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6-TRAY DIGITAL DEHYDRATOR

Dry the season’s harvest for long-term preservation and snacking. Ideal for jerky, banana chips, fruit rollups, dried herbs, and more. Includes one netting sheet for drying herbs, seeds, and other small food items. Also features six 10-inch-by-12¾-inch trays, a 48-hour timer with auto shut off, an adjustable thermostat (100 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit), a digital display, and more.

#8854 $89.99 $79.99

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PUT ‘EM UP! FRUIT

This guide contains 80 inventive recipes for preserving all kinds of fruit, from apples, berries, and cherries to lemons, quince, and tomatoes, and it also brings together 80 recipes for using those preserves (or store-bought jars) in main dishes, side dishes, desserts, and cocktails.

#6669 $19.95 $17.95

THE PUMPKIN COOKBOOK

From Currant-Pumpkin-Oat Scones to Chicken-Pumpkin Tacos, Pumpkin-Filled Ravioli with Fried Sage, Ginger-Pumpkin Ice Cream, and of course (seven!) pies, this cookbook delivers 139 recipes that offer diverse

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