Prepper Series - How to Dry Can Beans and Rice (This controls bugs and larvae in food stores)
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- Опубліковано 7 січ 2015
- IF YOU HAVE MOISTURE IN JARS AFTER SEALING, DO THIS: NOTHING!!
The moisture will re-absorb in a few hours after cooling!
UPDATE: March 21, 2020
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PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING AS I"M GETTING HUNDREDS OF THE SAME COMMENTS:
1.) I DID BUY a pair of silicone gloves and they work great! Thanks for the 1000 comments on best gloves to buy for heat canning!
2.) Hand in jar comments: Please STOP and read -- This method is not about 'sterilization' as nothing is sterile unless it goes through 'time, steam and pressure', like a pressure canner or hospital auto-clave.
3.) Note: This video is about killing larvae that can attack your pantry food stores.
4.) Other methods you may try: You can freeze dry goods for 3-6 days as well, not killing it for seed. Heat does kill the seed for planthing later on...don't use this method if you are planning to plant the dry goods in a garden later. Use the O2s or vacuum sealer for using as seed.
5.) These dry goods will go through the oven after you TOUCHED the jars or product ... you can't have water left in the jars and you MUST check for this ... many did not do this step and regretted it, as moisture built up in their jars and their product turned to mush on top
6.) SOME MOISTURE is okay after taking out of oven, product will re-absorb the moisture. But if moisture is still in jar after cooling, open jar and let product air dry and vacuum seal. You did the job of killing the larva. Seal in a way you would like.
7.) I used that jar of beans and I'm still standing! LOL!
So to answer it in short.
Be clean.
My hands used clorox wipes all over the kitchen.
And, remember, if were not for germs, we'd all be dead!
TRUTH!
Some germs you don't want to kill. We have germs on us that keep us alive and fight off the bad bacteria.
You don't want to kill that. So, touching the beans is not valid here.
The beans were dirty off the combines and factory belts, into the semis, and onto store shelf before I got it...
it's why we pressure can food in cans and jars...
The best you can hope for in oven DRY GOODS canning to store for long-term is SANITIZED or CLEAN situation with no larva left alive to breed in your pantry.
I hope this makes sense.
I could put a mouse in a canning jar and pressure can it...and I could eat it. The most you can do in oven canning is to KILL IT! but the meat would still rot inside the jar if not pressure canned correctly. Gross yes, but true.
Thank you for your questions! God Bless and be safe!
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With over a million views and thousands of comments, however, you can clearly see that I can no longer keep answering the same questions over and over again, so I put the most asked questions in the section above.
Again, stay calm and live on!
Janie & John
I'm 72 years old and I have never found larvae in my beans or rice, no matter how long I have had them.
Let me offer another method. As a beekeeper, we sometimes have to deal with a pest called the wax moth. Their larvae are so strong they actually burrow into the wood of the hive. Easiest way to kill them is by putting the equipment in a deep freeze for 3 days. When wife and I buy flour we usually buy 3 bags or more and I do the same thing with the flour. Don't open the packages, but wrap 'em in plastic grocery bags, freeze t hem, and then when you take them out of the freezer after 3 days, place them in a chest cooler for a day so they warm gradually without condensation. Oila...no bugs, easy peasy.
I just got done using this method for rice, hoping in fact that it did kill any bug larvae. I'm assuming it wouldn't be a good idea to put the canned jars in the freezer now for double insurance in fear that it will break the seal?
love this idea. my mom put flour in thr freezer in florida
And do you then put them into jars? So no heating jars and all that?
@Andrew D, After using the freezing method to kill the bugs, would dry canning still be advisable to keep shelf stable for extended amount of time?
So, I can take the whole bag of rice, put it in a plastic grocery bag, put it in the deep freezer for 3 days, and that kills the bugs and larvae? Can I do that with rice, beans, flour, grits and oatmeal? Thank you.
I learned from my grannies to put several bay leaves in jars filled with rice beans dry herb and spice to deter bugs 🐜 !
