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What's the Problem with Harvest Guard Reusable Canning Lids??
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Why Don't We ALL Can Like the Amish?
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Viewers often tell me: "The Amish have been water bath canning all types of food forever. Why shouldn't we?" In this video, I discuss Amish canning, as well as home canning in other "Plain" communities. Using quotes from former pain people, plus historical resources, I'll help you see whether those methods are really all they're cracked up to be. BLOG: Proverbs31Homestead.com KRISTINA'S BOOKS: ...
No Dig Fall Garden Tour
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Take a close look at the no till garden I started this spring. See my successes - and my failures! Learn about organic pest control, how to ripen green tomatoes OFF the vine, and more. HOW I CREATED THIS NO TILL GARDEN: ua-cam.com/video/UGktk_QyPUE/v-deo.html BLOG: www.Proverbs31Homestead.com
How to Can Rabbit - 3 different ways!
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Learn 3 easy ways to home can rabbit meat safely. For more canning and homesteading information, visit www.Proverbs31Homestead.com. For the written recipe, visit The National Center for Home Food Preservation: nchfp.uga.edu/how/can_05/chicken_rabbit.html
How To Create A No-Dig Garden
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Learn the easy steps to creating a no-dig garden from scratch. No tilling, easier weeding, fast, and simple! BENEFITS TO NO-DIG GARDENING, on the blog: shorturl.at/bnxNU Related videos by Proverbs 31 Homestead: HOW TO MAKE COMPOST OR MANURE TEA FERTILIZER: ua-cam.com/video/8wVmM3Ev_1g/v-deo.html WHEN TO HARVEST ROOT VEGETABLES: ua-cam.com/video/20sqfDQ-RO0/v-deo.html HOW TO CREATE A CUSTOM SEED...
Are Ball Canning Recipes Safe???
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The claim: "Ball canning recipes are unsafe and no longer recommended?" Is this true? And if it is, what should you do about it? The blog article (with links to sources of info): t.ly/rRq9k The National Center for Home Food Preservation website: nchfp.uga.edu/ The current Ball Blue Book: amzn.to/3QnIh6u (affiliate) The Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving: amzn.to/3DJ8Ifa (affiliate)
I Will Never Homestead Like Joel Salatin
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I'm not saying the homesteading advice is BAD...but it may not be right for your personal homestead.
Canning Spicy Pork or Shoulder - a meal in a jar!
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Learn how to pressure can spicy pork butt or shoulder. It's easy, and highly versatile! This recipe is from The All New Ball Book of Canning: amzn.to/3i49hpL (affiliate) Adjusting canning instructions for your altitude: extension.sdstate.edu/altitude-adjustments-home-canning RECIPE: 3 lbs. pork butt or shoulder 4 teaspoons non-iodized salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper about 1 tablespoon oil...
Canning Apple Halves in Light Syrup, Juice, or Water
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How to can apple halves or thick slices in light syrup, juice, or water. It's easy and delicious! The blog: www.Proverbs31Homestead.com Common baking apples: Braeburn, Cortland, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Gravenstein, Honeycrisp, Jonagolds, Jonathans, Melrose, Rome Beauty, Winsesap Lemon water recipe to prevent browning: 1/4 cup bottled lemon juice and 4 cups water The apple peeler/corer/slicer ...
How to Dehydrate Apple Slices - no special tools required!
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Learn how easy it is to dry apple slices at home using the sun, your oven, or an electric dehydrator. Apple Peel and Core Jelly recipe: t.ly/DMHR2 Choosing the Best Dehydrator video: t.ly/cUhqK Victorio apple peeler/corer: amzn.to/3xusrKd (affiliate) Pampered Chef apple peeler/corer: amzn.to/3Ck0to7 (affiliate) Stainless steel corer: amzn.to/37l4bQb (affiliate) Dehydrator similar to mine: amzn....
Easy and Cheap Deer Fencing
