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How to Dehydrate Apples

November 5, 2014 by Katie Mae Stanley 1 Comment

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What says fall more than a fresh crisp apple? Whenever I think of picking apples a scene from Anne of Avonle (the movie) pops into my head. Anne and Katherine are climbing ladders to fill baskets of apples. Then the scene changes to Anne and Gilbert strolling down the lane with said basket of apples ( I never quite understood what possessed her to lug that thing) pausing for the long awaiting moment when he finally asks for her hand in marriage again. Sigh…

I don’t have apples trees in abundance to pick from but I am blessed to live 2 hours from a delightful place called “Apple Hill”, it is  a collection of farms and stands that sell apples (big surprise), treats and other delights. One of those trips inspired me to make dried apples. Join me at Traditional Cooking School by GNOWFGLINS to find out how easy it is!

 

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About Katie Mae Stanley

Katie Mae Stanley is the creator of Nourishing Simplicity. She believes that a made from scratch life is possible with a measure of grace. She teaches you to craft simple, nourishing recipes and natural DIY products at home.

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  1. Apple Spice Tea says:
    December 8, 2015 at 2:48 pm

    […] that I am thinking of them. This tea is a simple and frugal way to do so! I mix apples that I have dehydrated with Ceylon cinnamon sticks and rooibos tea. For an extra bit of sweetness and cinnamon stir in a […]

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