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  • Yes, it means to turn the pan from front to back halfway through :) Ovens are hotter in the back them the front.

  • When you say turn the fruit leather halfway does that mean the pan around or flip the actual fruit leather over on the pan? Would love to know. Thanks.

  • can u use rasberries

  • I baked this for two hours at 120 degrees celcius and it came out burnt and crispy. I have a fan-forced oven. Should I cook for less time or lower the temp, do you think?

  • I think it's better!

  • does it taste like the cliff fruit ropes?

  • OMG She lets him do whatever he wants!! I can't imagine what he's like in public!! Wow......great recipe though.....

  • I love this I make it on a a weekand and us it when I need a snak.omg so good and so healthy it keeps my body looking oo so good.thanks xoxo

  • soooo yummmyyyyyyy thank you!

  • You got me all excited about making food for my daughter. When I was little me and my mom would always make fruit leather.  Homemade fruit leather is awesome! I love that you make cooking fun and include your children.

  • is it possible that i can wrap my mouth around your gorgeous titties?

  • @reoblu you are such a perv

  • Is it possible to leave it for 2-3 hours in a 250 degree oven?

  • @nunuparada Every oven is different, but it's usually between 2-3 hours. Just make sure to spread it out evenly and when it's just starting to dry out and no longer sticky, it's time to take it out! Please join us at this page for great cooking ideas and fun!

  • do i put the oven on grill or the blowing setting? like when i bake bread

  • Great video!

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