Beginners Guide To Pressure Canning

Beginners Guide To Pressure Canning

Beginners Guide To Pressure Canning

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If you’ve tried some water bath canning; making jams or applesauce, you may have been tempted to can some other vegetables from you garden.  If they are low-acid (and pretty much all vegetables other than tomatoes are low acid, not counting pickles – to which vinegar, which is acidic –  is added) you’ll need a pressure canner!  And you definitely need a pressure canner for anything containing any meat. However, I like many other’s have always found myself a little afraid of the pressure cooker. But this tutorial gives me the confidence to give it a try!

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Beginners Guide To Pressure Canning

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