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Dried Fruit Question

primus_guy
Posts: 53 Member
I want to get some dried fruit for snacks and recipes but I see that many add sugar, oil and other things. Are there preferred brands or websites that offer dried fruit without additives? Thanks in advance.
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You can dry your own fruit for a lot less money. You don't even need a dehydrator, you can do it in the oven.0
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Trader Joe's has a good selection of dried fruit...0
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how do you dry your own fruit in the oven?0
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I agree with Trader Joe's, Sprouts, Whole Foods etc. pretty much any place that has a good selection of natural foods without a lot of additives/sugars etc. Although if you have time drying it yourself in the oven would probably be a lot cheaper.0
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There are a ton of websites that will tell you how to dry your fruit in the oven. Here's one:
http://www.seasonalchef.com/preserves21.htm0
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