2 pounds green beans Garlic cloves 2 1/2 cups of vinegar 4 dill heads 2 1/2 cups water 1/4 cup of canning salt About a teaspoon of cayenne pepper Trim the ends of beans and place them in a bowl of icy ...
Canning is an easy and affordable way to preserve your favorite foods, from fruits and vegetables, to sauces, salsas, relishes, and chutneys. And there’s something truly heartwarming about homemade ...
For a die-hard pickle enthusiast like me, there's absolutely nothing like a jar of homemade pickles. Done right, homemade pickles are the real deal — and once you've tried the real deal, there's ...
Growing pickling cucumber plants is the easy part of creating your own pickles. Water the plants, nurture them to the best of your ability, and you're liable to end up with a plethora of cukes for ...
When Nathan and I purchased the farm from his parents in 2011, I worked off the farm full-time. Our goal was always for me to be on the farm full-time, and in 2014, we were able to do that. When I ...
You already know that low-acid vegetables must be canned in a pressure canner to destroy bacterial spores that cause botulism. So, what can you do with them if you don’t own a pressure canner? Many ...
This small-batch refrigerator sweet dill pickle recipe perfectly combines sweet and dill flavors. It's quick, easy, and oh-so-delicious. Plus, you don't need any fancy canning equipment - just a quart ...