"look your beans!" great video thank you, and I LOVE the 3 burner idea outside. Adding it to my must haves.
@lauraIngleswilder742 ай бұрын
@@dollyformoso9069 just remember if you can outside it must not be windy it will affect the canner. Also look up instructions before you follow this women's. She has put way to much water in her canner. She also did not vent the canners for 10 minutes. This is dangerous
@ZenDreaming60Ай бұрын
Another KZbinr says we ate “A meal of food”! 🤣😂👍🏼
@ladybugsarah667126 күн бұрын
@@lauraIngleswilder74 What is dangerous about too much water?
@lauraIngleswilder7426 күн бұрын
@@ladybugsarah6671Pressure canners are made fir a certain amount of water. Too much water doesn't allow them to work properly. If she had read the book that comes with her canner they tell you the amount of water almost all canners say 3 inches of water.she also did not vent fir the ten minutes. Canning safely requires you follow instructions. Adding that much water does not allow the canner to function as it should. If you are anew canner I would suggest you watch Rose red homestead. She is a master canner and explains everything so well
@TheLightbright019 ай бұрын
You teach like my grandma and mom did. They would say they don't want rocks and worm eaten beans. Then wash them good. Someone that shows this is great.
@chevypreps64179 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I have never seen anyone pressure can three large canners at the same time. The addition of the half slice of bacon is great idea. I watched this video twice. That is a lot of beans lady.
@cynthiag30659 ай бұрын
I was taught the saying was, a family that prays together stays together.🕊️ Thank you for sharing your knowledge.😊
@theresalogsdon7656 ай бұрын
We call it Picken Beans.
@marymisenheimer8809 Жыл бұрын
I had to watch your video two times and i love how you do your beans so im doing mine like you do yours. Love the video. Im just now pressure canning and im 76 years old. Just finished 20 pints of carrots.
@chevypreps64179 ай бұрын
That is funny I started pressure canning at about 70. I canned some stuff and didn't eat any for about 6 months. I am still a little leery. Oh it is never too late to teach an ole dog new tricks.
@KarenStephens-wl1vi2 ай бұрын
@@chevypreps6417no worries if the lid is still sealed well ! Just heat well...your good !😊
@chevypreps64172 ай бұрын
@@KarenStephens-wl1vi So thoroughly heating the food should make it safe to eat. As long as you processed the food correctly and you have a good seal.?
@KarenStephens-wl1vi2 ай бұрын
@@chevypreps6417 yes !
@bumblebee792210 ай бұрын
I agree 100% about checking our beans. I am OCD about them. I pour a little at a time on a big plate and check them over very well, then wash very well in water. Who wants rocks in their food!! Yikes... I see so many people just dump the beans in a pot and cook them. I also wash my barley, & rice over and over. Glad you shared that with all of us. Blessings....
@Moses7041 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I pour a bag of beans on table. Then sort. Bowl in my lap for good beans but push aside bad ones. I’m in Oklahoma. Never heard of looking @ beans phrase. We always said sort good from bad.
@KarenStephens-wl1vi2 ай бұрын
😅😂in my part of Texas we call it" pick the beans".
