I’ve gotten started on this. Two friends and I made and canned rhubarb strawberry jam. We started with that because jam is one of the easiest things to can and because rhubarb and strawberries, which we bought at the sustainable farmer’s market Green City Market, are in season here in Chicago.
We improvised a lot of the usual canning tools, like a rack for the kettle and something to lift the cans out. After 2 hours and no major accidents we had 3.5 jars of jam. On to tomato sauce!
Jun 07, 12:20PM PDT | 0 comments
haven’t done recently but i have learned previously…i think i am looking for a different way of storing food
Jan 22, 2007, 02:51PM PST | 1 comment
not much in ways of advancement here…nothing to report
Dec 09, 2006, 02:03PM PST | 0 comments
i’ve only learned how to can in glass jars, but i’ve been thinking…in an earthquake or something, wouldn’t all those jars break and the food spoil? must start looking into alternative methods
Nov 05, 2006, 06:26PM PST | 0 comments
i’ve canned jam and jelly before…not recently though, i don’t even have supplies for it
Sep 13, 2006, 09:04PM PDT | 0 comments