@piggo Dryer?? Won't they get tumble-smashed into paste?
@piggo Hu? That's a new one to me!
@piggo Huh, interesting. Seems a bit overkill for my once-a-year use. Wonder if I could make banana chips with this too...
@piggo Where the hell are you that has fruit growing in random alleys?!
@piggo Huh, nice. Here everything is way too cultivated to have random fruit trees growing. You want an apple tree? Well, go plant one in your garden!
@piggo There are random bramble bushes around, though. I know where to find a bunch. Just not my favorite fruit to bother with. :D
@piggo What is an 'elder tree'? Besides it being a tree that could be sent to a nursery home?
@piggo Uh.. Elderberries.. lessee the translation. Vlierbessen. Mmm, can't say I'm familiar with those, no.
@piggo I'll see if I can spot one during summer, then. The only familiarity I have with elderberries is:
“Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberries!”
(Now, if the elderberries smell good, this might actually be a compliment!)
@piggo Yeah, that's actually what I've done last time. Mm. Except that I afterwards didn't know what to do with them months later, and I'm not sure how long I can store them in the freezer, heh.
1. wash, halve and freeze on a tray on parchment
2. when hard, transfer to a ziplock bag
the point is that they didnt stick together and kept shape perfectly