@nancymoe44762 жыл бұрын
Those look beautiful. That "ping" is music to my ears! 💗
@shelleysmith4017 Жыл бұрын
When I was a kid I would roll my eyes at my Mother whenever she would hear a ping and do a little happy dance. Now, I do the same thing after a day of canning, each little ping is music to my ears. My hubby just looks at me and rolls his eyes. He thought My “country way” of preserving food every autumn was quaint but excessive. I am American but live in Scotland now and grew up on the Canadian border where we would get a lot of snow (getting snowed in for days and sometimes weeks), the power would go off regularly, etc and we needed to be prepared. The amount of snow we get in Scotland is small, but one year we got a decent amount, and due to the people in charge and the way they run things, instead of plowing throughout the storm, putting grit and salt down, etc they wait for the storm to finish to properly clean the roads. This particular storm they waited and because it then rained and froze, over a few days, the machines were frozen to the ground. Much of Scotland was shut for about 3 weeks. Folks had an awful time as their pipes froze and burst, it was the worst storm since they began keeping records. It was a storm back home that would not have even shut the schools. Anyway, being a country bumpkin, our pipes did not freeze and we had all kinds of food without needing to find a way to get to the store and discovering the shelves were empty. It was the first time hubby was thankful for my country ways lol. But true appreciation came when covid hit and we were in full lockdown. We were not only able to survive without needing to go to the store often but we were also able to help friends and neighbors who were high risk, to keep them fed and safe. He was so in awe, that he wants to get a second pressure canner and is buying us a freeze drying machine so we have different methods to preserve food. I no longer eat meat, but my Mom used to can green beans with salt pork. She passed 20 years ago, and oh my gosh what I would not give for for some of her green beans! I would eat that little bit of meat. It is the only thing with meat in it that I crave. But the recipe (and everything else) was lost in a big house fire a few years before she passed and having had a couple strokes she could not remember the recipe, so no one in the family has ever been able to make them. She always promised to give us kids her recipes one day but just never got to it. But every autumn and winter as I do the majority of my canning, I think if her green beans. It was years before I could enjoy green beans flavor on their own. I don’t think she ever learned to enjoy them without the salt pork. I still chuckle to myself with each ping of the jar sealing and think of Mom and am sure that whatever happens to us when we pass, she is around chuckling to herself when I do my own canning ping happy dance. 😂
@feliciapillow5860 Жыл бұрын
@@shelleysmith4017 Hi Shelby. What a beautiful comment. I know you mother was a sweetheart. If you cook that salt pork with the green beans, you should get something that resembles what your mother made. I'm happy to hear that your husband now understands the benefits of your hard work. Don't forget to write down your recipes for your family. Do them one at a time if you have to. I can't believe that someone with such a small channel does not respond in comment to such a thoughtful comment as yours. This kind of engagement is a missed opportunity in "more ways than one". Many blessings my dear.
@Zapper-qb7sl Жыл бұрын
I loved this video. I already knew most of it, but I'm always looking for better advice. Great measurements, too. I'm a stickler about being "clean" and this lady keeps her workspace clean and tidy. She has my vote. Thanks. Only addition I can think to add is to check your lid seals before using them. Some of them have flaws, and it ruins the particular can's seal that has the bad edge.
@carriewatson756010 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed your canning process. I can’t wait to purchase all the necessary equipment to get started❤❤❤
@deballen6241 Жыл бұрын
I put three inches of water in my presto 23 quart. I cut a notch in all of my wooden spoons so when I can multiple loads I can easily check to see that the level is still at 3 inches and adjust as necessary between loads. My canner has never run out of water.
@KellyS_77 Жыл бұрын
A mark on a wooden spoon is a brilliant idea! I’m totally going to do that the next time I set up my canner.
@jeanineadeleАй бұрын
I have 3 Presto canners. If you look inside or feel with your finger they made a little indent in the pot for the correct water level. I put permanent marker on the indent so I can see it easily. The indent is down towards the bottom under one of the handles.
@randyweber6576 Жыл бұрын
You must let the canner vent with a steady stream of stream for 10 minutes before you put the weight on. Again anyone under 1000 ft must use a 10 lb weight.
@jeanineadeleАй бұрын
I use cream of tarter in my canning pot. It keeps the jars clean and the inside of the pot looks clean as new. I would be careful putting so much water in the pot. Steam brings the temp up to the proper amount of heat to kill any botulism. Filling to the top of the jars does not leave enough room for the steam needed. The Presto canners have a small notch engraved down low where the water level should be. It is down below the handle. I put permanent marker on the notch so I can see it easily. I have canned hundreds of jars of beans and never ran out of water when I fill to the water level recommended.
@seacruse10 ай бұрын
Heard the pop. Thank you so much for your video. Very step by step helpful. Y'all have a blessed and groovy day.
@lindas.8036 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. For the life of me, I have never understood why when mixing in salt or sugar or anything else that has to be dissolved, people do not use some HOT water first. For example, you put 4 gal of water and added salt. Why not use 1 gal HOT water, which will easily and quickly dissolve the salt, then add the other 3 gal of whatever temp you are using. Faster, easier, no salt sitting on the bottom.
