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Can you cut apples that small?
I know there are dehydrators that can do the job, but an oven set on low might help too. (Unless the pieces are supposed to be freeze-dried.)
I wonder if you can use some peach flavor or peach syrup to sweeten the cooked oatmeal.
Or even take the apple, soak it in peach juice, then dehydrate.
Interesting thing to think about, but when it comes to things like this I just tend to buy whatever it is.
I have a Bulk Barn nearby (Canadian bulk ingredients retailer) and they have dehydrated apple pieces that are roughly the size I want.
I'm thinking of soaking them in peach flavouring, letting it air dry for a couple of days, and seeing what happens.