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Re: Free speech
Yes, SOME protesters have had their rights abused and for this there is relief in the courts. (Like the $18M NYC settlement)
HOWEVER COMMA when peaceful protests turn violent and property and business are burned, looted and vandalized and innocent people get hurt (witness AntiFa black hooded thugs), as far as I’m concerned, the police can beat them to a bloody pulp and lock them up.
The 1st amendment gives you the right to express your views with any emotion you desire, but not to destroy others hard earned property or LIFE to do it.
Apparently, avocadoes do not dehydrate well due to high fat content?
But, folks do freeze dry them…
InFlorida4252. (2016, Sept. 19). Shredded Avocado Freeze Dried in my Harvest Right Home Freeze Dryer. [YouTube Video].
Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYozSh0tdHk
“Freeze dried shredded avocado for long term food storage.”
oosik69. (2014, Nov. 20). Harvest Right Freeze Dryer – Avocados. [YouTube Video].
Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGu2AIji0Ag
“I made some freeze dried avocados last week, so check out the video on how they turned out. They were good just dry, but I did put some in water, and they reconstituted nicely.”
Don’t the fats(the good partof avocados) go rancid like other volatile oils?
@VT,
We freeze dry avacadoes as well. They then get stored in vacuumed mason jars like all of our other food. It’s the oxygen that makes the oil go rancid. We’ve opened jars that were up to 3 years old and they are just like the day we sealed them.