@ohioladybug739010 ай бұрын
This is not sarcasm - why didn’t I think of that after all these years! 😊
@margaretburnham56837 ай бұрын
Yup ...it's easier to boil a bit of the water then dump the salt in to desolve.
@vf328921 күн бұрын
that's what I was thinking
@karmelicanke3 ай бұрын
Love your sweet smile. Thanks for the canning demonstration. Cheers from Canada.
@reginarenoude10982 жыл бұрын
Was raised on beans almost every day. I loved this video. I'm going to try it. Love your channel
@Jennifer-tf8ud Жыл бұрын
I just love your outside canning area. How nice to be able to do 3 banners at one time.
@kfl61111 ай бұрын
I like your sink, I wish I had a nice deep double sink. I have a horrid shallow small kitchen sink, that always splashes me when I use it. Great video, thank you for posting. I like all beans.
@Nim77-k3n28 күн бұрын
Nice video and clear. Thank you! Side note: i save all my rinsing water to water plants outside....reusing water! Less waste!
@ncshomevidsАй бұрын
Thank you! I love how you prep the beans! One video I saw mentioned how the soaking releases the sugar in the beans and how that is what makes you gassy. Can't wait to try! Store canned beans just aren't the greatest!
@ladybugsarah667126 күн бұрын
Family that prays together, stays together. 😌🙏
@pjd2709 Жыл бұрын
You are supposed to vent your canner for 10 minutes before putting the pressure gauge on it. Then put your pressure gauge on and once it comes up to your 10 or 15 lbs pressure is reached then count your canning time for quarts 90 minutes, then let the pressure drop to 0 lbs/zero, then safe to take the gauge off of the canner.
@missreynolds3637 Жыл бұрын
I love how people on here, trying to give safe canning instructions, don't even know that's not a pressure gauge. It's called a weight regulator it regulates the pressure inside the canner once it reaches it's weighted psi I.E. 10#'s or 15 #'s. Then start your time after it reaches pressure (once the weight regulator starts rocking) then adjust heat down a little so it rocks slowly, not fast. Yes, it should be vented ten minutes before placing the weighted pressure regulator on the vent pipe. I PC beans (from dry rinsed well, and sorted through dried beans) all the time.
@barbarad.517 Жыл бұрын
I also thought that regardless of type of canner you use, you vent for 10 minutes to expel all of the air. I may be wrong but I will continue to vent.@@missreynolds3637
@ArtistCreek3 ай бұрын
@@missreynolds363710 min won't kill anyone. It makes me crazy how everyone truly thinks it will
@missreynolds36373 ай бұрын
@@ArtistCreek agreed it won't but I just do it as it's procedure to the canners canning instructions for use. Seems to me it'd take it longer to come to pressure without venting, but I am not sure as I always vent first.🤷♀️ People also think you need to soak beans first before canning also, again not necessary as long as you sort through and rinse thoroughly, and know the proper amount of beans to add per jar size. I also don't bring my canner up to pressure on high heat either I do med to med high heat.
@holliecollier15232 ай бұрын
All canning books ,Ball, Kerr, home ec extendions tell you to vent for them min
@SteveLewanАй бұрын
Very well presented. Clean, clear and caring.👍
@terriwilson4984Ай бұрын
I do mine way differently I Follow Homesteading With the Zimmerman's. They are BETTER THAN Any Baked Beans EVER!!!! God Bless.
@mustwereallydothisАй бұрын
@@terriwilson4984 Thanks! I'm going to check out their channel right now
@missreynolds36372 ай бұрын
My mom taught me to spread out on a cookie sheet and do it that way. I have found pieces of rocks, clumps of dirt, and pieces of hard corn like popcorn as well. I only use the amount of water my canners book calls for. If it's a 90 min run, I do go a little extra water to the pot like a half qrt more than the book calls for.
@crazydee19558 ай бұрын
Nice. Gonna try bacon in my next batch of white beans.
@bettyward2456 Жыл бұрын
You my dear are a great instructor!