That is what I have used for years in my tupperware.
can bugs get in sealed jars? if no then why would you put bay leaves in jars
If the jar is not full, on the vacuum seal,you can put a marshmallow on top of your beans or rice. The marshmallow will greatly increase in size. When the vacuum is lost, the marshmallow will return to original size, letting you see the vacuum was lost.
Wow who else would love to have that kitchen 😕👍🏻
Our Little Homestead!
PLEASE READ BEFORE COMMENTING AS I"M GETTING HUNDREDS OF THE SAME COMMENTS:
1.) I DID BUY a pair of silicone gloves and they work great! Thanks for the 1000 comments on best gloves to buy for heat canning!
2.) Hand in jar comments: Please STOP and read -- This method is not about 'sterilization' as nothing is sterile unless it goes through 'time, steam and pressure', like a pressure canner or hospital auto-clave.
3.) Note: This video is about killing larvae that can attack your pantry food stores.
4.) Other methods you may try: You can freeze dry goods for 3-6 days as well, not killing it for seed. Heat does kill the seed for planthing later on...don't use this method if you are planning to plant the dry goods in a garden later. Use the O2s or vacuum sealer for using as seed.
5.) These dry goods will go through the oven after you TOUCHED the jars or product ... you can't have water left in the jars and you MUST check for this ... many did not do this step and regretted it, as moisture built up in their jars and their product turned to mush on top
6.) SOME MOISTURE is okay after taking out of oven, product will re-absorb the moisture. But if moisture is still in jar after cooling, open jar and let product air dry and vacuum seal. You did the job of killing the larva. Seal in a way you would like.
7.) I used that jar of beans and I'm still standing! LOL!
So to answer it in short.
Be clean.
My hands used clorox wipes all over the kitchen.
And, remember, if were not for germs, we'd all be dead!
TRUTH!
Some germs you don't want to kill. We have germs on us that keep us alive and fight off the bad bacteria.
You don't want to kill that. So, touching the beans is not valid here.
The beans were dirty off the combines and factory belts, into the semis, and onto store shelf before I got it...
it's why we pressure can food in cans and jars...
The best you can hope for in oven DRY GOODS canning to store for long-term is SANITIZED or CLEAN situation with no larva left alive to breed in your pantry.
I hope this makes sense.
I could put a mouse in a canning jar and pressure can it...and I could eat it. The most you can do in oven canning is to KILL IT! but the meat would still rot inside the jar if not pressure canned correctly. Gross yes, but true.
Thank you for your questions! God Bless and be safe!
With over a million views and thousands of comments, however, you can clearly see that I can no longer keep answering the same questions over and over again, so I put the most asked questions in the section above.
Again, stay calm and live on!
Janie & John
I put mine in the freezer in zip lock bags (air tight) for 2 days , then pour into a clean NEW 5 gal bucket (get mine at Lowe's) with a screw on air tight lid. Take out a canning jars worth at a time.
You can put the lids on before putting the jars in the oven and tighten the rings firm but not cranked down. They will seal with a great vacuum every time.
Thank you for adding this comment because lids and rings go on for non-dry foods so I was wondering why you couldn't do it for dry foods.
I believe I heard you say you couldn't vacuum seal fine powders. After several "comical attempts" I was able seal mine, by placing a coffee filter on top, then sealing
Awesome! Thanks for sharing that great tip!
TheOldFarmersWife I'm gonna try that thank u😊
...suggest placing socks over jars for storage.......deters glass breakage...
Great tip!!
I live in a big city and at first I thought: Why? But now that you have empty shops in Berlin I understand that well.
Hopefully this situation will wake people up and make them realize just how unprepared we are for something like this that can happen at any time. Everyone needs to have at least a couple of weeks worth of food and essentials stocked up for the next time something like this happens, and there will be a next time.
Thank you so much!! I’m having to do all my learning and prepping on the way down low because my family does not see the value in it and it looks like paranoia to them. Even beyond being prepared I find it a fascinating process and amazing that food can be stored for so long...God forbid that it should ever be needed in emergency- but in case it does, I thank you on behalf of those willfully and woefully unprepared who may be fed by your knowledge passed on to all of us here! thanks again!!!