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Can't put in a "real" deer fence? Here's a quick, easy, cheap way to keep deer out of raised beds, potted plants, and small groups of plants that are in the ground. Blog: www.Proverbs31Homestead.com Netting similar to what I use: amzn.to/3BIlGI3 (affiliate) Bamboo stakes: amzn.to/3kUPXxn (affiliate) Twist ties, similar to what I use: amzn.to/3zy6FXk (affiliate)
Keep Rabbits Cool in the HOT Summer!
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Rabbits can easily die in temperatures above 95 degrees F. Watch to learn how to keep them happy, healthy, and alive during the hottest days of summer. Blog: www.Proverbs31Homestead.com
Making Peach Peel & Pit Jelly (for the freezer or the canner)
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Easily turn something you'd normally throw away, compost, or give to the chickens, into yummy people food! No Added Pectin Peach Jam Recipe - t.ly/JO1_9 Freezer Jam Video - t.ly/-q1fV Canning with Low or No Sugar Video - t.ly/sACtT The pectin I recommend for low or no sugar jam/jelly: Pomona's Universal Pectin - amzn.to/3fodJyF (affiliate) The Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving - amzn.to/3us...
Quail vs. Chickens: Which is Better?? (And the Chickens Make Me a Liar...)
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Which is best for your homestead? Quail or chickens? Here's advice from someone who raises both! Autralorp chicken video: ua-cam.com/video/0SQbHGb3wno/v-deo.html Proverbs 31 Homestead blog: HTTP://www.Proverbs31Homestead.com
Making Pickled Quail Eggs (or any type of pickled egg!)
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Here's an easy, yummy recipe for pickling any type of egg - especially quail eggs! Recipe: 2 cups white distilled vinegar 2 teaspoons sea salt (I use Redmond's: amzn.to/2R1Pi0g )* 1 - 2 peeled garlic cloves 10 peppercorns 6 whole allspice 2 whole cloves 1 teaspoon mustard seed Video on hard boiling quail eggs in an Instant Pot: ua-cam.com/video/xg45h7s5M6s/v-deo.html * affiliate link
Hard Boil Quail Eggs in an Instant Pot
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Hard Boil Quail Eggs in an Instant Pot
Update on Jug Seed Sowing (Yes, It DOES Work!)
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Update on Jug Seed Sowing (Yes, It DOES Work!)
Turn a Milk Jug into a Mini Greenhouse (Plus Making Upcycled Metal Plant Markers!)
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Turn a Milk Jug into a Mini Greenhouse (Plus Making Upcycled Metal Plant Markers!)
How to Create a Custom Seed Vault (Store Seeds for Years!)
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How to Create a Custom Seed Vault (Store Seeds for Years!)
Testing Old Seeds for Viability (Are They Still Good??)
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Testing Old Seeds for Viability (Are They Still Good??)
How to Choose Vegetable Seeds
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How to Choose Vegetable Seeds
Best Ways to Store Eggs (Chicken, Quail, Duck, etc.)
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Best Ways to Store Eggs (Chicken, Quail, Duck, etc.)
How to Make Bone Broth or Stock (Stove Top or Instant Pot!)
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How to Make Bone Broth or Stock (Stove Top or Instant Pot!)
How to Make Guacamole From Scratch
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How to Make Guacamole From Scratch
It is Cancer - a cautionary homesteading tale
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It is Cancer - a cautionary homesteading tale
Super Easy Low Carb/Keto Pumpkin Pie
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Super Easy Low Carb/Keto Pumpkin Pie
How to Start Homesteading
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How to Start Homesteading
Homesteading Q & A (Canning, Chickens)
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Homesteading Q & A (Canning, Chickens)
The Great Canning Lid Shortage of 2020! What to Do When You Can't Find Canning Lids & Jars.
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The Great Canning Lid Shortage of 2020! What to Do When You Can't Find Canning Lids & Jars.
How to Use Harvest Guard Reusable Canning Lids
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How to Use Harvest Guard Reusable Canning Lids