@christenascott528010 ай бұрын
I learned from my mother over 50 years ago how to canned beans using a pressure canner. We never soaked or beans we just clean them in the jar leaving plenty of headroom poured water on pot pressure canned them for an hour. Never had a jar break, always had fresh hot Tender beans. Never put salt in a mess it makes the beans hard. If you want extra juice to put on your cornbread, when you can’t pressure can your Black Eyed Peas leave extra space for more juice to make. Never had a problem don’t plan on having one from I will always follow my mother‘s recipe it’s been good for more than 50 years and I don’t like mushy beans. Some people don’t like them because they don’t have salt in them. But I always taste my food before I salt it. I don’t salt beans when I pressure can them
@gingernotturno53655 күн бұрын
great video....I like to see how some people do canning ,,,, I only use 1/4 teaspoon of salt if that...If I use bacon I don't put any salt because the bacon has enough for me....
@carolyn6290Ай бұрын
Thank You, I needed a good video on how to can dry beans
@Mouserjan0222 Жыл бұрын
venting for 10 mins expels the air inside the caner which is necessary for it to come up to pressure
@jeanineadeleАй бұрын
Also to rid of any cold spots.
@katrinagarland5219 Жыл бұрын
Love your video... learned a lot. Thanks so much!
@ritagreen9528 Жыл бұрын
Thank you 👍 I have wondered about how to can dry beans properly. Have an amazing blessed day 🌹
@georgiatavira Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the great video and valuable information, however, aren't you supposed to let your pressure canner vent steam for 10 minutes before you put the jiggler on and start the count down? If you don't, they never build up the necessary vacuum inside the canner to process the food safely.
@mandiejohnson2802 Жыл бұрын
I was going to ask the same thing she forgot to vent the canner for 10 min
@Cherie5353 Жыл бұрын
@@KellyS_77 If the water on the outside is not covering the jars by 2 inches, which is appropriate for water bath canning. She explained that she used that much water because of the longer pressure canning time for the beans, 90 minutes, so that her canner wouldn’t go dry, which will ruin your canner during the pressure canning. Under the National Center for Home Food Preservation, they recommend using extra water for longer pressure canning times, just not above the jars. I just looked it up again and it said foods for longer cooking times may require more water. Look under general instructions for pressure canning. Also, I think she forgot to show her venting for 10 minutes and just started filming when she put the pressure regulator on. Anyone used to pressure canning should know this and I think she just forgot to film it.
@lindaduke802 Жыл бұрын
I never have and have never had a problem with spoilage or anything ....might be a new thing by usda
@oldtimerlee8820 Жыл бұрын
@@lindaduke802 It is Not a new thing. It's long term standard operating procedure for home pressure canners. Those were the instructions that came with my first pressure canner, bought in the 1972. It has been in the Ball Blue Book since at least 1957. (I have my Mother's copy along with a number of editions since her time.) This step, venting/exhausting, has been on the USDA website since I first accessed it, a number of years ago. Please, please do take time to read your canner manual and other reputable references, such as state university extension services testing publications. Don't trust my comments or any other stranger on line. Do your own homework!
@decoy8645 Жыл бұрын
@@lindaduke802No it’s not new just basic physics actually. A proper seal needs the vacuum inside the jar, thats what evacuates the air (oxygen) from the jar. I think you have just been lucky.
@keeperofthehomeat4dfarms2 жыл бұрын
I do my dried beans during the winter months because I buy them in bulk. I've got 30 lbs to do in a few months.
@AnnePhillips-s9e2 ай бұрын
Hello Pam, I really appreciate your videos and the fact that you stick to the approved method of canning. I also liked your video on electric canners. I am 80 a heavy canner that I might have to lift to put water into it seemed daunting but the Presto Electric canner that you reviewed showed me that it does reach safe canning temperature for the correct length of time. I now own the Presto Electric canner. Regarding canning beans, I would like to suggest you watch a video by Homestead Heart called "How To Prepare Dry Beans for Pressure Canning". If you are short on time, just skip to 14:25 minutes where she takes the lid of the pot where the beans soaked overnight. I know the USDA says we can do the short soak method, and most canners seem to do that to save time. I plan on canning beans by using the Homestead Heart"s overnight method. Also, an approved method. You're a scientist. I think you will enjoy the video. :) Thank you. Have a good weekend. Anne
@kimjohnson5742Ай бұрын
I like Homestead Heart, too. They are fabulous. I enjoy how she seasoned her beans. Just heat and enjoy.
