We also awoke to the smell of pineapple. Yesterday at Goodwill, we made an impulse purchase and bought a $12 food dehydrator (as seen on TV). Our only hope was to get home and actually have it turn on. Which it did. So we cut up some kiwi, pineapple and bananas to try out this new toy. By mid-day today they were at a nice chewy texture, so we took them off and we are going to take them out backpacking with us. I also cut up some apples and we'll see how they do. The manual told us to dip the apples in a lemon juice solution before putting on the dehydrator, so we may be eating dried apples with a hint of lemon. :)
Here is Madera with her cone on, I put it on her this morning, so that I have record of how ridiculous the cone is.
And some photos of our yard...
I was so excited for this purchase for our house.
Sounds like the food dehydrator was a good purchase. Hope that it still is. The house looks great. Love the orange/yellow flowers. The rain was falling here as well for a few days -- when we woke up yesterday there was about 1 to 2 inches of snow. Quite fun.
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