Drying Fruit - Page 2


© Vickie Ferguson
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The items can be stored for 6 to 12 months. Check periodically to make sure no moisture has gotten to the fruit. If this happens, just bake again for about fifteen minutes at 200 degrees, door ajar. If you see any discoloration or mold, dispose of the items.

These are just two simple ways in which you can dry fruit. If you would like to order dried items, please visit http://schustersoftexas.com. In business since 1950, they carry a large variety of dried flowers, mosses, fruits etc. From their menu, click on Accents for a selection of apple and orange slices, canela, chili pods and pepper berries. They request you e-mail for information, pricing regarding apple and orange slices.

For additional information on drying methods, check your local library or online bookstores such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Till next time, Happy Crafting.

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