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has anyone experimented w/ home canning soups? i see there are some
websites for home canning, mason jars, etc, but im curious if anyone has experience w/ it. results, tips, etc.. thanks! sm |
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![]() > wrote in message oups.com... > has anyone experimented w/ home canning soups? i see there are some > websites for home canning, mason jars, etc, but im curious if anyone > has experience w/ it. results, tips, etc.. Dear sm, You should try the posters over at rec.food.preserving. They are REALLY knowledgeable, helpful, and nice :-) best, TammyM |
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> has anyone experimented w/ home canning soups? i see there are some > websites for home canning, mason jars, etc, but im curious if anyone > has experience w/ it. results, tips, etc.. > > > thanks! > sm > Go he http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/index.html and check your soup recipe with the U of Georgia. They currently are keeping up with the old USDA food safety stuff. Some soups aren't supposed to be home canned due to restraints with home equipment. Do check out their website to be on the safe side. Not everything you read on the internet will keep you from harming yourself or others. If you have an interest in home preserving check out the newsgroup rec.food.preserving. Lots of home canners, etc. on that one. George |
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On Jun 1, 1:49 pm, "TammyM" > wrote:
> You should try the posters over at rec.food.preserving. They are REALLY > knowledgeable, helpful, and nice :-) ah will do. thanks, tammy. sm |
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spacemar wrote:
> > has anyone experimented w/ home canning soups? Soups being mostly liquid, unless you're willing to prepare condensed soups you're far better off freezing, even with condensed soups you are better off freezing. Any foods you see frozen in the frozen foods section of your stupidmarket are far better frozen at home rather than canned.... and most canned foods are better frozen for home use too... it's kind of stupid canning tomato products, all are better frozen. The advent of the home freezer made most canning unnecessary... save your canning for pickles, fruit preserves, and beets... anything else is passe... in fact the true mark of a real home canner is directly proportional to how many jars of canned beets in their larder. Sheldon Harvard |
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On Jun 1, 6:41 pm, Sheldon > wrote:
> The advent of the home freezer made most canning unnecessary... save > your canning for pickles, fruit preserves, and beets... anything else > is passe... in fact the true mark of a real home canner is directly > proportional to how many jars of canned beets in their larder. ....unless it isnt for your personal consumption, of course. my desire to can isnt to feed myself, its to server others my food, and freezing isnt an option. thanks tho. |
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"Sheldon" > wrote in message
oups.com... > it's kind of stupid canning tomato products, all are better frozen. > The advent of the home freezer made most canning unnecessary... > Freezing offers many advantages. But I know people who buy large quantities of tomatoes every year when they are in season and make a wonderful sauce that they bottle and use throughout the year. It would be quite impractical and undesirable for them to have a large enough home freezer to accommodate all that sauce. Neighbors and friends feel lucky to get a bottle - it's really quite good. I know others who bottle their own excellent fruit preserves and other products. Anon |
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