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they tried a project trying to replicate what they purchase in the store
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the very best starter dehydrating projects to give yourself the confidence that you can do this is vegetables
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taking it a step further: vegetable powder
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take it even a step further to make vegetable powder! it's a great powder that adds a nutritional boost to anything you cook
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green onions/scallions
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taking it step further: onion powder
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i love using the whites of green onions to grind and add to onion powder. they have a slightly brighter taste which i enjoy
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herbs
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herbs are truly the easiest thing to dry. simply wash
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store dehydrated herbs whole. grind them
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ginger
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store your ginger in its dehydrated form and grind only what you might need
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celery
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take it a step further: celery salt
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strawberries
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cucumbers / zucchini
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even tzatziki
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bell peppers
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diy 'paprika' from dehydrated bell peppers is a nice way to have a paprika flavor
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but tip - line your trays
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tomatoes
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take it a step further: tomato powder
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pineapple
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greens
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dehydrated greens
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this is a way
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dehydrating greens and powdering them in a blender is the perfect way to get extra greens into your diet and your kids' diet - so much so that you even add powder to brownies
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if you'd like a different kind of crunchy snack
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marshmallows
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dehydrating marshmallows is a great way to get your kids involved in a no-fail project
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apples
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dice
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miss because people expect the texture of bananas
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potato -- potato are not a replacement
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pickles - because they contain so much salt
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