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I want to emphasize that you don’t *need* to have a dehydrator for drying acorns, but if you do have one they are quite helpful. The most important things are:  1. Spread them out into a single layer  2. Put them in an area with good air flow  With that, you should have acorns that do not spoil on you. Keep in mind that some acorn species are more difficult to dry than others. Depending on species, size, and other conditions, it can take between 1-18 weeks to completely dry. (Sam Thayer - Nature’s Garden)  In my experience, red oak acorns typically dry and keep better long term than white oak acorns.  If I didn’t have a dehydrator, I’d definitely use some kind of fan to increase airflow as a bit of insurance on my harvest! (at least at the beginning)  The next step in the process is cra Acorn Flower, Fall Foraging Guide, What To Forage In The Fall, Fall Foraging Tips And Recipes, Edible Plants Survival, Foraging Acorns, Autumn Foraging Uk, Dried Acorns, Medicinal Wild Plants
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I want to emphasize that you don’t *need* to have a dehydrator for drying acorns, but if you do have one they are quite helpful. The most important things are:  1. Spread them out into a single layer  2. Put them in an area with good air flow  With that, you should have acorns that do not spoil on you. Keep in mind that some acorn species are more difficult to dry than others. Depending on species, size, and other conditions, it can take between 1-18 weeks to completely dry. (Sam Thayer - Nature’s Garden)  In my experience, red oak acorns typically dry and keep better long term than white oak acorns.  If I didn’t have a dehydrator, I’d definitely use some kind of fan to increase airflow as a bit of insurance on my harvest! (at least at the beginning)  The next step in the process is cra