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S Bengi wrote:Air-Dried/Cellar: Dry Beans, Nuts, Grains, Garlic, Yam, Potatoes, etc
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N. Neta wrote:
I was wondering - which one of those methods you have experience with… and any tips and warnings you might have…
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S Bengi wrote:I have used all of them except: Freeze-Dried, Tropical Mod-Ragi culture, Canning.
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Skandi Rogers wrote:So my methods by use;
Freezer
Vinegar
Sugar
Salt
Drying
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N. Neta wrote:
Skandi Rogers wrote:So my methods by use;
Freezer
Vinegar
Sugar
Salt
Drying
Thank you for that , Skandi…
A quick question, though, I would like to preserve fruits (and vegetables) as jams, but use no sugar (health reasons).
Do you know how to replace all or most of the sugar (I heard about honey - but heating up honey makes it sugar…)?
S Bengi wrote:You can use thickener such as chia seeds, gelatin, xanthan gum or water kefir grains as a pectin+sugar substitute.
Using a very good blender so that you add less water to the mix
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Skandi Rogers wrote:[You can make jam with no added sugar, add a bit of lemon juice if you're using a low acid fruit it will be safe to store in the jar but it will go mouldy quickly after you open it.
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Joshua LeDuc wrote:My FAVORITE way to preserve vegetables is freezing because it is quick, easy, and the odds of failure are almost nil.
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jim loggin wrote:I'll start canning the refrigerated and frozen foods if the electric goes out for to long.or if it looks like it won't come back on at all.
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N. Neta wrote:
Joshua LeDuc wrote:My FAVORITE way to preserve vegetables is freezing because it is quick, easy, and the odds of failure are almost nil.
Totally agree, Joshua… freezing is my favorite way too… not only for vegetables, but also (or mainly) for summer fruits, which then I use in the winter in smoothies…
The only downside is in case of power outage, when a chest freezer full of produce can spoil…
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Lana Weldon wrote:We've lost the knowledge of preservation and fermentation, in S E Asia, it's a must to know how to handle preservation, spices, herbs, garlic, chili, smoking, drying and fermenting...
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Paul Steer wrote:Today, my favourite method of food preservation is freezing. Here’s why: 1) The harvest continues because I’m working alone, so it’s taking longer. 2) I’m running out of time. 3) blanching greens is easy. Boil a pot of water, add greens for 2 1/2 or 3 minutes, drain, and pack the greens for the freezer.
For example, with only 9 hours of daylight right now, I have to get outside and get my healthy exercise, (2 hrs.), plus do whatever I can in the garden. Yesterday, I snipped a BIG basket of Jonathan Spero’s Siber Frill Kale variety. I set it over night on my front step. This morning I washed it, sorted it, stripped it and blanched in in less than 1 hour. Once it cools a bit I’ll bag and freeze it, which should only take a few minutes.
Easy, cheap, and satisfying, and it sure beats paying $$ for store bought.
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jim loggin wrote:All of the meats I have in the freezer can be canned as is or cooked then canned..I might not want to try that with the fish thoe.on account I've never home canned fish before.
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Paul Steer wrote:Today, my favourite method of food preservation is freezing. Here’s why: 1) The harvest continues because I’m working alone, so it’s taking longer. 2) I’m running out of time. 3) blanching greens is easy. Boil a pot of water, add greens for 2 1/2 or 3 minutes, drain, and pack the greens for the freezer.
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Paul Steer wrote:Today, my favourite method of food preservation is freezing. Here’s why: 1) The harvest continues because I’m working alone, so it’s taking longer. 2) I’m running out of time. 3) blanching greens is easy. Boil a pot of water, add greens for 2 1/2 or 3 minutes, drain, and pack the greens for the freezer.
Can you, Paul (or someone else) explain why you need to blanch the greens before freezing, and is it necessary for other vegetables or fruits?
So far I’m just cutting whatever fruit or vegetable I want to freeze, put in a ziplock bag, and into the freezer, without further processing… am I doing it wrong?
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