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Canning

Plan to can so your summer won’t be a bummer

Read more about Plan to can so your summer won’t be a bummer

Canning

Ummm…what exactly is botulism? (Part III)

Read more about Ummm…what exactly is botulism? (Part III)

Canning

Umm…what exactly is botulism? (Part II)

Read more about Umm…what exactly is botulism? (Part II)

Canning

Umm…what exactly is botulism? (Part I)

Read more about Umm…what exactly is botulism? (Part I)

Canning

Cranberry Conserve

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Canning

Spice up the season

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Canning

A sweet spread for your sweetheart

Read more about A sweet spread for your sweetheart

Canning

If you haven’t stored your pressure canner for the season…

Read more about If you haven’t stored your pressure canner for the season…

Canning

Putting up what you put up with

Read more about Putting up what you put up with

Canning

What you can do when you can’t can

Read more about What you can do when you can’t can
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SO EASY TO PRESERVE

The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension has now published a 6th edition of its popular book, So Easy To Preserve. The book was reviewed and updated in 2020. Chapters in the 388-page book include Preserving Food, Canning, Pickled Products, Sweet Spreads and Syrups, Freezing and Drying.

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