Ep 207. The Real Workflow of Summer Canning in a Suburban Homestead
By Brittany Gibson - Beginner Homesteader
Summer canning doesn't have to mean marathon weekends, Pinterest-perfect pantries, or preserving every tomato you grow. In this episode, we're talking about what summer canning actually looks like in a busy suburban home—from deciding what's worth canning and using a two-day workflow to freezing harvests, preserving in small batches, and fitting it all into real life with kids. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by food preservation, this episode will help you create a canning rhythm that works for you.
https://thehomesteadchallenge.com/canning-tips/
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