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  • @Tinkerbell31326
    @Tinkerbell31326 10 днів тому

    When you have to Watergate everything like the Amish, it takes 3 hours for many items. Why waste that much energy?

  • @babsoneverything3060
    @babsoneverything3060 11 днів тому

    Do they stay firm enough for pie?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 11 днів тому

      That's going to depend on the type of apple you use. If you choose a baking apple, yes, they should hold up well enough to make pie.

  • @chevypreps6417
    @chevypreps6417 16 днів тому

    I bought 150 harvest guard lids and 150 extra gaskets. I just found out if you have the BRIGHT RED GASKET they are one use gaskets. So my reusable lids are now single use. I should of bought the Tattler...and waited for them. I bought my lids 4\5\2022. If you bought them after 2020 you probably have the defective gasket.

  • @chevypreps6417
    @chevypreps6417 16 днів тому

    My Harvest Guard Update: Harvest Guard replaced all of my Bright Red single use gaskets with multi-use gaskets. They were sent postage paid and very quickly. I am very thankful they backed their product. I am really stunned that I was made whole. I may send them a check to at least cover postage. So Harvest Guard does back their products.

  • @marz8379
    @marz8379 24 дні тому

    Best video on this topic, to the point, covers everything and no Rambling. Thank you so much! New subscriber

  • @JimJones-r1e
    @JimJones-r1e 29 днів тому

    What they do years ago before pressure canner

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 25 днів тому

      They used other methods of preservation: Fermenting, smoking, drying, salting, root cellaring, and so on.

  • @Alladin-n5j
    @Alladin-n5j Місяць тому

    Their an Australian fowl I believe a Rhode island red crossed with various other breeds

  • @janicestrainer6681
    @janicestrainer6681 Місяць тому

    With all those recalls seems home canning is safer

  • @maryfisher9888
    @maryfisher9888 Місяць тому

    I liked this lady’s presentation: m.ua-cam.com/video/N7X0rJJD-l8/v-deo.html

  • @maryfisher9888
    @maryfisher9888 Місяць тому

    I’m surprised that you think apple butter could get botulism. I have a ph meter (bought on Amazon) and I have found apples to generally be more acidic than tomatoes. Anything below 4.6 (or sugary) is safe from botulism. The true facts about botulism toxins are not easy to find and much is just repeated hearsay. I found out on Encyclopedia Brittanica online that the toxin is deactivated by heating to 70 degrees C (158 F) for TWO minutes. I took a screenshot of this. Yet many people swear you have to boil it for 10-20 minutes. I wish we could read some legit science instead of getting preached at. Many people water bath can low acid foods, most outside of America, but many here as well, including many Amish. People are so terrified of something that is rarer than getting struck by lightning, that they won’t can. But yet they use canned goods from the store and a few times those have had botulism. The best reason for canning is that the food is healthier and usually tastes better than store bought. And water bathed probably has more nutrients because it’s not overcooked. I do both pressure canning and water bathing, myself. If you are worried about botulism in a canned food (low acid), just heat the whole jar in water before opening it. Also, yeast is generally a safe thing, study fermentation. White strings, cloudiness may not be appealing, but it’s edible. I eat it, if it’s not gross. Kombucha is gross.

  • @SarahMacDonald1991
    @SarahMacDonald1991 Місяць тому

    No, you don't need gloves nor have to throw the jar out.😂

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead Місяць тому

      You do if it's a botulism toxin risk (i.e. low acid food). Spooning contents out of such a jar, or washing it, spreads the toxin around your kitchen.

  • @jamesfranz7508
    @jamesfranz7508 Місяць тому

    My Ahnt Gerty use to cold pack rabbits n squirrel n you come eat bones n all they were great she had to back then she was bourn around 1900 that's when my grandmother was bourn n she taught meet so much in trapping hunting n canning

  • @DevaneyGomes
    @DevaneyGomes Місяць тому

    @kuhinjatanja

  • @DevaneyGomes
    @DevaneyGomes Місяць тому

    How about amish community? They don't use pressure cooker, they canning everything that they plant plus meat. We don't hear that they get sick and died from boutulism.

  • @neridaneuman9534
    @neridaneuman9534 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this recipe.

  • @colleenhammond3377
    @colleenhammond3377 Місяць тому

    Excellent video on how to do canning properly and how to avoid spoiled foods. Thanks for sharing!