@lauraIngleswilder7426 күн бұрын
She is not canning correctly.
@lindaandersonperez2435 Жыл бұрын
I have stored many but, didn’t wash em oh nooo. Thank you great information.
@kfl61111 ай бұрын
You got extra minerals from the dirt that was on the outside of the beans.
@Moses7041 Жыл бұрын
I wash same way & drain with colander. Rinse 3 times or more depending on what water looks like.
@lindaisaac81192 ай бұрын
Love this video. Im getting ready to can some beans but haven't thought about adding a slice of bacon.
@cynthiaklug602021 күн бұрын
Can you air-vacuum dried beans? I need advice please!
@decoy8645 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had bags of beans where they were practically perfect with no bad beans, stones or clumps of dirt. Yet other bags had so much yick in them i felt like i got gypped . So in a few words, yes definitely look your beans over carefully.
@clyderoush446210 ай бұрын
Just wondering can chicken or beef broth be substitute for water
@peggymcguire60429 ай бұрын
Yes! I used chicken broth. And l still add canning salt. Very flavorful. I won’t go back to water. ❤
@elaineproffitt10327 ай бұрын
That's a lot of beans! Good job.
@sassyherbgardener7154 Жыл бұрын
You have to vent your canner for 10 minutes AFTER it reaches a steady stream of steam, THEN put your jiggler on there, or your food is not canned properly!! It says this in your canner manual. Every YT video I have watched on canning points this out, and this is the first time I have seen it not done.
@RcCrafter Жыл бұрын
I'm a newbie to this and I must say that you explained everything very well. Thanks so much for the information!
@tammyallemant61799 ай бұрын
Brilliant with the brine!!
@Lisa-xe5vs10 ай бұрын
Hello. Plz what kind of camp stove are you using. Three burners awesome!!!
@peggymcguire60429 ай бұрын
How much bacon would you put into a pint jar? I love that for the flavoring of the beans.
@Dorrie51911 ай бұрын
Good video. One question, you didnt say if you vented the canners for the 10 minutes before putting on the weight. did you do this?
@LindenRanch10 ай бұрын
Very impressive. I must do this!
@susandowd1666 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@tanyajones58212 ай бұрын
Are you soaking an rinsing in cold, warm or hot water? What size jars are you using?
@bethanyg15311 ай бұрын
What a set up! 😮
@popfaves370Ай бұрын
Canning is great for food storage, and for food prep for meals!
@marcuslewis580314 күн бұрын
What gear you using?
@tammybinning72378 ай бұрын
Is there a certain brand of beans you prefer over other!s for canning? Thank you
@sandraking96502 ай бұрын
Can what you like to eat 😅
@Beckery49Ай бұрын
Please say what size jar you are using. I think it is quart jars but I sure don’t want a bean and glass apocalypse in my canner. Otherwise a very good video. Thanks
@celina4686Ай бұрын
Great Video !!
@lindaduke802 Жыл бұрын
Great video!
@FayeJackson-g3j Жыл бұрын
I can since 1960 at that time I used a Presto pressure canner. The instructions in 1960 did not have let it vent 10 minutes although I do Let It vent 10 minutes now.
@karenleavitt72412 ай бұрын
I use chicken stock in my beans. Makes them taste better!!
@daynastithem35769 ай бұрын
lol I use a paper plate and look through them. Then dump into the good bowl. My grandma told me to do that. She said I would be able to kinda shake them around and see both sides of them.
@Lisa-xe5vs4 ай бұрын
QUESTION: what kind of outdoor stove are you using please. Thank you for the great video!
@kathymc2342 ай бұрын
Probably a propane fire double burner outdoor camping stove. We have one much like that. Had it over 20 years.
@Lisa-xe5vs2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@kfl61111 ай бұрын
Don't you need to keep the weight off the lid at first, and when you get a strong stream of steam, wait 10 minutes to evacuate the air, then put on your weight, and start timing your processing time, after your canner reaches the correct pressure?
