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When storage space is important some of us freeze them and/or dry them.
I am on my dried ones now. They are "tough" cookies even when soaked.

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When storage space is important some of us freeze them and/or dry them.
I am on my dried ones now. They are "tough" cookies even when soaked.

Baz

I'd freeze if I ever had enough!
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Baz wrote:
When storage space is important some of us freeze them and/or dry
them. I am on my dried ones now. They are "tough" cookies even when
soaked.


Strange as it may seem, I prefer them after they've been frozen to fresh


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On Saturday, 19 December 2015 15:24:47 UTC, Phil L wrote:
Baz wrote:
When storage space is important some of us freeze them and/or dry
them. I am on my dried ones now. They are "tough" cookies even when
soaked.


Strange as it may seem, I prefer them after they've been frozen to fresh


Yep. I know..........Tough and bitter skins?

Baz
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