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Making blueberry powder is so easy! Just dehydrate fresh or frozen blueberries at 125°F until completely dry. Grind in any blender into a fine powder and you have shelf-stable nutrition that lasts for years. Why I love this method: ✨ No blanching or prep work needed ✨ One pound of fresh = about 2 oz of powder ✨ Perfect for smoothies, pancakes, and baking ✨ Way cheaper than store-bought superfood powders This is honestly one of the simplest preservation projects for beginners - no canning knowled
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Making blueberry powder is so easy! Just dehydrate fresh or frozen blueberries at 125°F until completely dry. Grind in any blender into a fine powder and you have shelf-stable nutrition that lasts for years. Why I love this method: ✨ No blanching or prep work needed ✨ One pound of fresh = about 2 oz of powder ✨ Perfect for smoothies, pancakes, and baking ✨ Way cheaper than store-bought superfood powders This is honestly one of the simplest preservation projects for beginners - no canning knowled
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