@kathymc2342 ай бұрын
Atlanta, Georgia is the highest elevation for a state capital east of the Mississippi. I lived there for 17 years. Now I live off the coast of Georgia at 9 feet above sea level
@maryannmarano152 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing Darling! I'm wondering how many ounces is in a number 10 can to begin with? We don't have a can like that where I shop locally in NYS. Also what type of salt do you use to brine? is Pink salt okay or do you need to use special brine canning salt? Are those quart jars? What outside temperature is ok to process on the BBQ grill like that and what temp is not okay since outside temp can interfere? Does waiting for the giggle make the difference no matter what outside temp is? How long to wait after the 90 minutes to cool down before open the top of the pot? Too fast can break the glass jars right?
@kfl61111 ай бұрын
I think they recommend pickling salt or a salt with out iodine in it, as the iodine may affect the taste, if they are stored on a shelf for a long time. Other than that I think any type of salt will do, or even no salt, and then you just add salt to taste when you take them out of the jar and cook with them.
@maryannmarano15211 ай бұрын
Makes sense, THANKS!@@kfl611
@marthahobbs58347 ай бұрын
😢she has never answered a single question. Poor video because of that. We have legit questions
@theresalogsdon7656 ай бұрын
I call it Pickin Beans. Lookin sound good aswell.
@carolyng6516 ай бұрын
what type of pressure canner for indoors on a stove
@kathymc2342 ай бұрын
Carolyn, if you haven't been pressure canning long, consider buying a copy of the Ball Book of Canning. Sometimes at book stores or on Amazon. Good luck.
@lolam.9291 Жыл бұрын
How do you know what the pressure is inside the canner when there’s no indicator, like a gauge?
@kfl61111 ай бұрын
You basically don't. You are supposed to count how many times your weight jiggles and dances around in a minute. It doesn't seem as accurate to me as a gauge.
@GeorgiasGarden2 ай бұрын
What kind of camp stove are you using?
@tdewtx2 ай бұрын
My daughter came over one time when I was "Lookin" beans and said Mom...that is a waste of time... I said ..ok sit down and help me and see what you think. She no longer just pours her beans from the bag but sorts and washes them first. I even have her freezing them to kill all the buggies for 24 hours lol. She will never forget her little pile of yucky that came out of that one bag. Bugs, nasty beans dirt, and rocks.
@Thisisit120 Жыл бұрын
Well at least the grub worm was on top of the jar and you didn’t eat half of the jar of the beans before you found it. Lol yes always a good idea to pick over your beans and clean them first.
@lxmzhg Жыл бұрын
The grub worm is a good source of protein.
@katie774810 ай бұрын
@@lxmzhg"You vill eat ze bugs." Sounds like you might want to eat my share...bon Appétit 🤮
@716stewart9 ай бұрын
What kind of canner do you use? Never seen one without a gage.
@pamelaharing90689 ай бұрын
Thank you! But what size 🫙 did you use?
@mickrichy44556 ай бұрын
Amassing, how long will they last?
@jaxjax96968 ай бұрын
Ok I have seen it all with y’all canners. I have seen people put in a slice of jalapeño & now bacon. I wonder can you add a garlic clove & a chunk of onion as well?? Those are a lot of beans in one jar. How would you use them?
@sandraking96502 ай бұрын
Eat them, cornbread 😋 & 🌰 onions
@Nick-gi6ym Жыл бұрын
Thank You
@ruthfurlow5468 Жыл бұрын
Yup you’re supposed to look for everything in dried beans and even from the store.
@donnastormer9652Ай бұрын
I agree all the books say you should vent for 10 minutes before you put the weight on but as you can see, she’s been doing this for years and nobody’s dead yet
@crazydee19558 ай бұрын
Quart or pint jars?
@ksmill098 ай бұрын
How many quarts of water is that measure in the #10 can, for ppl that don’t have one of those cans.I’m going can some pintos.
@chestertuck84476 ай бұрын
You didn’t vent the canners 10 minutes after the steam comes out before putting on the rockers
@legallimitoutdoors99177 ай бұрын
Thank u. But what's the brine mix?😊
@kathymc2342 ай бұрын
Water and salt.
@leec3771 Жыл бұрын
What brand of stove is that you canned on?
