Preserving by the Pint
Quick Seasonal Canning for Small Spaces from the author of Food in Jars
by Marisa McClellan
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appears in Canning, Food, and Nonfiction.
Not many canning books have the city shopper and cook in mind: the cook who wants to work with a quart of strawberries?not a bushel. In today?s world, the average household doesn?t need a dozen pints of each preserve, and is more likely to want to dabble in smaller yields. Urban Preserving is intended to become a handbook for farmers? market shoppe...
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appears in Canning, Food, and Nonfiction.
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