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  2. The Best $20 You Can Spend at Dollar Tree To Begin the New Year

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    Freeze-Dried Apple Slices. ... These free-dried apple slices are all-natural with less sugar than many other fruit snacks on the market. Dollar Tree also carries a mixed fruit option if that ...

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    Varieties include apple, banana, coconut and pineapple. 16. Dried fruit: Dehydrated fruit—prunes, apricots, figs, raisins—is a good source of fiber, but it can be really easy to eat too much ...

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    Keep a stash of Whole30-compliant snacks in your desk or backpack and/or stock your fridge and freezer with dietitian-approved Whole30 snacks: Rodgers recommends choosing natural, whole foods like ...

  5. So Natural (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, So Natural was being sold by JD.com. [8] Freedom Foods was the fastest growing supplier of branded retail grocery products in Australia in 2019. [9] Freedom Foods Group was called Noumi Limited, since 30 Nov. 2021. [10] Parent company Freedom Foods changed its name in 2001 following the sale of its cereal and snacks division. [11] In ...

  6. Dried fruit - Wikipedia

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    They can be freeze dried. Fresh fruit is frozen and placed in a drying chamber under a vacuum. Heat is applied, and water evaporates from the fruit while it is still frozen. [14] The fruit becomes very light and crispy and retains much of its original flavor. Dried fruit is widely used by the confectionery, baking, and sweets industries.

  7. Schnitz un knepp - Wikipedia

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    At the time, home canning was not yet practical, so the apple crop was preserved in liquid form (most commonly as hard cider) or sliced and dried, the finished slices being called snitz. Apples, other than named varieties grafted from a parent tree, were usually small, misshapen and rather tart. Drying the snitz concentrated the fruit sugars ...