  • @gtechnosinc2518
    @gtechnosinc2518 2 місяці тому

    Hi, I canned today two jars of tomatoes, after processing the jars, I took them out of the boiling water, and they had lots of bubbles, like foaming bubbles and they go to the top of the jar, do I have to throw it to the garbage or I can use them like in a soup or something, I just made them today, they are still hot, what should I do?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 2 місяці тому

      Assuming you used a tested safe recipe/method, the tomatoes are fine as long as the jars seal.

  • @user-uy8nw9zm6b
    @user-uy8nw9zm6b 2 місяці тому

    1. Many years back I did water bath canning of peaches and followed the rules to the best of my memory. I had new jars and lids. I used ascorbic acid as instructed to keep the fruit fresh. I think it was only 1 - 2 weeks and the fruit began browning in color. Did I do something wrong. I believe the seals were intact on most of the jars. 2. I canned with used lids. If the seal is intact and no signs of spoiled food, are they ok to use? 3. Also, I am canning drinking water. The instructions say to bring to a vigorous boil, then put the lid on and do a gentle boil for 20 minutes. I'm waiting what seems to long to boil - so I put the lid on. Does the lid timing matter? Maybe heavyweight pots take longer to boil. Thank you. 4. In the past vegetables were water bath canned. Why did they change this. If I cook the vegetables fully before canning maybe that would be ok?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 2 місяці тому

      It's common for food to discolor if it is above the liquid line.

  • @litestreamer
    @litestreamer 2 місяці тому

    I wouldn't use any artificial sweeteners including Splenda (sucralose). "Epidemiological research has indicated a connection between the rise in colorectal cancers, inflammatory bowel disease and dietary choices coupled with dysbiosis, potentially suggesting an association with sucralose consumption" (- Food Safety News). Just because you may tolerate eating it, doesn't equate w/ it being totally safe. Real organic food reigns!

  • @lkw911news9
    @lkw911news9 2 місяці тому

    I make the jam and the jelly with the peach skins. . I don't throw nothing away can't afford to.

  • @sckeepsakes7506
    @sckeepsakes7506 2 місяці тому

    I love the color of this jelly

  • @reneeweitz878
    @reneeweitz878 2 місяці тому

    She is good. Like the ran d om tips

  • @KipValVicars2019
    @KipValVicars2019 2 місяці тому

    Thank you, so many mixed messages on the net about waterbathing ect... One of the methods, (from Europe) add 3 tablespoons of vinegar to the jar. I tried that with some beef stew I made, ( new to canning) now I'm worried about the food I canned.

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 2 місяці тому

      The idea there is to raise the acidity. But that has not been tested and found safe. I would toss that meat, jars and all.

  • @BellaCW
    @BellaCW 2 місяці тому

    This video is so full of misconceptions and information about other countries that is just plain wrong. Thank you for the info on botulism though!

  • @estebanmiguel6019
    @estebanmiguel6019 2 місяці тому

    Great video! Question: is it okay to place my jars of tomatoes in the water bath before the water is boiling? I guess my concern is that water from the canning pot could enter the jars.

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 2 місяці тому

      It's fine. Water won't enter the jars. Just don't start timing your processing until the water comes to a full boil.

    • @estebanmiguel6019
      @estebanmiguel6019 2 місяці тому

      @@Proverbs31Homestead thank you ma’am.

  • @elizabethqueen8784
    @elizabethqueen8784 2 місяці тому

    Great video. Is it ok to preserve dried foods in canning ..? How long will such items like flour, dried pasta, rice etc have shelf life.?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 2 місяці тому

      Grains are not safe for home canning. You may safely reconstitute dried beans and can them. If you want to store flour, pasta, and rice in jars, you may, but don't process them in the oven or in a canner; that is unsafe. (Heating them in the oven, for example, may break the jars, and it also introduces moisture into the jar. That moisture can lead to foodborne illness and spoilage.)

