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RE: Fighting Inflation with Urban Gardens

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I'm not sure how this will impact cash flow because it depends on a piece of equipment you may (or not) need to buy, but would it make sense to have a dehydrator for fruits and vegetables?

I'm thinking that after a while the dehydrator pays for itself by letting you buy fruits and vegetables in greater quantities to dehydrate them so that they have longer shelf life and at the same time satisfy the sweet tooth. This would cut down on trips to the store and let you take advantage of today's prices before they rise.

Some fruits and vegetables are better than others in dehydrated form, and if things work out, you may even have surplus which can be used for trading or commerce.

I'm no expert on dehydrating fruits and vegetables, but I can say that dehydrated pineapple can replace gum drops, although eating dehydrated kiwi felt more like eating a soft leather belt (not what I expected).

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