The Basics of Food Preservation
How to Make Jelly, Can, Pickle, and Preserve Foods (Homestead Basics, Book 8)
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Narrated by:
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Robert Asher
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By:
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David Nash
About this listen
Do you want to learn how to food but don’t quite know where to begin?
The Basics of Food Preservation is a practical guide from the experience of a lifelong self-reliance advocate.
This book shares simple yet practical knowledge that covers essential food-preservation techniques.
This guide to food preservation contains information on things like:
- Basics of water bath canning
- Basics of pressure canning
- How to dry can in an oven
- How to pickle foods
- How to make simple jams and jellies
- Recipes for all of the above
The handbook is suited those interested in learning how to can and otherwise preserve food.
Get this guide now to start down the road to better culinary preparedness.
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