I've used mine a bit lately
I make crackers with flax and sunflower seeds, homogonised in the samson then put in the dehydrator - these have been fairly popular with non raw foodists. I have tried making chaptis once with buck wheat and once with wheat - didn't like them that much, but had no idea if they were done properly or not - they were very crunchy - but palatable.
I have just started making the patties from Annie Phyo's sunburgers, and they are pretty yummy dehydrated

, even though Annie says u don't have to dehydrate them. I took them to a veggie feast at work and everybody (non raw foodists) ate one and asked me what was in them etc.
I also just tried the dehydrated nori snack from the raw pleasure free recipe book and these are a keeper - only made up 4 nori sheets worth (as I hadn't soaked enough sunflower seeds), took them to my nieces party and they were eaten by my sisters, mum and one brother in law (none raw or vegetarian) there are none left, so I will definitely be making these again this week - but I have just put another batch of sun patties and a little bread/cracker on - onion bread this time so don't know how it will turn out.
The only thing is, I feel like all I am doing after work at the moment is soaking seeds, homogonising them, dehydrating them, and washing up. I have also had to set my alarm to get up in the middle of the night

to turn some crackers over. I quite enjoy it but I'm not getting much else done.
I suppose I will get it down to a better "art" soon and become more organised with it!
