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… First, cranberries are picked and processed. The ones you get at the store are dry harvested, meaning picked off the plants. The ones used for everything else (juices, …
This powder (above) has the most favorable reviews: INFO This powder is: – Pure & nutrient dense (no additives, preservatives or fillers). – Cold pressed to keep full nutritional …
It depends on whether or not you want to appear like a generous, or a stingy host 🙂 Calculating Portions for Guests The standard amount is 1/4 cup of …
Let’s calculate it. A Barrel Full of Cranberries According to a cranberry publication out of Wisconsin, a barrel of cranberries weighs 100lbs. I wonder how many pounds I’ve eaten …
Most people think it’s the top producer in the U.S. but they are mistaken. Massachusetts sits in 2nd Place Massachusetts does produce quite a bit of cranberries for the …
… The answer is 4,400 cranberries per large container (gallon) of most cranberry juices. That is a lot of berries. If they were picked by hand (dry harvested) then …
… One 12 oz package of fresh cranberries that you buy at the store contains 3 cups of cranberries. STORE BOUGHT BAGS 1 12oz Bag = 3 cups = …
… 1. Take a 12oz package of fresh cranberries and put them into a container. Pour some boiled water over them, then cover them (the container) for 10 minutes. …
… 1. Dehydrate cranberries at home (see post on how to do that here). Make sure that you skip the blanching process that adds sugar to them. 2. Place …
There are a couple of ways you can dehydrate (or dry) fresh cranberries at home; in the oven or in a food dehydrator. Regardless of the method you use, …