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Is there a condensed thread of popular canning recipes?

Posted by farmgrl23 none (My Page) on
Sun, Aug 24, 14 at 23:43

I have been readying some old threads about some random questions I have and realized there are some great canning recipes on here! Is there a thread/bullet of all those recipes so I do not have to keep trying to search for tested and approved recipes?

I am looking for a Spaghetti sauce recipe that you can WB (it does not have to have veggies as I toss those in when browning the meat) and any other great tomato/pickling recipes. If someone has a link I would truly appreciate it.


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RE: Is there a condensed thread of popular canning recipes?

Look for the Condensed Leesa thread - I bumped it up a week or so ago. Some of the recipes are not for canning though.

The Chunky Basil Pasta sauce and Multi-Purpose sauce discussed on recent threads near the top are both BWB. NCHFP also has plain Tomato Sauce (no meat, no veggies), Crushed Tomatoes, and Whole or Halved Tomatoes that can be BWBed.

It may be easier to look at 3 recent threads on tomatoes/sauce than to hunt through the Leesa thread - even condensed, it's long!

Here is a link that might be useful: NCHFP Tomato page


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RE: Is there a condensed thread of popular canning recipes?

You might want to check out this thread or even the long thread that is not condensed. I still refer to both when canning season comes around. The Chunky Basil Tomato sauce by Ellie Topp is a winner. I make it every year.

Here is a link that might be useful: Greatest recipes for Leesa - Condensed


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