These are the three different choices...
| | | Hi Achternaam, "Which canning method should I choose?" This remains one of the most common questions I've received through the years, and it's a good question! Three types of canning methods are water bath canning, steam canning, and pressure canning. Water bath canning involves using pots deep enough to submerge the jars, which then boiled for processing. It is used for high-acid foods like fruits and pickles. Pressure canning, on the other hand, uses canners with dials and gauges and applies heat with pressure. It is used for low-acid foods like vegetables, meats, and soups. (Steam canning is a third option. It is an acceptable substitute for the water bath.) While it might sound a little intimidating, using a pressure canner isn't as scary as it sounds. Need a little help and want to also learn how to can your own meat for convenience and saving on freezer space? Be sure to grab my Canning Meat Course before September 27th and you'll get free access to my Pressure Canning Confidence, as well as some premium printable canning labels too. Take advantage of the Canning Meat Course + Bonuses here. |
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| | | | | Canning Recipes & Advice "Why are My Canning Jars Not Sealing?"
What is going on? How can you fix this? Why are your canning jars not sealing? One possibility is you have issues with your canning jars... Learn more & troubleshoot here. How to Preserve Homemade Ketchup
If you still have some tomatoes trickling in from the garden, but you've already canned all the sauce and juice you need, why not try your hand at ketchup next? BIG plus: You can avoid all the artificial ingredients like corn syrup when you make it yourself! Learn about Homemade Ketchup here. |
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| | | | | | | From the Homestead... What to Do About Cabbage Worms
Learn what I did with the cabbage worms on my kohlrabi. Cabbage worms were creating havoc last year. Not a total loss, but I thought I'd have a better harvest if I could control this outbreak. I let it go too long - those lacy leaves! Oh, well, the reality of my real garden. ;) Watch my video for more. |
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