Pressure canned my first “meals in a jar”! Chicken curry and chicken and gravy in a jar. Mainly posting because I’m just proud of this first batch!
Pressure canned my first “meals in a jar”! Chicken curry and chicken and gravy in a jar. Mainly posting because I’m just proud of this first batch!
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Sad-Star-231
Congrats! This is the same reason I got into canning. Homemade soup is SO much more satisfying than store-bought ones.
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n_bumpo
Well well well. Great start! Today I’m working on 7 quarts of turkey stock and Monday I’ll be working on bone broth. We bought 20 lbs of beef bones from a butcher and will can that as well. One of our favorites is to can pulled pork. Just pick up a couple of rolls and a red onion dinner is served.
trexalou
Those canners have not passed third party testing yet. And presto refuses to share their testing reports/results/methods showing they actually maintain the proper heat to kill off pathogens.
Until testing is complete (it IS underway) the safety of those machines cannot be guaranteed.
And *all* electric pressure cookers failed testing.
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DanielSON9989
Don’t eat that. Electric canners have not passed testing yet
TimeSlipperWHOOPS
Hold up I can make and can soup holy shit I’m gonna get into canning I think
Holydiver603
I’ve done chicken and gravy and it’s great! Where did you find a chicken curry recipe? I’d love to make it!
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Congrats! This is the same reason I got into canning. Homemade soup is SO much more satisfying than store-bought ones.
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Well well well. Great start! Today I’m working on 7 quarts of turkey stock and Monday I’ll be working on bone broth. We bought 20 lbs of beef bones from a butcher and will can that as well. One of our favorites is to can pulled pork. Just pick up a couple of rolls and a red onion dinner is served.
Those canners have not passed third party testing yet. And presto refuses to share their testing reports/results/methods showing they actually maintain the proper heat to kill off pathogens.
Until testing is complete (it IS underway) the safety of those machines cannot be guaranteed.
And *all* electric pressure cookers failed testing.
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Don’t eat that. Electric canners have not passed testing yet
Hold up I can make and can soup holy shit I’m gonna get into canning I think
I’ve done chicken and gravy and it’s great! Where did you find a chicken curry recipe? I’d love to make it!