An
abundance of home grown fruits and vegetables often triggers the desire to can
foods at home. While this can be a fun
and rewarding way to keep foods long after the season ends, care must be taken
to assure that foods canned at home are safe to eat.
Not
all recipes for home canning have been tested for safety. Sources of tested recipes include the National
Center for Home Food Preservation (http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/), USDA, and
manufacturers of home canning equipment and supplies. Recipes from cookbooks, outdated Extension
publications and the Internet should not be used. There are many other aspects
to canning that one needs to consider, including water bath or pressure canner,
appropriate recipe, jar size, headspace, and recommended processing (canning)
times.
Wise
County area residents who are interested in learning how to process their own
salsa and relish are invited to attend a Backyard Basics workshop on Wednesday,
June 22 from 1:00-4:00 pm hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office
of Wise County. Cost for the workshop is
$20 per person. The boiling water bath method will be presented. If time permits information will be given on
methods for freezing produce. To register, please call 940-627-3341. Space is
limited.
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