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Default Dehydrating stock/broth



"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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>>Onwards and upwards to the next project <g>

>
> What will be your next project?


I intend to work on drying veg. Small amounts and then rehydrating in
various ways to see which I like best. I've had this dehydrator for a very
long time, but I bought it when I was working and since I retired, I've been
travelling with DH, so I am hoping to have more time now.


> Sadly I haven't had enough spare time to devote to such things in the
> kitchen for the past few months, beyond making basic meals. Would be
> nice to get back into making stock, pickles, etc...


Good luck that you can get back to it soon. I love my time in the kitchen
and find it very soothing)

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