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Hi

Suzi,

Not

to be a wiseguy, but, um..... until

they’re dry? Tehehe J It

actually takes about a day – and it will depend a lot on where you have

your dehydrator – the air around it – whether it’s a muggy

day, or dry. Just check them after 10

(or so) hours and see how they’re doing, then check every couple or 3

hours until they reach the dryness you want.

Carol

From:

Suzanne <suziesgoats@...>

Subject:

Re: drying tomatoes

Thanks

Carol... I'll have to try this... how long do you let them go for? (hours)

Suzi

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