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My extended family (Brother's, Sister Mother , aunts uncles etc..and Family Laugh and Look at me like I am crazy when I say) "Hey I just learned how to make a fire with two sticks" Or I just put a survival Back pack together. I love to learn all this stuff.
Get rid of them . They will not be any help.
They will be the first at your door consuming your hard work.
I bet they're not laughing at you now. :(
@@tammy8017 I can use flint & steel. Having char cloth to catch the sparks helps.
Good job! Back in the day I used to can over 3000 quarts from our land which fed us all winter. But I am alone now, and this dry canning is brilliant! I could do dry goods in pints and not worry about critters. Thanks!
Who's here because of the 2020 ☣Covid19☣ pandemic. 👍
I'm watching from the Bahamas. I never thought I would have to store food for a long time but Covid-19 has changed my mind.
I’d recommend high heat BBQ gloves with a silicone grip texture when handling the hot jars
I started using the vacuum sealer for sealing jars. But, I have recently found, that a vacuum pump ( a braking bleeding pump, like what you might find at Harbor Freight, works great) is actually easier to use, and is much more affordable than a vacuum sealer. You can even use the bleeder cup, that comes with the bleeder pump, if you are worried about your fine powder goods.
Can you do a video vacuum sealing yours jars i would love to watch your video my vaccum sealer broke and there all sold out
We are eating 10 year old rice and beans and can't tell them apart from new.
I'm starting to do mine tomorrow! I am stoked!
Wow!
SurvivalistMD We have beans from 20 years ago we canned. We canned a lot of beans. They're just like freshly canned. Home canned food will actually last longer than store bought. They don't taste like the metal cans. Take care.
Oh forgot to tell you ours were green beans. We also can pintos. We wash them 3 times, then let them sit over night in water to swell them so they won't swell in the can. Then can them. They last a very long time. We also can pork and beans.
I have similar stores...it's funny how squeamish people can be about this sort of thing! I also dehydrate tomatoes, eggplant, apples, green beans....it's great fun!
I always put a towel over the finished sealed jars as I work because of drafts. I let the jars remain underneath the towel until they are completely cooled, usually overnight. This is the way my grandmother did it and we never had cracked jars. If a jar should crack it is a safety measure, will keep glass and contents contained. Great video, thanks for sharing.
You are some lady. Love your enthusiasm and willingness to share your knowledge. God bless.
Thank you!
I do the same thing with a Food Saver, which leaves my bean able to be sprouted by still maintains the storage length.
Grains and Beans canned that way will last indefinitely!!!
However, after 30 years they will have approximately 80% of the original flavor and nutrition.
I have canned beans and rice like this several years ago. They are still in my emergency stockpile. Thanks for sharing!!!
That's awesome! Do you flash freeze your dried beans before canning? I have around 15 small bags that I probably won't use right away and want to dry can them. Thanks!
i just did my first three jars of rice. the bubble on two of the lids went down to a flat surface, while the third bubble went down to like a crater dent in the lid. are these all ok or do i need to redo any of them? thanks
I dry canned two kinds of rice, and some flour, that had been taking up room in my deep freezer, today!! Worked like you said it would! THANK YOU for taking the time to bless people with this instructional video!
Excellent! Our shops in Michigan are lots empty. The Egyptains stored grains so well that it has lasted thousands of years sealed in clay pots.
May I suggest that before you do dry canning again, you purchase a pair of silicone oven mitts? It will make it easier to handle the hot jars.
I was thinking the SAME thing!
I vacuum seal in half gallon mason jars dry flour, sugar, salt, corn meal. I fill up the jar and using a wooden mallet packing it down tight then filling up to the inch head space then pack down with the wooden mallet. Then I stuff a clean dry coffee filter covering tightly that head inch space. Put the lid and jar sealer adapter and vacuum seal. I own top of the line gamesaver silver Foodsaver vacuum sealer. Just as long you pack it down tight with a mallet.
