Are you ready for the big Can-A-Rama weekend (August 29-30th)? Check out our Resources section for nifty how-to articles on canning and preserving. If you’re planning a canning party with pals, you should definitely read Kelly Ingram’s advice on How To Host a Home Canning Party.







I found your website a few weeks ago and I just wanted to say what a great idea this is! I’ve done quite a bit of canning this summer and I’m so excited to pass on this excitement to others. I referenced this site in my blog this week–as I’m dedicating all the posts this week to canning:
http://jilliciousdiscoveries.blogspot.com/2009/08/monday-must-have-so-easy-to-preserve.html
I noticed that your list of books didn’t include “So Easy to Preserve” by the University of Georgia extension and they are a valuable resource and are part of the National Center for Home Food Preservation, which is a great website to find safe canning practices and methods.
Here is the link: http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/index.html
Again, I think you are doing a wonderful thing and I hope this information is helpful.
I just checked your resource/book list and saw that you do have “So Easy to Preserve”–sorry about that, I must have missed it the first time around. I’m so glad you do have it on here.
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i really love to attend in parties because it is fun an you met a lot of new friends..~~