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The Best Dehydrator for Jerky

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Fruits and vegetables are simple to dehydrate. Meat needs a higher temperature than most fruits and veggies, so if you want to make jerky or other dried meats, choosing a good dehydrator for jerky is ... Read More about The Best Dehydrator for Jerky

The Easy Way to Make Dried Prunes and Preserve Summer’s Bounty

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There are many different varieties of plums and all do well dehydrated. Dried prunes are made from prune plums, also known as Italian plums, and are slightly softer when dried compared to other plum ... Read More about The Easy Way to Make Dried Prunes and Preserve Summer’s Bounty

Freeze Dried vs Dehydrated Food Preservation: Which is Better?

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Freeze dried vs. dehydrated food have several similarities and some differences.  Both result in a shelf stable product that will last at least a year and up to several years when properly stored. ... Read More about Freeze Dried vs Dehydrated Food Preservation: Which is Better?

The Best Dried Food Storage Methods for Your Dehydrated Food

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After the hard work of growing a garden, preparing food for dehydration, and getting it into storage. Don't let your hard work of preserving the year's summer and autumn bounty go to waste. Use one of ... Read More about The Best Dried Food Storage Methods for Your Dehydrated Food

15 Ways to Use Black Currants and Get all the Black Currant Benefits

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Black currants are rich in flavor and have many health benefits. Black currants are high in antioxidants. As a simple fruit, there are many ways to get all the black currant benefits without earning a ... Read More about 15 Ways to Use Black Currants and Get all the Black Currant Benefits

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Grow a Meyer Lemon Tree from Seed

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You can grow a Meyer lemon tree from a seed and start producing fruit in 4 to 6 years.  Try this fun project and enjoy the fresh scent of lemon leaves while you watch your tree grow.  Here's what you ... Read More about Grow a Meyer Lemon Tree from Seed

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