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If you're looking for ways to reduce your grocery bill and still feed your family whole food, beans are a great choice. Canning your own dry beans will save you even more money! Let me teach you how to can dry beans! #canning #canbeans #howtopressurecan #howtocan #preservingfood #preppers #foodpantry

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Dehydrating Eggs, Dehydrated Potatoes, Dry Canning, Storing Food Long Term, Canning Jar Storage, Seed Exchange, Columbia College Chicago, Food Preserving, Preserving Foods

Dry Oven Canned Dehydrated Potatoes, Spinach, Rice and Beans This is a wonderful way to preserve your dry goods like dehydrated vegetables, grains, beans, rice and pasta. Once complete, food is protected from bugs, air is sealed out and it is good for 15 - 20 years. You can not oven can anything wet or oily (like nuts). This would also be a great way to preserve some of the wild leafy vegetables like Kudzu, Sassafras leaves, Curly Dock, Dandelion Greens and Plantain. The process is very…

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Oven Canning Dry Goods, Dry Pack Canning, Dry Canning, Vacuum Sealing Food, Dry Spices, Preserving Foods, Oxygen Absorbers, Emergency Preparedness Food, Home Canning Recipes

By Stephanie Dayle - I originally wrote this article for the The American Preppers Network and have now brought it over to my own site with updated information. The easiest, cheapest and fastest way to dry can food is to use oxygen absorbers. This technique is nearly fool-proof, and requires no electricity, fancy equipment, and it does not expose your dry food to heat. The true beauty to this technique is that you can break the seal on a jar, use some of the contents, close it up with the…

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