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This sheet is used to fit with Nesco FD-28JX, 37, 39, 60, 61, 75PR food dehydrator. The sheet features a no-spill outer lip to keep liquid content on the tray allowing custom thickness. Each tray holds 3 cups of liquid or fruit puree. LSS-2-6 Features: Replacement Sheets, Fruit Roll Sheet For FD-28JX, 37, 39, 60, 61, 75PR, Holds 3 Cups Of Liquid or Fruit Puree, No-Spill Outer Lip - Keeps Liquid Content From Spilling Over The Tray, Solid Surface - Crucial For Making Fruit Leathers & Fruit Rolls, Includes: 2 Fruit Roll Sheets"
I bought a set of these to make fruit rolls for hiking. The Scouts in my troop are always impressed with them (if I bring enough to share). They work great, and are very easy to use. Simply spray them with Pam and pour your fruit mixture on them. Put them in the dehydrator and turn it on. For the fruit mixture, I usually use unsweetened applesauce (from big Costco jars) mixed with jam or jelly. In season, I've also used fresh fruit with applesauce, but it sometimes comes out a little sour.
My mother has these and I used to make lots of fruit rolls with them - lots of fun, and a good treat! I recommend mixing applesauce with (thawed) frozen fruit juice concentrate of your choice to make whatever flavor you like. My favorite was mixing grape fruit juice concentrate with the applesauce. It makes a very deep purple and fruity treat. (Ratio was one can frozen concentrate to a big jar of applesauce. I'll edit my post and add specific sizes soon.)
If you have to feed people snacks and are worried about sugar (not to mention the cost of snacks, which is relatively high) you should consider making fruit leather. You start with a puree of fruit (like applesauce, peach, pear, apricot, or mixed fruits.) These sheets fit in the Nesco American Harvest dehydrator. Fruit leather can be carried for a quick energy snack for hikers, brown baggers, hungry people who need extra sustenance, and of course, the kids.