I enjoyed your cheering after each pop of the sealed lid. We cheer at our house too for sealing pops of jars. Excellent instructional video. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I grew up with most of the women in my family canning, but they never dry canned. I'm grateful to you for showing us this method of storing dry goods. I will be doing this.
I appreciate your thoroughness in cleaning the jars and lids.
Thank you so much! I have never canned anything and have my rice and beans stored in the plastic bags they came in, in boxes in my spare room but, I think I need to learn how to dry can......
Five years later I see this video 😕
I wish I had known this year's ago 💗
Thanks for sharing knowledge
I had an inkling from the Lord years ago...I was just doing and teaching as He directed. If it is like Joseph and saves ppls lives.... then God is working miracles and we don't even know it! Amen! Glad you are preparing now! Be well and Blessings!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have been canning for 40 years and never knew about canning dry beans and rice. Silly me. What a fantastic, informative video. While the masses are stocking up on toilet paper, I'm stocking up on canning jars. I can all my vegys and even can suckers(the fish). Better than tuna. A big hug and a kiss from me. Thanks again.
I never heard of dry canning for long term storage. I just subscribed and saw so many subjects that interest me. Thank you so much !
you were great to watch and listen too. Ive wanted to do this for so long. Now I feel more confident. thank you.
I am so glad I ran across this video! I was just about to vacuum pack but glass dry packing seems much better! Thank you!
Excellent job, girl! This was so informative and helpful. THANK YOU!
Thank you for teaching us. I appreciate what your doing.
Hi Janie, Thank you for this illustration! I canned my first batch of rice and oats using your method. It turned out perfect all jars sealed! i'm going to use this method more can't wait to get going on more oven dry canning! thanks again for taking the time to share.
This video is the BEST. I love all her videos. I come back to this one OVER AND OVER AND OVER.
My grandmother taught me about canning. I loved the aroma of pickles and she always made sure we used a knife to go round the edges of inside filled jar to make sure they would have air out, and then a little salt at the top just before sealing tight. Tomatoes etc had to be pressured bathed 45 min. Sealed immediately after they came out of the bath. It is a great idea for young people to learn this as we never know when it would be necessary, many people do just keep their bean, rice etc in a bag and feel that Is enough.
So Thank for showing this video. These teaching classes are very good and we all can learn something. We need to actually give it a try and see how much fun it can be too!
Carol Weaver Very nice, it’s good to be able to continue these simple and valuable skills. It’s 3/2020 now with the Covid-19 virus pandemic starting it’s early weeks around the world. People are having to quickly learn social distancing / isolation / quarantine protocols and the difficulties of having little to no supply preparations. I’m lucky that I’ve the basic sense to have a well stocked house, but haven’t prepped long enough for four adults (& two cats) beyond 2-3 months. Cat litter, I guess I’ll do some trips out to dig sand, hah! ....So, thank you very much for showing the dry canning technique - we’ve had a couple of times when the nasties hatched and ruined a lot of our dry goods until we started double sealing - which doesn’t kill the nasties. Thanks for another tool in our shed to store our food safely and long term. --- please everyone stay safe and healthy!
We call it bottling n the UK we do pickled onions eggs fruit and veg, same way to preserve.
Awesome tutorial. I now have the confidence to try my hand at this method. Thanks and many blessings.
Thank you. Very informative about how to dry can dry goods to keep them dry for up to 30 dry years!
Thank you so much for this video. I’m about to begin canning for the first time at the age of 42. You’re a blessing.
Goodness, that was a lot of work! Thank you for teaching us this essential task. Sure appreciate you!
Very interesting.
Thanks for sharing!
I just bought 40 lbs of rice and several lbs of different dried beans.
Perfect timing! 🥰
You missed your calling...what superb teachers the "3" of you make. Back to dry canning my beans. Many Blessings.
I’m just now starting and this video was perfect for starting out and things to know for future! Thank you for your time.
