frank howarth | Making Raisins @frankmakes | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 13 hours ago
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At this time every year, I harvest my grapes to make raisins. Just after we moved into this house ten years ago, I planted grape vines along the west side of the house. I built a big trellis for them so they would form a large green wall of shade for the house in the summer. After harvesting a batch of grapes, I separate them from the stems and cut them in half and lay them out on my dehydrator trays. I dry them over night. These homemade raisins have a bright and sweet flavor. We eat them like candy.
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My Woodworking Design Series: rlnk.cc/frankhowarththeoryofwoodworking
At this time every year, I harvest my grapes to make raisins. Just after we moved into this house ten years ago, I planted grape vines along the west side of the house. I built a big trellis for them so they would form a large green wall of shade for the house in the summer. After harvesting a batch of grapes, I separate them from the stems and cut them in half and lay them out on my dehydrator trays. I dry them over night. These homemade raisins have a bright and sweet flavor. We eat them like candy.
Tools used in this project can be found at http://www.frankmakes.com
To see upcoming projects follow me on social media
Patreon
patreon.com/user?u=16151185
instagram.com/frank.howarth
twitter.com/FrankHowarth
facebook.com/FrankMakes