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Food Preparation ( 6 )

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    Water Bath Canning

    Water Bath Canning

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    Canning Garden Vegetables

    Canning Garden Vegetables

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    Spaghetti Sauce

    Spaghetti Sauce

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    How To Can Tomatoes

    How To Can Tomatoes

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    How to Freeze Tomatoes

    How to Freeze Tomatoes

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    Food Preservation Methods

    Food Preservation Methods

Cucumbers
Self Sufficiency
The Cucumber has been a staple part of fresh salads for a long time, the texture and the moisture in the cucumber make it a refreshing addition to any salad or food dish, cucumbers are ...
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Why You Need To Prune
Self Sufficiency
Gardening
The lazy way to grow a fruit tree or any tree that produces an edible product is to just plant the tree in the ground and wait for the tree to mature and pick the produce when it is ready, b...
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Benefits of Honey
Self Sufficiency
Livestock
When we think of honey it is usually associated with the benefit of tasting great as a food product, honey is spread on bread for sandwiches used in the morning breakfast cereal and spread a...
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Growing Tomatoes
Self Sufficiency
Gardening
There is not many vegetables that can beat a tomato for its delicious taste either eat them raw with a pinch of salt or when they are cooked or roasted in an oven, they are a staple of ...
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