Learned a extremely lot of information from that video thank you. As a child I was around my grandmother who canned all the time year-round been a long time familiarize myself with the process again
Thank you so much for the knowledge of canning. Anne
Thank you I am watching this years later as the world is falling apart and people are going crazy. I like this method hope everything is good with you today
Great video just sent to my daughter, we will be doing this over the summer.
That was fun and interesting. Thank you for sharing.Can’t wait for the next video !👍🥰
GOD BLESS YOU IN JESUS NAME THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TECHNIQUES
S. Ann Marie Morais And God Bless you as well, dear. Thanks for watching and be sure and subscribe. We have our 10K contest coming up in 2 weeks!
yes I did become a subbie. thanks for being a great example of a woman of GOD wise beautiful and prepared. P.S. I love your kitchen it is a dream
Awesome! Glad you are along for our homesteading ride with Christ! Blessings!
Thank you, trying to learn how to eliminate waste and have my food last longer. Excellent video!
You are an inspiration for me! Thank you, for teaching us and explaining things so well! I appreciate you!
My grandfather taught us to drop a bay leaf in the bottom of the jar. I added running my jars through the dishwasher first but I've never ever had bugs in dry goods of any kind my whole life and I'm in my 60's.
I have watched this video more than once.....had my pad n' paper this time! Thank you so much for what you do on this channel! Thank you...….so much! I loved to listen to the "pings"! Blessings from Dawn @ Rich & Dawn in MN :)
My family live MN Marshall and Lynd smalll towns. I’m in UK going to miss them with this lockdown and corona novel virus. COVID 19.
Thank you for sharing. A "canners delight" is hearing that wonderful ping/ting from the sealing process. Great video. I need to do this. ❤
Hello Janie , My wife and I love this video, so we'll be checking out your other videos. Hope you have a great day and God bless you my friend.
Thank you so much. My mother tough me to keep beans and rice in the freezer to keep the bugs from hatching before eating but took up space and sometimes came open making a mess. I've had that style sealer since it came out over 10 years ago. The original canisters stopped working but I didn't know about that canning lid. Thank you for that too. I hope I can still get it.
Just watched this again so I can do it myself. Love your videos.
Awesome Video. Great method for storing your beans and rice. I had no idea. Thank you so very much. God Bless you.
Thank you. You are a blessing of wisdom an fountain of knowledge! I love your passion! I'm learning
I wish I had the ability to like this video 100 plus times. Fabulous and informative. Thank you for this video. This is something we need to do. Especially those on low income can save hundreds of dollars from food going bad and tossing it out. This is a must video for everyone. 👏❤️
As requested, I got it done! Whew! My HOW TO DRY CAN BEANS & RICE for LONG TERM FOOD STORAGE (15-30 years shelf life) is up! Hit the link below. Blessings
Our Little Homestead! sure if one lives this long to see the fruit 🙍
Our Little Homestead! By the way Thank you very informative.
Bugs add protein. Seriously, bulk bags of rice very often are infested with moths, weevils and their larvae and eggs. Yes indeed.
B edwards...I always give my whole grains/beans, etc, a good wash before use. They have been stored in silos and transported in tank trucks to the distributor to bag up. Bugs,/moths/larva, etc and rodent droppings/pee, and hairs, etc can be in the grain. I pick out stones and wash about 3 times till the water is pretty clear.. Stir around with fingers, let stuff float to the top and pour water off. I just use my hands/fingers.
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Thanks, the moisture did absorb and all done. Stored 36 qts of beans and 12 qts of rice. Thanks for the detailed instruction video.
I have never heard of dry canning, but this is AWESOME! Thanks so much!
Never heard of this a day in my life but it'ss always a first time for everything
When I was younger my Aunt showed me how to canned fruits & veggies. Wish I had kept it up. I will again after watching your video. Thanks for sharing. :) :) :) :)
Excellent video! Very much appreciated!
Great information and terrific demonstration! Thank you so much.
Everything is nice with beans and rice. Ive been doing this for the look.
I loved this telling video!! I had never heard of this process and like it much much more than using the mylar bags. I will be doing this for sure! Thank you!!
Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade. Just drop a teaspoon into each jar for no bugs ever
TheAskMammaChannel how does that stop bugs and eggs may i ask ?
DE only kills bugs if they walk over it. It cuts them up. it doesn't "get rid of" the bugs. They are still there, they are just dead. Which is still good, but you ain't gettin' rid of bugs and their eggs. You still have to resign to the fact that you are eating bugs and bug eggs. Bon Appetite!
DE only kills bugs if they walk over it. It cuts them up. it doesn't "get rid of" the bugs. They are still there, they are just dead. Which is still good, but you ain't gettin' rid of bugs and their eggs. You still have to resign to the fact that you are eating bugs and bug eggs. Bon Appetite!
There is nothing more gratifying than hearing those pops ! Best part of canning
What a great video! Thank you for the dry-canning education!
Never heard of this before. thank u
Hi! I wanted to thank you for making this video so many years ago. I found it about 3 years ago and I have been buying rice in bulk and dry canning it using your method. And oh boy am I glad right now. I have around 10 gallons on my shelf right now.
I wish I had bought more beans though. Oh well.
That was very interesting! I've never seen this before, TY!
Hey Jamie,, omgosh Thank you so much,,I have never learn how to can anything,, but with your easy steps I will be able too.💖
Excellent video. I had never heard of dry canning. I can’t wait to try it. Thanks so much!
I'm learning so much , I can't thank you enough!! You have a new subscriber for sure!!
Thank you for sharing this. I was looking for a dry packing process for years. I would definitely get some rubber gripers for holding and screwing the lids on. Saves the hands from getting burned. Thank you again. God Bless.
you should be putting oxygen absorbers in those jars...even the ones you bake. They keep the moisture and the oxygen out of the jar and out of your food. Use the absorbers on the vacuum sealed jars too. It's important! They help a lot when you open the jar and then close it again...to keep the bad oxygen out. it soaks it up!
You're about to get a lot more views! Thank you for this
Thank you ...Your video is perfect for absolute beginners like me because you explain all details and it's important for me to understand the full process ...I noticed you can also can brown rice in all others videos I saw it was impossible .I'm glad you gave us a way to do it ..Thanks that's a good job and you gave time to help us . Best Wishes from France
Wow, I had no idea. Thank you for sharing all of this information.
Thank You for sharing this information. I had no idea that you could do dry canning.
Hi Janie! Thank you! I learned something new today. I am interested in canning, but have never done it.
A couple of dry bay leaves also works well as a bug deterrent. I have put several in a big bucket of beans and rice and wheat. I also put them in all the jars in the pantry. God bless you! Your kitchen is beautiful!
Ahhhhh that beautiful music “🎶ping🎶” 💓
Hi thanks for the video, its a goog idea to protect those jars from light....
I dry vacuum seal all my sugar, salt flour, etc. my step is I fill my jar with flour and I use a wooden mallet and pack it in tight I keep filling it up and pack it tight to the inch head space. I add a clean dry coffee filter and cover it really good then add the lid and the adapter and vacuum seal! Never has my vacuum sealer got messed up!
this is a great ideas!
Oh. This is cool! Thanks for teaching us how!
you had my attention at 'bugs' and 'larve'........
I vacuum seal pasta, rice, beans, cookies, and all my dehydrated veggies I do at home with my Excalibur. I dehydrate thinly sliced Yukon gold potatoes, carrots, peppers, sweet potatoes, bananas etc!!
Those silicone oven gloves may come in handy I"ll have to try this TY for the informative video
Thanks for a great informational video. Clear and well presented. I have used my vacuum sealer for years but never thought of using it to dry can. I just found your channel and subscribed. Will be be watching a lot of your videos now.
Crap, I shoulda canned in 2009 when I thought to for the first time.
U still hve time lol
@@queofques32 lol. Yes she still has time..... rofl
Thank you so much for sharing. I am stocking up on things I will need. I have freeze dried food and this will be a great addition to my stock pile.
You are very welcome, hon! Best wishes!