Kate
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I've always had a thought that it would be great to do home canning but it's never actually happened and there's a high probability that it never will. There's so much involved, not to mention having to buy the equipment and jars which would be super expensive if I didn't keep up with it.
Is home canning a thing that our grandparents did and then it just died out? Or do people still can? If I'd already have a canner, I think I'd like to do peaches, pears, and crushed tomatoes for soups and stews.
I'd also love canning soups, but I think I heard that more than a regular canner is needed for things like that... a pressure canner, if I'm not mistaken. Anyone have experience?
Is home canning a thing that our grandparents did and then it just died out? Or do people still can? If I'd already have a canner, I think I'd like to do peaches, pears, and crushed tomatoes for soups and stews.
I'd also love canning soups, but I think I heard that more than a regular canner is needed for things like that... a pressure canner, if I'm not mistaken. Anyone have experience?