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DRIED & TASTED

PRESERVING

Dehydrating food is an exceptionally easy way to preserve gluts from the garden or allotment.There are many compelling reasons to start drying food if you don’t already do so. Dried fruits and vegetables take up considerably less room than frozen or bottled produce. It doesn’t require great expense or in-depth expertise, and it’s very safe – no risks of botulism or mould!

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