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Latest canning jars news – Introduction to Canning – Vegetable Gardener

Glass Jars How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

Introduction to Canning – Vegetable Gardener

Canning your own garden-fresh foods offers many rewards. Read about the recommended methods for canning and filling jars, the equipment you’ll need, and the best techniques for preserving the season’s bounty in pickles, jams, …

glass jars for containersarly June = blue canning jars « World of Julie

I like how Stacey and I both somehow interpret this time of year as the time to pull out the vintage blue canning jar and shove some greenery in (Stacey puts in chive blossoms, I’ve got side-of-the-Greenbelt daisies). …

Spreading the word about jam – Owen Sound Sun Times – Ontario, CA

Preparing boiling water canner and jars. Fill canner about 2/3 full with water; insert rack and cover. About 30 minutes before boiling jam, heat until steaming hot but not boiling; keep hot. Use canning jars available in supermarkets, …

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How To Can The Vegetables From Your Garden – Vegetable Expert (UK)
What is Vegetable Canning? Canning means preserving vegetables or fruits by sealing in airtight cans or jars. To the home gardener, however, only glass jars are practical. In home canning, food is heated – or processed.

 

Make Food Preservation a Part of Garden Planning – eXtension News
If you’re planning a vegetable garden for the first time, consider the quantity of what you’ll grow. “While a flourishing garden is a sight to behold, dealing with excess vegetables can be a burden,” said Carolyn Raab, Oregon State University … “Canning Vegetables,” (PNW 172), a 14-page guide, offers a safety checklist for pressure canning. It includes information on equipment, preparation of vegetables, packing jars, adding salt, safely sealing jars and storing.

Vegetable Gardening Interest on the Rise? : Doug Green’s Blog
It’s still not the number one gardening search term for sure but there is indeed more interest in this area. Judy’s article summed up the Yahoo news release much better than I ever could about what gardeners were searching for in the way … But my take on this renewed interest in vegetable gardening – been there, seen that before. The only way this trend will continue is if conditions continue to deteriorate.

Make food preservation a part of garden planning
Make food preservation a part of garden planning. CORVALLIS, Ore. – If you’re planning a vegetable garden for the first time, consider the quantity of what you’ll grow. “While a flourishing garden is a sight to behold, dealing with excess vegetables … “Canning Vegetables,” (PNW 172), a 14-page guide, offers a safety checklist for pressure canning. It includes information on equipment, preparation of vegetables, packing jars, adding salt, safely sealing jars and storing. 

 

An Introduction to Homesteading * Get Rich Slowly
A can of green beans is cheap. And they taste it. A (fully reusable) Mason jar of green beans you canned tastes so much better that it’s hard to believe they’re the same vegetable. If you don’t enjoy gardening and you don’t enjoy cooking, ….. I am planting a garden this year and will try canning as much as I can. I also would like to try dehydrating some of what I grow, especially herbs and strawberries. 

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