tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4787319161119730104.post5192563853602514140..comments2023-10-24T00:26:37.776-07:00Comments on Crumbs in the Couch: Grocery Budget-Saving on ProduceLindse94http://www.blogger.com/profile/13601787448050612550noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4787319161119730104.post-86890816414685094182011-03-21T08:36:02.436-07:002011-03-21T08:36:02.436-07:00We Would LOVE the strawberry plants. We still hav...We Would LOVE the strawberry plants. We still have dried parsley from our Green Dragon trip last year. We are passing through there on a a Sun and Mon so this year we won't get to go there. Rich did make peach fruit roll ups, it took a lot of fruit but Cole loved them.Lindse94https://www.blogger.com/profile/13601787448050612550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4787319161119730104.post-50063958644315536462011-03-21T05:55:47.169-07:002011-03-21T05:55:47.169-07:00Do you want some strawberry plants? My sister is g...Do you want some strawberry plants? My sister is going to be thinning hers out again in the next few weeks... I can bring them to ya. THEY WERE GREAT last year.<br /><br />I shop out at the Amish market the Green Dragon out in Ephrata which is near my sisters. ALWAYS great produce and great prices. But only open on Fridays and way over there>>><br /><br />So I will check out the Marlton Market.<br /><br />When I had a dehydrator- my kids LOVED the "days old bananas" as they called them.... and it is amazing how salty carrots and squash are once you dry them. If you decide to dry onions- PUT THE MACHINE OUTSIDE!<br />We would make the fruit rollups- you puree the fruit, spread it out and let it dry, dust it with cornstarch, and cut it in strips and ROLL IT UP.<br /><br />Enjoysmiledarlinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02312462611420599868noreply@blogger.com