Learn how to can some sweet banana peppers to use in numerous recipes and taste the most delicious lemon pepper pork loin with true country sides.
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Hot Peppers - How many pickled peppers can you can?
Canning hot peppers from the garden, pickling and canning mixed peppers together. Discover how to can jalapeno peppers, habanero peppers, sweet peppers, yellow peppers, banana peppers and more all in the same batch and mixed together for a variety of flavors.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Canning Tomatoes 101
Canning non GMO tomatoes guide. Pesticides do nothing for the flavor of tomatoes. This nice batch starts with 50 pounds of Beefsteak Tomatoes, blanched to make peeling easier.
Homesteading: Canning Sweet Banana Peppers Subway Style
Like Subway Style Banana Peppers? Nothing like homemade, but sometimes it's nice to feel like you are eating out when you are eating in.
Sunday, November 8, 2015
Pressure Canning Chicken and Rice Soup
I pressure canned some chicken and rice soup. It turned out great! I read alot about not using rice in pressure canning but I put just a tablespoon in and it seemed like it was just right. We had a jar for dinner tonight and it tasted great!
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Canning Taco Meat
Canning ground beef to be used for tacos and taco salad is a great timesaver and it's great to have the seasoned meat read to heat and create your favorite Mexican dish. Check out this clear, step-by-step instructional video on canning meat for tacos.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
The Mountain Traditions Project - Appalachian Homesteading - Josh, Gabe, Josh and Jesse
From the mountains of Western Maryland and West Virginia comes a series of short films about Appalachian traditions in our changing world.
Shot over several months in the summer of 2011, the films follow the stories of a mountain dulcimer player, a metalworker, a quilter, a hammer dulcimer maker, a group of homesteaders and a group of kayakers. The music for the films was composed and performed by Appalachian musicians.
The Mountain Traditions Project is a collaboration between Appalachian Independent Newspaper, Mountain City Traditional Arts and Interdependent Pictures.
More information on the ongoing film project can be found at www.appindie.org