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Home food preservation recommendations were updated through laboratory development and testing of products and critical literature reviews; recommendations from USDA and the Cooperative Extension System have been made available through this website; a new video series; on online self-study course; two USDA information bulletins now in layout and illustration (April 2006); updating of Extension professionals in various states; and, various other publications on the website. If you are a beginner or an old pro, this is the best place to get your basic preservation knowledge and updates. Once you have the process down, then you can further improve the taste of your foods with the information obtained for other sources. Below you will find links to The National Center for Home Food Preservation which is the best place to start if you are just learning or wanting to learn how to preserve food. Also, Southwest Herbals will provide links to download the USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning. You can store these pdf files on your computer or print them out and make a handy booklet that you can keep close by for reference while you proceed with your canning project. You can also purchase a paperback book by clicking on the book images on the right side bar. I highly recommend that you visit the site, it has a lot more good information, that is not in the downloads or the books.We have also provided you with links where you can buy the necessary products and get a variety of recipes. We will also be adding a recipe collection for anyone who wants a copy and posting recipes from anyone who wishes to share them with us.

Information Links:
The National Center for Home Food Preservation
<http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/index.html>
USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning - Downloadable Pdf
files:
(The Complete Guide to Home Canning is
Agriculture Information Bulletin (AIB) No. 539 released
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Extension
Service, beginning with the 1994 revision of the
Complete Guide to Home Canning.)
Introduction
Guide 1 -
Principles of Home Canning
Guide 2 -
Selecting, Preparing, and Canning Fruit and
Fruit Products
Guide 3 -
Selecting, Preparing, and Canning Tomatoes and
Tomato Products
Guide 4 -
Selecting, Preparing, and Canning Vegetables
and Vegetable Products
Guide 5 -
Preparing and Canning Poultry, Red Meats, and
Seafood
Guide 6 -
Preparing and Canning Fermented Food and
Pickled Vegetables
Guide 7 - Preparing and Canning Jams and Jellies
Recipe Links:
RECIPE ZAAR
RECIPE GOLDMAINE
BALL RECIPES
TOMATO RECIPES
SALSA RECIPES FOR CANNING
CANNING RECIPES
JAMS & JELLIES RECIPES
ALL KINDS OF RECIPES
ALL RECIPES
Ordering Information for USDA Complete Guide to Home
Canning:
Complete Guide to Home Canning and Preserving
Dover Publications
2nd revised edition, 163 pp
September 1999 (1994 USDA Canning Guide, however)
ISBN: 0486409317
www.amazon.com
The
University of Georgia Cooperative Extension is pleased
to offer the
5th edition
of its popular book, So Easy To
Preserve. This beautiful book contains the
latest U.S. Department of Agriculture recommendations for
safe food preservation. So Easy To Preserve
is now a 375-page book with over 185 tested recipes,
along with step by step instructions and in-depth
information for both the new and experienced food
preserver. Chapters include
Preserving Food, Canning, Pickled Products, Jellied
Fruit Products, Freezing and
Drying. This 5th edition has 35 new tested recipes
and processes, in addition to a new section with
recommended procedures for home-canned salsas.
Details and ordering information can be
found at
www.soeasytopreserve.com. Download the order
form and mail it in:
Click Here for order form.
USDA Critical Review of Home Preservation Literature and
Current Research
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