Many thanks you did a great job explaining the steps ❤ I made these right around Thanksgiving & they were amazing. I'm on my 2nd batch & will try adding ginger this time Appreciate you
Thanks for this video. And definitely thanks for the comparison between the plain dried and the sweetened dried. I tried it plain first and didn't understand why they look different from store bought. I guess even if the ingredients don't say sweetener they must be using something.
Never thought to combine ginger with cranberries. I think this would be just such an incredible combination of flavor. ...then, the cocoa powdered ones. Who-da-thunk!? Love this!❤
Thank you so much! I appreciate your post and am grateful that we can create our own product without all the junk that the mega corp food industry is putting in what we eat.
Love this video going to give it a go 😊 once they are done do you vacuum pack them in the mason jar or use a oxygen obsorber ? Appreciate you sharing this video . Have a great day. They look yummy 😋
I just took them out of the dehydrator ❤ a little tacky but appear to be done . If I let them air-dry a bit before jarring will that help keep them from sticking together? Otherwise they look yummy 😋 thanks for sharing
That was funny, it's squishy like an ear lobe, it's not any good, so that one I'm gonna eat........my step dad use to say that about recipes that didn't look good too.
Great Video! Tip: use 2 saucers facing each other with the berries in the middle and a long knife to cut large batches quickly. Enjoy :)
Thanks for this awesome tip!
Many thanks you did a great job explaining the steps ❤ I made these right around Thanksgiving & they were amazing. I'm on my 2nd batch & will try adding ginger this time Appreciate you
Thank you so much! I love hearing that 🥰
Thank you!
I've been reviewing so many methods and techniques but this looks like the winner. Thank you!
Thanks so much.
Not just some delicious snacks but healthy and heart wholesome.
Thanks for this video. And definitely thanks for the comparison between the plain dried and the sweetened dried. I tried it plain first and didn't understand why they look different from store bought. I guess even if the ingredients don't say sweetener they must be using something.
I love cranberries! I can’t wait to try these. Thank you!!!!
Hope you enjoy!
Never thought to combine ginger with cranberries. I think this would be just such an incredible combination of flavor. ...then, the cocoa powdered ones. Who-da-thunk!?
Love this!❤
The ginger ones really are spectacular!! 💗😊
This is something I have been wanting to do for my grandchildren! Thanks so much
Have fun!
Its always a good day when you drop a new vid!!!
I really appreciate that, thanks! 🥰
This is super helpful! Thank-you. I’ve been wondering...
The par-drying works pretty slick! 😊
This is very helpful,thank you so much for sharing ❤
Stocking up to make these asap
Cool!!!!
Thank you so much! I appreciate your post and am grateful that we can create our own product without all the junk that the mega corp food industry is putting in what we eat.
We’re did you get your measuring cup/spoon? Love it!!
You have great teaching videos!+
Thanks so much! 😊
I would like to ask how long can we keep them in the masson jar in the pantry ? Can they last à few months ? Thank you. You explain very well.
Thanks! Mine have lasted a year or more.
I love cranberries and yours look delicious. Where did you get 10 lbs of cranberries like that? Thanks.
Ordered from Ruesch Farm!
Love this video going to give it a go 😊 once they are done do you vacuum pack them in the mason jar or use a oxygen obsorber ? Appreciate you sharing this video . Have a great day. They look yummy 😋
Neither! Just simply in the jar. And thanks! 💗
I just took them out of the dehydrator ❤ a little tacky but appear to be done . If I let them air-dry a bit before jarring will that help keep them from sticking together? Otherwise they look yummy 😋 thanks for sharing
How long do they store, and what is the best method?
I talk about that at the end- they should last for a year or more.
❤😊 no don't dump out the juice I would take the remaining juice and put it in plain yogurt so you would have flavored yogurt
How long will these keep?
At least 1 year
@ I’m making these right now for Christmas gifts!
I just bought fresh local cranberries to make these.
It would be so helpful if you could add subtitles in your video ❤
You can turn on closed captioning on any video here on UA-cam.
That was funny, it's squishy like an ear lobe, it's not any good, so that one I'm gonna eat........my step dad use to say that about recipes that didn't look good too.