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Self-Sufficiency: Preserving

Jams, Jellies, Pickles and More
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Preserving fruits and vegetables is a great way to turn home-grown or local produce into delicious treats that can be enjoyed all year round. There are several different preserving methods and all give delicious results. Jams, jellies, fruit butters and curds, bottled fruits, chutneys, pickles and salted vegetables are all practical and economical ways to preserve seasonal produce. And you don’t need a load of kitchen gadgets and equipment to get started: a heavy-based pan, funnel, sugar thermometer and a selection of glass storage jars are all you need! Ingredients listings, popular fruits and vegetables, sugars and cooking techniques are all explained, along with storage information and helpful hints and tips. This, along with the 60 delicious recipes that follow, make this book your one-stop guide to successful preserving.

Details

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Pages 128
Publish Date 2015-09-01
Series Self-Sufficiency
Size 5.83" x 8.23" x 0.3543"
Author Carol Wilson

Reviews

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C
Country Kitchen
A comprehensive look at all aspects of turning home
H
Highland Life
A little gem of a book
F
Food and Travel
If you hanker after a slice of the good life, like to know the provenance of your food or simply want to be thrifty, this… is an excellent place to start.
T
The Rural
What I loved about this book, was discovering new things to do with vegetables that I hadn’t thought of before… This is a handy book to keep in your cupboard for Autumn harvest and the excess fruit and vegetables that come your way.

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About the Author

Carol Wilson is a food writer, cookery consultant, and member of the Guild of Food Writers. She writes for a number of food publications both in the UK and the US and has written several cookbooks as well as appeared on TV cookery programmes. A judge for the Slow Biodiversity Food Awards, she contributes regularly to Country Kitchen, Living France, Gastronomica, and others

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