OK, my canning experience so far has been limited to a few times, and they were successful. But I intend to start canning in earnest later this Spring/Summer and I only hope when I'm doing it on my own without class instructors and friends around me, it's not like this!
Very cute though, love the book she has on her counter, "Home Canning in 327 Easy Steps"! Too funny. Hope you have a laugh and hope your canning experience is much more relaxing than hers apparently is.
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ReplyDeleteThought you might enjoy that, since you just had some canning classes yourself! :-)
DeleteWhere did they get that photo of me and my kitchen????
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LOL, I thought you might get a kick out of that. Something tells me you're a big more organized, ha.
DeleteI do a lot of canning, if you need help just holler!
ReplyDeleteJust started following your blog, it's great! Thank you for the very kind offer, I just might take you up on that. Canning is one of those things I wished I had paid more attention to when my grandmother did it. But it's never too late to learn, right? Ha. Thanks again, you are very generous!
DeleteCanning is super! Its not hard :O), but I will admit when I first started I was so scared of my pressure canner! Give a holler if you have some questions :O).
ReplyDeleteThanks for this kind offer! Pressure canners make me a bit nervous, but heck, I need to master the other regular water bath canner first, ha. I'll take you up on that offer if I need it! Thank you!
DeleteThis is an awesome canning site that I love. . .
ReplyDeletehttp://www.foodinjars.com/2012/04/homemade-yogurt-in-mason-jars/
and the homemade yogurt in this recipe is to die for. . .enjoy!
Janice
ReadyToGoFullTimeRVing.blogspot.com
Wow, thanks for the link. I love yogurt too, and the thought of being able to just make some "whenever" is a great thought! Awesome, thanks again. :-)
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