Hi Bev, Here's some info I found at Michigan State U. Extension Service - Preserving Food Safely section: http://www.ccas.msu.edu/msueimp/htdoc/mod01/master01.html DRYING SEEDLESS GRAPES Leave the grapes whole or cut in half for faster drying. If drying whole, dip in boiling water for 30 seconds to crack skins. No further pretreatment is necessary. Drying takes 24 to 48 hours in a dehydrator. Grapes are adequately dry when they have a raisin-like texture and no moisture in the center. Hope that helps! Betsy
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