Ahh!!! I'm so excited!! I just began my canning journey, and I s
Ahh!!! I'm so excited!! I just began my canning journey, and I s
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Ahh!!! I'm so excited!! I just began my canning journey, and I successfully canned chicken broth!! If anyone has any canning stuff they are looking to part with, please let me know!!🙏🏻💗
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@Butterfrei :
Good luck on your new venture. I never got into canning. It's so labor intensive! Also, pressure cookers kinda scare me. 🙃
Butterfrei reacted Good luck on your new venture. I never got into canning. It's so labor intensive! Also, pressure cookers kinda scare me. 🙃
@Bloom :
Honestly, I was super scared at first as well, but after doing it, it's not scary at all!!! Noisy as all get out, but not scary!!
Cbear and Bloom reacted Honestly, I was super scared at first as well, but after doing it, it's not scary at all!!! Noisy as all get out, but not scary!!
@Butterfrei :
I scared myself when I had a small pressure cooker for regular cooking when I was a young mom. Taking care of 2 toddlers and trying to have a homecooked meal on the table when DH got home from working refinery construction, I hastily put a chicken in WITHOUT water. I thought I was blowing up the house! I never tried using a pressure cooker again. I remember my mom canning all kinds of stuff, but so much work! And yes, it's noisey!
MooMaw reacted I scared myself when I had a small pressure cooker for regular cooking when I was a young mom. Taking care of 2 toddlers and trying to have a homecooked meal on the table when DH got home from working refinery construction, I hastily put a chicken in WITHOUT water. I thought I was blowing up the house! I never tried using a pressure cooker again. I remember my mom canning all kinds of stuff, but so much work! And yes, it's noisey!
Oh my goodness!!! I'm so sorry you experienced that!!!! I have an instant pot, so I am relatively experienced, and I watched my GMA can, and my mom uses a pressure cooker when making my favorite meal, beef stroganoff. So while a little wary about pressure canning, I felt confident enough to try it!
@Butterfrei , I never heard of making stroganoff in a pressure cooker. I make it often during cold-weather months, but in a stove-top pan. Stroganoff became very popular back in the '50s-'60s, but few people still make it today.
Butterfrei and DixieDee reacted Ahh!!! I'm so excited!! I just began my canning journey, and I successfully canned chicken broth!! If anyone has any canning stuff they are looking to part with, please let me know!!🙏🏻💗 #msg1948792
Ahh!!! I'm so excited!! I just began my canning journey, and I successfully canned chicken broth!! If anyone has any canning stuff they are looking to part with, please let me know!!🙏🏻💗 #msg1948792
Maybe it's just me but those look like jars, not cans.
When is a door not a door?
When it's ajar!!
@Butterfrei :
@Butterfrei :
Have fun with it and hope it goes well. You're canning things that this East Texas gal never heard of anyone canning. Did you raise the potatoes and squash?
Butterfrei and MooMaw reacted Have fun with it and hope it goes well. You're canning things that this East Texas gal never heard of anyone canning. Did you raise the potatoes and squash?
@Butterfrei :
That's awesome!! Did you make it by boiling the bones and skin? I do that every Thanksgiving with the turkey carcass and make a nice rich stock. I then make a good turkey soup with it.
That's awesome!! Did you make it by boiling the bones and skin? I do that every Thanksgiving with the turkey carcass and make a nice rich stock. I then make a good turkey soup with it.
@otto :
We usually make beef stroganoff every year for Valentine's Day. Serve it with a side of peas and instead of over noodles those crispy shoestring potato sticks, which is the traditional way it is served in Russia.
Butterfrei reacted We usually make beef stroganoff every year for Valentine's Day. Serve it with a side of peas and instead of over noodles those crispy shoestring potato sticks, which is the traditional way it is served in Russia.
@Weathergirl5 : I don't go the noodles route, either. I normally ladle it over fork-mashed boiled potatoes.
Weathergirl5 and Bloom reacted Cbear : I'm going to do potatoes and butternut squash this weekend! 🎉 #msg1949670
@otto :
oh that would be good! They do serve it over mashed potatoes in Russia too.
oh that would be good! They do serve it over mashed potatoes in Russia too.
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