm happy to say my bread run is complete. I'm dedicating very first run to health. I saw your beets video and at this very moment, the fresh beets are in the HRFD. I may do the turmeric next so all of my future runs will be done with a happy, healthy body, lol. Thanks again, Navy Mark...
I’m going to try growing in pots this year. My garlic did well in pots too.
It's pretty tough stuff. I think you could grow it in just about anywhere
Just got my larger capsule machine. Keep 'em coming!
will do!
This is the tool I have been looking for!
It's great! I have made about 2,000 capsules in the last few weeks
wow! We;re into gardening big time, and didn't know Turmeric was something that we could grow. I'll have to check the zone chart to see if I can grow it.
BTW, I had no luck with growing ginger.
ginger and turmeric are pretty similar grow types. You might do better growing it in a low tunnel. It's a tropical plant, so the closer you can replicate that environment, the better
I grow ginger and turmeric in Zone 6. I follow the ginger growing method from The Rusted Garden. You might check it out and see if it works for you.
Thank you for posting this video. I grow my own ginger, galangal, and turmeric. It's very easy to do. I actually grow in 15 gallon cloth bags. I am going to freeze dry the turmeric this year and make my own turmeric pills with my new Herb Affair capsule maker.
I like it! Have fun
Did you pre-freeze the tumeric before putting it in the freeze dryer
watching fam ro support 🔥🔥
I saw somewhere way before i got my freeze dryer that using turmeric powder, Pepper, and a fat like coconut oil powder was recommended Ive always used their recipes pf 1/3 cup of each if the fat is not needed ill jut add more turmeric Im going to try growing both turmeric and ginger next spring. Would be interested in anybody's ideas on the capsules as well
I am harvesting my outdoor ginger and turmeric right now. It's so easy to grow. I'm moving inside for the winter and it will continue to grow in pots
is there any way to do this without a dehydrator?
This is a freeze dryer and anything else will not yield the same results
Also try to add a good fat to help absorb into the blood stream. 😊
maybe wash it down with an avocado or some coconut oil?
@@thefreezedryingcommunity yes!! 😊
Are there freeze dryers in stock? Considering a small….. Thank you. Also…. Can’t seem to locate your FB group page when I do a search.
Most freeze dryers are in stock. You can visit affiliates.harvestright.com/416.html
To check availability
The Facebook group is retired at 40's Freeze Drying group
m.facebook.com/groups/retiredat40livelifesimple/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
@@thefreezedryingcommunity OH, thank you!!
I had a capsule making thingy years ago, but not as cool as yours. I ordered yours. Wondering what other FDd powders to put together and make "vitamins". Is there someone who addresses this?
I don't know of anyone else who does this. That is the main reason I wanted to get the info out there that it's possible. I use turmeric, ginger, beets, mushroom and moringa.
@@thefreezedryingcommunity I've been looking at the properties of differing mushrooms. Our local health food store carries quite a few fresh mushroom varieties, including lion's mane, so was going to just go for the wide variety and FD, then powder. What ones do you use? Also dark leafy greens sound good. I've made a turmeric ginger ale that's a ferment that's really good. Oh, I've started FDing some of my ferments, but doing them around 90 degrees to keep their 'aliveness'. I'm surprised your yogurt works to remake yogurt with using the FD standard 125 degrees. Maybe tho, some of it's probiotics are dead.
You can get 1 TSP. size capsules and the capsule maker from Herb a Affair
Dude just put the Pepper in with the Turmeric in the Food Processor! 1 Cup Turmeric Powder to 1/4 Cup Pepper - DONE!!! Then Take the Turmeric Capsule/s with Food!
He answered why he doesn’t do this. 😉