DRY PACK Canning in Jars and #10 Cans
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DRY PACK Canning in Jars and #10 Cans
Dry Pack Canning
http://histakes-food-storage.blogspot.com/2008/12/dry-pack-canning.html
My sister-in-law got use of a dry pack canner the other day, so I took advantage and borrowed it for a minute to pack some oats and popcorn. (Shown in pictures is the packing of oats.)
First we filled the 10# cans full... we used the red bucket to easily catch whatever we spilled. ... ---CONTINUED---
http://histakes-food-storage.blogspot.com/2008/12/dry-pack-canning.html
My sister-in-law got use of a dry pack canner the other day, so I took advantage and borrowed it for a minute to pack some oats and popcorn. (Shown in pictures is the packing of oats.)
First we filled the 10# cans full... we used the red bucket to easily catch whatever we spilled. ... ---CONTINUED---
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Re: DRY PACK Canning in Jars and #10 Cans
Dry-Pack Canning-Using mason jars to can just about anything!
http://www.happypreppers.com/dry-canning.html
Get started dry-pack canning!
Dry-pack canning is selecting your favorite dry foods to store for the long term in sterilized mason jars, (as opposed to wet-pack canning as with jams, salsas, soups and the like). You can store pastas, cereals, corn, and rice, or pack meals such as pancake and biscuit mixes or complete dinners in a jar.
Some preppers choose to seal foods with the help of oxygen absorbers; others seal cans by baking the contents in an oven to create a pressure seal; still others use a vacuum sealer or pressure canner. Dry canning is a wonderful way to begin canning! ---CONTINUED---
http://www.happypreppers.com/dry-canning.html
Get started dry-pack canning!
Dry-pack canning is selecting your favorite dry foods to store for the long term in sterilized mason jars, (as opposed to wet-pack canning as with jams, salsas, soups and the like). You can store pastas, cereals, corn, and rice, or pack meals such as pancake and biscuit mixes or complete dinners in a jar.
Some preppers choose to seal foods with the help of oxygen absorbers; others seal cans by baking the contents in an oven to create a pressure seal; still others use a vacuum sealer or pressure canner. Dry canning is a wonderful way to begin canning! ---CONTINUED---
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