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> Does anyone have a recipe for dried cranberries that doesn't use a

> dehydrator? Thanks and take care, Fay

>

http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/pubs/_e/e-322.html

Oven drying.

Convert oven racks to drying racks by stretching muslin or cheesecloth across

the oven

rack. Secure with >toothpicks or long sewn stitches. alternate trays in the oven

periodically to assure even drying.

Set oven control at its lowest setting, but not below 140-50°. If using an

electric oven,

wedge a potholder between oven and door to allow a 1 " opening. Moisture from the

drying

food will vent through this opening. Close the door on a gas oven, as vent will

permit

moisture to escape.

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 5 years

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> Does anyone have a recipe for dried cranberries that doesn't use a

> dehydrator? Thanks and take care, Fay

>

http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/pubs/_e/e-322.html

Oven drying.

Convert oven racks to drying racks by stretching muslin or cheesecloth across

the oven

rack. Secure with >toothpicks or long sewn stitches. alternate trays in the oven

periodically to assure even drying.

Set oven control at its lowest setting, but not below 140-50°. If using an

electric oven,

wedge a potholder between oven and door to allow a 1 " opening. Moisture from the

drying

food will vent through this opening. Close the door on a gas oven, as vent will

permit

moisture to escape.

Carol F.

Toronto, Celiac, SCD 5 years

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