If you have grown a garden this summer or if you simply have an abundance of vegetables and fruits that you want to preserve for winter, there are many ways of canning those foods. Traditionally, canning was a way to keep foods that were abundant in summer and make them last until the garden came out again the next year.
We have collected more than 800 recipes for canning that will help you to preserve those foods and give you many choices with regards to how you preserve them.
http://nchfp.uga.edu/publications/usda/3_USDAcanningGuide2_06.pdf – 32 Pages filled with canning recipes from National Center for Home Food Preservation
http://www.food.com/recipes/canning
http://www.freshpreserving.com/recipes.aspx
http://allrecipes.com/recipes/side-dish/sauces-and-condiments/canning-and-preserving/
http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/type/canning/
http://www.bhg.com/recipes/how-to/preserving-canning/canning-recipes/
From canned fruits, jellies and jams to how to make tomato paste and other vegetables. Whether you prefer cold water bath canning or you love your pressure canner, you will find recipes that you can use to keep those foods fresh all year. We even included many freezer recipes for those of you who prefer not to can at all.
There are many different ways to keep your foods fresh. Whether you are someone who stores food for harder times or you just have way too much leftover from the garden and you don't want to be wasteful, these recipes will give you many ideas on how you can preserve those foods so that your family can enjoy them all winter long.
Canning is a tradition in many families and even if it isn't one in yours, you can learn how to can your fruits and vegetables to make them last longer and learn different ways of preparing them so that your cooking during winter is easier.
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