  • @carynlgillette
    @carynlgillette 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so greatly for this video! I couldn’t figure out why I kept having failed seals on my gaskets. I discovered yesterday that I was sent the one time use gaskets in 2022 when I originally ordered. It was as simple as an email with a screen shot of my original Order and a pic of some of my gaskets showing their color. Harvest Guard responded the same day and a replacement order was processed today!! I never would have known and would have struggled forever till I gave up. I appreciate you!!

  • @abdulalhazred3027
    @abdulalhazred3027 3 місяці тому

    I've been seriously thinking about learning how to preserve foods. I just don't know where to start. I think in this day and age, with the economy being as unstable as it is, this may be a good skill to learn.

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 2 місяці тому

      Your local University Extension office is a great place to look for classes on safe home canning. Or you can learn from a book. I think The Ball Book of Home Preserving is particularly good for that. Ball also has videos on how to can. Be careful of UA-cam videos in general, because there are a lot of people out there canning incorrectly and unsafely.

    • @abdulalhazred3027
      @abdulalhazred3027 2 місяці тому

      @@Proverbs31Homestead Thank you for the advise. I'll look into the book.

  • @mrcleanisin
    @mrcleanisin 3 місяці тому

    You said botulism is already in the food when you can it but yet you're overly excited about not getting botulism spread in your kitchen when you find a spoiled can. I don't understand

    • @chrisfoxwell4128
      @chrisfoxwell4128 Місяць тому

      In a simplified explanation, botulism comes from several different strains of bacteria that are present basically everywhere. It's the germinated spores of the bacteria that cause illness. To germinate, the spores need an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) like a sealed jar of green beans that didn't get to the appropriate temperature to kill the bacteria originally.

  • @randyspencer5664
    @randyspencer5664 3 місяці тому

    I probably should not have eaten those peaches last night. Mom put them up in 1982. They were more brown than orange. I put them on my pancakes, . . Ate half the bottle.😳

  • @DarraghQuinn-d8o
    @DarraghQuinn-d8o 3 місяці тому

    I live in Thailand. Just got a Dutch buck and a Rex doe. Temperatures in the cool season averages 32 degrees C. At night, with fans, I can get it to just about 29 C. They get ice bottles too quite a lot. Am I sh1t out of luck for breeding? I read that they go sterile temporarily after 5 days over 28C. Thanks.

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 3 місяці тому

      At about 85 degrees F (29ish C) male rabbits do go temporarily sterile. For this reason, people who live in hotter climates wait until a cooler season to breed.

  • @DisneyUpBoilerUp
    @DisneyUpBoilerUp 3 місяці тому

    I've come to the conclusion that my thermometer just isn't accurate. I can never get it over 217° when making jam.

  • @virender2010
    @virender2010 3 місяці тому

    Kadaknath breed.

  • @CourtneyIvey-m3z
    @CourtneyIvey-m3z 3 місяці тому

    I had a small farm with chickens also in the wilderness. Mine were just as loud as yours. I take it as a sign they are very happy chickens :) Great information, thank you!

  • @vinnettepope8255
    @vinnettepope8255 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful recipe 😊😊😊

  • @coleenguhl
    @coleenguhl 4 місяці тому

    Can you lightly was rinse off your elderberry flowers?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 4 місяці тому

      I don't recommend it. Instead, I'd just shake them off. They will get soggy if you rinse them, which will slow the drying time, which can affect finished quality.

  • @TigerGardens
    @TigerGardens 4 місяці тому

    Yes, this is true! Ball Canning recipes are not proven to be safe. How do I know? I recently asked them to share their testing data and they said they would not. "It's propietary information." So that means they don't test!

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 4 місяці тому

      No; that means they put a lot of money into their testing and don't want to share their information with competitors. Ball absolutely does their own testing. In fact, the newest edition of the Ball Blue Book includes changes that are being made due to some of Ball's recent testing.

    • @TigerGardens
      @TigerGardens 4 місяці тому

      Ball Canning has not published testing data since the 1980s, my research found out. I simply asked for what they test for, and they wouldn't even tell me that. Why won't they tell what criteria they use to determine safety? Competitors? They should all be using the same standards, it would help us all! Transparency is called for here, not secrecy.

