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Can It! - Start Canning and Preserving at Home Today - cover

Can It! - Start Canning and Preserving at Home Today

Jackie Parente

Publisher: CompanionHouse Books

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Learn to preserve jams, pickles, salsas, and more with this practical guide from the editors of Hobby Farm Homes—includes a hundred plus recipes!  Can It! gives readers a contemporary perspective on this traditional kitchen art. Now you never have to let your garden surplus or farmers market bounty go to waste! Filled with nearly two hundred color photographs and illustrations, this detailed beginner's guide takes the reader step-by-step through the process of canning fruits and vegetables, emphasizing cost saving, sustainability, and food safety.    From canning tomatoes and squash to preparing homemade salsas, relishes, and jellies, this book simplifies the processes so that even modern, busy people can find time to do it themselves—and enjoy the fruits of their labors!
Available since: 06/19/2012.
Print length: 388 pages.

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