Wednesday, October 8, 2008

#26 You Can Home Can


I don't really know if I have any faithful blog readers out there, but if so, sorry that I've been slacking lately. I'm going go get back to blogging with a vengeance!
Home canning, believe it or not, is coming back into style. It's not just for granny anymore! I'm not sure what the reasons are, but I really am glad. Not only is it a great way to stock up food for the winter, it's a great money saver and very friendly on the environment. We routinely can peaches, tomatoes, applesauce, and a wide variety of jams. This year we branched out to include beans and tomatillos. Below are just some of my shelves packed full of jars and boxes of full jars:

Don't know how? Don't be intimidated by the process. It really is simple. But I'm not going to go into that here. There are many websites, books, and people who can help you with that if you so desire. I suggest that you ask around and look at yard sales for your jars and canning supplies. Then once you have them they are yours forever (okay, we occasionally have a jar break.) You only have to buy new lids each year, which can cost you around .08 to .15 per lid.

Pros: Cheap, you can reuse your jars indefinitely (no aluminum cans to be made or recycled!), and you have complete control over what goes into your jars. Organic if you wish, sugar-free, and you can grow your own food or support local farmers. It's also a great way to involve the kids in the food-saving process.

Cons: It takes time and energy. And makes a mess. It also requires room to store the jars.

3 comments:

Gigi said...

Marisa I'm a faithful reader and LOVE the great things I'm learning from you! Thanks.

NW Varneys said...

I'm here, too! :) Gardening and canning...next summer's goals!

PerkinsClan said...

Marisa, after reading your post, I thought you might be interested in the cost comparison I did this year of everything we canned. Sometimes in the middle of canning I wonder if it's really worth the time and effort. I was surprised at how much we saved! It's on my blog if you want to see it.