  • @VaSewPro
    @VaSewPro 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video. You explained it so well. I believe there are many more people who need to see this. I always go by the USDA guidelines. When I started canning again after many years, my husband was a bit hesitant about eating home canned food. I assured him it was perfectly safe and explained to him about the guidelines I followed. I explained to him that even though I followed the safe canning guidelines, not every canner does. And it's a good idea to be cautious when it comes to home canned foods. I even got him involved once on a tomato canning season. I explained as we went along , " Why I do things a certain way." From sterilizing jars, adding citric acid and processing. He's a believer now and loves my home canning. I think he rather enjoyed getting involved in the canning process. He even commented that it was a satisfying experience. Anyway didn’t mean to ramble on. Keep up the good work. That is a lot of great information you have there. Explained so well.

  • @ronniemead805
    @ronniemead805 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for this very concise and informative video. I watched a lot of others and just could not get the info I needed; but after watching you I am all set to get brewing.

  • @Anitas-peaceful-universe
    @Anitas-peaceful-universe 4 місяці тому

    Elderflower is very uplifting on the inner spirit.That is what I use them for. Using dry flowers for tea

  • @swithers00
    @swithers00 4 місяці тому

    It all makes sense now with that little extra insight on how the Amish store and cycle their food. Great video! Thanks for sharing.

  • @romeliaarmstrong6143
    @romeliaarmstrong6143 4 місяці тому

    Yes byt use wood spoon .

  • @jS-wd9pl
    @jS-wd9pl 4 місяці тому

    Stupid

  • @JHHKrueger
    @JHHKrueger 4 місяці тому

    TRUTH! Our favorite too!

  • @mistygarnet4284
    @mistygarnet4284 4 місяці тому

    Ŵhat if your apartment has so much moisture, that I have to run a 35 pint dehumidifier 367? I cknow how to can very well, but the moisture in here after Jars sealeled, later next day I heard some u -sealing. So what do I do?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 4 місяці тому

      For dehydrating, high humidity will just make the drying process longer. Immediately pop the dried food into jars with airtight metal lids for storage, putting a desiccant package in each. With canning, jars do not come unsealed because of humidity. It sounds like you're experiencing false seals, which can happen if jars siphon, if jar rims aren't wiped clean before lids are set in place, or if you use open kettle canning.

  • @tc2334
    @tc2334 4 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for this.

  • @fran7562
    @fran7562 5 місяців тому

    This is Sara corbello I love this so cool

  • @janettespence6083
    @janettespence6083 5 місяців тому

    I live in France & French people only water bath in a ‘sterilisater’ full to the top with water. I also do this & have done green beans & they were fine; we’ve eaten a few jars already. Obviously if i see or smell something bad then i wouldn’t eat , but over here i never hear of anybody pressure canning. A French couple i follow are ‘Popote & Potager’, she does great meals from her garden veg, you can check them out 👍

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 4 місяці тому

      Sounds like water bath canning. Nevertheless, low acid foods are high risk for foodborne illness and spoilage if water bathed. And while botulism poisoning is rare, you can't see, taste, or smell it. France was just in the news for a huge case of botulism poisioning that affected many tourists...caused by improperly canned fish.

  • @chevypreps6417
    @chevypreps6417 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video............thank you.

  • @singersanctuary5582
    @singersanctuary5582 5 місяців тому

    rabbits shouldn't be kept in cages like this. this is heartbreaking.

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 5 місяців тому

      Solid flooring is what's harmful, keeping urine and manure near their feet and soaking into the floor. Cages made specifically for rabbits do not harm their feet. Even so, my rabbits have tiles or pieces of wood to sit on, if they wish. They literally never wish, though 😊

    • @newmoonteadrop8952
      @newmoonteadrop8952 5 місяців тому

      @@Proverbs31Homesteadthe point is the lack of space and enrichment where are their toys ? Hay?

    • @Proverbs31Homestead
      @Proverbs31Homestead 5 місяців тому

      Pellets are hay. Toys are sticks, pinecones, and wood boards.