@wandabaquedano2451 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't be using water from the faucet for my brine. Here in FL there's too much chlorine and flouride in our city water.
@kfl61111 ай бұрын
I agree, our city water tastes horrible. I'd myself use spring water and some chicken or beef bouillon. And some garlic and onions and peppers. I'd want my beans to have a bit of flavor other than bland bean flavor. Look at a store bought can of beans, they include spices - and a lot of other things you don't want like preservatives and who knows what all.
@peggymcguire60429 ай бұрын
Anytime l have to use water for my canning projects for for any cooking on my stove, baking, steaming, etc., I always use distilled water. I buy gallons of it as needed.
@katie774821 күн бұрын
Same here in the rural South. Often when showering, it smells like hotel pool. We are stuck renting so it's not worth it to put anything on/in to alleviate that.
@donnacompo1288 Жыл бұрын
We're did you get that out side stove for canning
@roseschroeder9660Ай бұрын
Where I was raised we call it “going to pick our beans. Sweet older cowboy said told me I was do it wrong cause I was leaving broken pieces. istarted doing it his way clean up my act.
@daynastithem35769 ай бұрын
Where did you get that colander?
@johnclayton8809 ай бұрын
And your canner requires all of that water? Most only use 3 quarts. I would never add all of that water. What does your canner manuel say to add. But evidently yours works.
@carolyng6516 ай бұрын
what size jars are you using and can you recommend a pressure canner
@kathymc2342 ай бұрын
They look like regular mouth quart jars.
@ruthstephens4386Ай бұрын
What type salt
@marthahobbs58347 ай бұрын
What size jar is she using? I want to use pint jars. How many beans?
@SeriouslySo17 ай бұрын
Pint jars would be 5/8 cup per jar. Depending on what type of measuring cups you have, that would also be equal to 1/2 cup plus an 1/8 cup. 1/8 cups is also equal to 2 TBSP.
@SeriouslySo17 ай бұрын
And process for 75 minutes
@gdgirouard Жыл бұрын
May I ask how long you let your beans soak before you put😊 them in the jars?
@christinehickey3679 Жыл бұрын
Glad i saw this video before I canned my beans. Very through! Thank You.
@chocalatekid8024 Жыл бұрын
Can't you just soak them in water and the bad /broken ones float to the top?
@susanneziebarth8379 Жыл бұрын
My first time canning pinto beans dry and they were mush on the bottom. Are they still good to eat?
@icecreamladydriver1606 Жыл бұрын
I have had them do that too and if there is plenty of liquid on top you should be fine but contact your county extension office to be sure. If you did not pre soak them then she will likely tell you that is not a safe method. The only time I have had problems is when I pre soak them. They turn into mush. The important thing is to know your altitude and how long they have to process. Your altitude determines how many pounds of pressure you need.
@lynhanna917 Жыл бұрын
I do all my beans dry. Did you use a rack when canning the beans? Mushy indicates possible over processed. They are still safe to eat.. At my elevation i need 11 pounds of pressure for 90 minutes but i like a more tender bean so i process mine for 95 minutes. I do tend to use the instant pot to do beans especially when i need alot of beans
@MelAmsey Жыл бұрын
Safe to eat! They are great as refried beans!!
@rebeccadees2300 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your video and recipe plus tutorial. I don't have a pressure canner right now but I do have a water bath canner. It's just me so I won't be canning large quantities of beans, etc
@redbirdacreswi Жыл бұрын
No water bath canning beans I'm sorry :(
@lynhanna917 Жыл бұрын
Consider getting an electric pressure canner. The do four to five jars which is great for a single person
@katie774810 ай бұрын
@@redbirdacreswiWrong!
@redbirdacreswi10 ай бұрын
@@katie7748 no it's not
@libertybell71458 ай бұрын
@@lynhanna917 You only need 2 jars in the canner & you're fine for pressure canning. Don't do just one at a time.
@lindamcclellan8434 Жыл бұрын
I like your video ver precise and clean, not too much talking
@renitasmithinhisnameminist313810 ай бұрын
What kind of salt? Iodine or kosher?
@peggymcguire60429 ай бұрын
Iodine is table salt. Don’t use that. You can use kosher, canning, or Himalayan. ❤️