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Food Preservation
10 Garden Crops Perfect for Food Storage
Food Storage Crops Introduction (3:04)
About Rick (1:23)
#1 Tomatoes (15:03)
Preserving Tomatoes (1:43)
#2 - Green Beans (7:01)
Preserving Green Beans (1:00)
#3 - Potatoes (10:04)
Preserving Potatoes (2:28)
#4 - Squash (10:04)
Preserving Squash (1:57)
#5 - Small Fruits (15:16)
Preserving Berries (1:56)
#6 - Corn and Popcorn (9:35)
Preserving Corn (3:10)
#7 - Onions (19:51)
Preserving Onions (3:19)
#8 - Carrots (11:13)
Preserving Carrots
#9 - Beets (10:59)
Preserving Beets (2:21)
#10 - Fruit Trees (20:34)
Preserving Tree Fruits (4:34)
Preserving Your Garden Harvest - Introduction
Introduction for Gardening Academy Members (4:57)
Preserving Your Harvest - Introduction (2:31)
Safely Preserving Food (14:55)
Supplies Needed For Preserving (6:14)
Water Bath Canning
Water Bath Canning - Introduction (4:47)
Water Bath Canning - The Process (15:20)
Canning Tomatoes - Introduction (4:27)
Canning Tomatoes - Supplies Needed (6:51)
Canning Tomatoes - The Process (9:12)
Canning Tomatoes - Final Thoughts (6:49)
Pressure Canning
Pressure Canning - Introduction (9:42)
Pressure Canning - The Process (7:31)
Freezing
Freezing Produce - Introduction
Freezing Produce - The Process (5:17)
Freezing Produce - What you can Freeze (7:13)
Demo - Freezing Raspberries (6:09)
Drying Foods
Drying Foods - Introduction (10:22)
Drying Foods - Process Overview (12:40)
Drying Foods - Demo - Peppermint (5:41)
Fresh Storage
Storing Vegetables Fresh (7:11)
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Preserving Squash
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