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		<title>Drying wild Maine blueberries.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ben took a three week leave of absence from his job in Vermont at Ben and Jerry&#8217;s to experiment with different drying techniques of our blueberries as a fund raising approach for the High Peaks Alliance. Highpeaksalliance.wordpress.com
He dried them at a low temperature so as to not harm their enzyme value.
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<p>Ben took a three week leave of absence from his job in Vermont at Ben and Jerry&#8217;s to experiment with different drying techniques of our blueberries as a fund raising approach for the High Peaks Alliance. Highpeaksalliance.wordpress.com</p>
<p>He dried them at a low temperature so as to not harm their enzyme value.</p>
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