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Pressure Canning Potato Soup goes from the Kettle to the Jar in no time. Remember we Can Not use Dairy when Pressure Canning! The Pressure Canning How to of this delightful soup is here! So to Pressure Canning Quart/Pints Jars of Potato Soup get your supplies and ingredients and let us get started. First let us talk about why we do not add thickener's to our soups in general. Adding flour or other thickening agents to a canned soup prevents heat from penetrating to the center of the jar…

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Home-canned soups has got to be one of the best ‘pantry meals’ you can make for yourself. Here I go into what to harvest from your garden, tools you need, ingredients, and step by step …

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Ham and Bean Soup (and how to CAN it!) / The Grateful Girl Cooks! This delicious and hearty ham and bean soup will fill you up... recipe also includes "how to" instructions for canning jars of soup to store in your pantry!

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This easy recipe for canning delicious ham and bean soup is a great example of awesome things that you can preserve in jars and have on your shelf ready to eat. This simple recipe is very easy to make, just add ingredients to a jar and put in the pressure canner. It does not require cooking the beans, just some chopping up of the ham and vegetables. It is also a great way to use up that leftover holiday ham!

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Yeah, there is nothing in any of my canning books on canning ham. I guess no one ever thought that there would be enough ham left that you would need to can it but, of course, we still have plenty of ham left. I had 8 pint jars still unused so thought I would try it. I cut the ham up in chunks and then put them in water and brought it to a boil. I just wanted it hot for when I put it in the jars. I, then, put the chunks in the jars and added juice from the pan leaving an inch of headspace…

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Every Easter we eat dinner at my parents house. One of our favorites is our Easter ham! But this year, due to my Dads sodium restrictions, the entire leftover ham came home with me. Not complaining y'all. Ham is my jam (see what I did there). I knew that we'd never eat the entire ham

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I have read on the Internet that you can't pressure can potato soup. Not really sure why but I think it would be an issue with quality for the sauce - like separation of the flour roux, or the milk. Regardless, I did read that you could can the base of your soup and thicken when served. No different than just canning potatoes or beef stew, right? That being said, I just couldn't find a recipe for soup base; so I combined and altered several recipes. Potato Soup Base Recipe: 8-10 lbs Idaho…

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Quite a few stores are clearing out their ham supplies this week. A few days ago, I happened upon a deal that was too good to pass up. I ended up buying 4 fully cooked holiday hams at a great price…

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Canning soup at home is a great way to be prepared for emergencies and for busy weeknight dinners. Using a pressure canner, you can safely can soups in your own kitchen. Fill your pantry with beef stew, chicken soup, chili con carne, ham and bean soup and more. Learn how to safely can soup in your kitchen and get safe home canned soup recipes in this step by step guide. #PreservingFood #FromScratch #SimpleLiving #Homesteading

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