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Canning 101

Canning 101: Learning the Different Canning Methods


Curious about the art of canning and preserving your own food. Follow along the next few weeks as we dive into how to can and the best recipes to start out with!


Learning the Canning Methods

Learning the Canning Methods:

The first step into canning and preserving your own food is to decide what you and your family would benefit from having in your pantry. Vegetables? Fruits? Jams? Salsa? Beans? Pickles? Then, you will need to determine which method of canning you will have to do to create shelf-stable food.

There are two main types of canning that are widely accepted: Water-bath Canning and Pressure Canning.

Water-bath canning is something that I grew up watching my grandma do, then I had the privilege of canning with her, which I carry with me to this day.

Water-bath canning is when you preserve food by the process of heating the jars with boiling water, letting them boil for an allotted amount of time, then let them cool naturally before removing. The water-bath canner is made for foods like: jams & jellies, salsa, tomatoes, pickles, banana peppers, beets and jalapeños.

If you want to can vegetables like green beans, beans, carrots or meat products like, beef, poultry, venison, or even homemade soups, you will need a Pressure canner, as the temperatures get much higher, allowing for safe processing for those foods. Pressure canners use a weighted-gauge, and the pressure and steam allows the jars to seal and preserve the food.

Join us again next week, where I will walk you through the items needed to begin your canning journey, using the water-bath method.

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Taking the First Step…

Join us as we share how we were blessed with the land that is allowing us to begin our homesteading journey.

Every book begins on the first page, just like every journey begins with the first step. Our journey together has led us to be witnesses to how incredible God’s love is. When we knew we wanted to look for our forever home, we knew we needed to pray and ask for God’s guidance during this new phase. A letter was sent to the previous owners of our home, and we prayed that if it was in God’s will, we would be able to call this land our home. 365 days later, our prayer was answered, when we received a phone call and our forever home went from a dream, to a reality.

Trevor and I have always joked that all of the special and meaningful moments in our lives have been met with a snowfall. Our first night hanging out; it snowed. Our wedding day; it snowed. The day we brought our puppy, Bogey, home; it snowed. And to top it all off, the day we closed on our house, in the beginning of November; it snowed. To us, this snowfall was our sign that God has allowed us to be present on this land, where we are blessed to call it home.

We didn’t know where to start, but that cold, snowy November day, we looked around and were overcome with warmth knowing that we could start our future here. God has blessed us more than ever imagined with a bountiful land that will provide for our family. We have found ourselves soaking in the beauty of the land: a creek for an extra water supply, the field to grow a garden and the woods that provides us privacy, tranquility and endless opportunities.

We are so excited to take you on this journey with us as we talk about all things homesteading, gardening, woodworking, canning, preserving, and how our faith in Jesus has instilled the confidence in us that we can start this journey.

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go
— Joshua 1:9
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