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Recommended Products for Wiser Living

10-TRAY DIGITAL DEHYDRATOR

Perfect for drying herbs, fruit, jerky, and more, the Weston 10-Tray Digital Dehydrator is an 830-watt countertop food dehydrator with a digital thermostat up to 155 degrees Fahrenheit. With 1,600 square inches of drying space and 10 nonstick trays, you’ll be enjoying your favorite dried snacks in no time!

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DEHYDRATING FOOD

With the easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions here, anyone can have fun, save money, and create delicious meals by dehydrating food. Learn the basic methods before moving on to drying herbs for tea, making your own tasty jerky, and so much more.

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COMFORT FOOD COOKBOOK

Bring tasty, old-fashioned comfort food to your table at every meal with the Comfort Food Cookbook, a collection of more than 230 recipes from the archives of long-running country lifestyle magazine Grit. Open up this cookbook and discover how easy it is to make delicious comfort food with a few wholesome ingredients.

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BEE’S WRAP VARIETY PACK

Whether you’re storing half a lemon, bundling up a loaf of bread, or covering a bowl, the Bee’s Wrap Variety Pack has you covered. All you have to do is wash in cool water and they are good to use again and

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