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Preserve

It is all well and good growing your own food, but if you don’t know how to preserve it to eat it later, you may as well not have bothered. Here is our collection of preserving, canning, dehydrating and other storage methods to keep your food to eat it another day.

How to Make Blackberry Vinegar from Scratch

How to dry elderberries at home: Preserving elderberries step by step with video

How to make elderberry syrup using fresh elderberries step by step with video

bottle plums recipe

Canned plums: Beginner canning recipe for bottled plums

Canned Beets: How to make pickled beetroot at home

Pressure canning vegetables for beginners the complete guide #piwakawakavalley

Pressure Canning Vegetables for Beginners

Super greens powders are great to add to smoothies, omelets, soups, stews and pretty much anything you can think of. I have even heard of mums sneaking greens powders in to cakes and muffins.

How to Make Super Greens Powder at Home

The best thing about making tomato powder at home, is that you can actually just use the scraps that you get after making ketchup or from canning tomatoes, you don't have to use the whole tomatoes for it. You can make tomato powder from the skins and seeds!

How to Make Tomato Powder at Home

Dehydrating vegetables and fruit is a great way of preserving them without taking up much space. Here are some ideas for dehydrating without a dehydrator by using an oven or several other dehydration methods! #piwakawakavalley

How to Dehydrate Vegetables without a Dehydrator

Let's face it some dehydrated vegetables and fruit are simply gross. Here are 10 vegetables that you can dehydrate and how to use them that actually taste nice. Perfect for storing the harvest or for keeping your produce that you grew in your garden at home! #foodpreservation #piwakawakavalley

10 Vegetables you can Dehydrate from your Garden that Actually Taste Nice

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