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A Little Self Reliant - Pressure Canning for Beginners with Angi Schneider

Pressure Canning for Beginners with Angi Schneider

08/31/22 • 47 min

A Little Self Reliant

*DISCLAIMER*
Food safety and safe preserving practices are your own personal responsibility, and this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. In this conversation, we point to many trusted resources for further information and research you can do on the subject of pressure canning. Always follow tested recipes, the manufacturer’s directions from your specific pressure canner, and up-to-date canning procedures, and see the links below for further reading and resources related to canning safety.

Pressure canning is an valuable way to preserve your harvest, but it can be intimidating at first. This week's guest helps us to understand why we don't have to be afraid. Join me as I talk with Angi Schneider from Schneider Peeps all about the ins and outs of pressure canning for beginners, as well as some very important safety considerations.
RESOURCES
Schneider Peeps Website
Schneider Peeps Instagram
Angi's Books (Available wherever books are sold):
Pressure Canning for Beginners and Beyond by Angi Schneider
The Ultimate Guide to Preserving Vegetables by Angi Schneider
Safe Substitutions When Canning
National Center for Home Food Preservation Website
Altitude Adjustments for Home Canning
Learning Resources for Home Canning
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Positively Farming Media Spotify Playlist

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*DISCLAIMER*
Food safety and safe preserving practices are your own personal responsibility, and this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. In this conversation, we point to many trusted resources for further information and research you can do on the subject of pressure canning. Always follow tested recipes, the manufacturer’s directions from your specific pressure canner, and up-to-date canning procedures, and see the links below for further reading and resources related to canning safety.

Pressure canning is an valuable way to preserve your harvest, but it can be intimidating at first. This week's guest helps us to understand why we don't have to be afraid. Join me as I talk with Angi Schneider from Schneider Peeps all about the ins and outs of pressure canning for beginners, as well as some very important safety considerations.
RESOURCES
Schneider Peeps Website
Schneider Peeps Instagram
Angi's Books (Available wherever books are sold):
Pressure Canning for Beginners and Beyond by Angi Schneider
The Ultimate Guide to Preserving Vegetables by Angi Schneider
Safe Substitutions When Canning
National Center for Home Food Preservation Website
Altitude Adjustments for Home Canning
Learning Resources for Home Canning
Sign Up for the Email Newsletter
Positively Farming Media Spotify Playlist

Support the show

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