Home Canning

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On February 1, I attended the Extension Food Preservation Training in College Station with Dr. Elizabeth Andress, Professor and Extension Food Safety Specialist with The University of Georgia. Dr. Andress is "the expert" in home food preservation!

A very important bit of information I'd like to share concerns canning on smooth top ranges. Do you have one? Everyone does. They are easy to clean and always look pretty, but yours may not be suited for home canning.

Before you begin your next canning session be sure and read your manufacturers instructions. Issues include: inadequate contact between canner and burners, scratching of the glass surface, over heating protections built into the range which can interfere with cooking times, and incorrect matching of canner to coils.

Home Canning references and recipes are available to Blanco County residents. Come by and see us!

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Margaret H. said:

Gretchen, great to see your use of technology to extend timely educational information to our clientele!

Matt S said:

Um, you left out while at training you had time to visit the best Blanco County 4-Her there ever was! The Blog is an awesome idea...and I will visit often!

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