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Simple Guide to Canning and Making Homemade Jelly – Part 1

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. For the past 10 years, I have been making my own jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, and sauces and canning them. While grandma probably only canned what she grew in her garden or what she could get at the local market, today’s possibilities are limitless.

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Simple Guide to Canning – Part 3: Step-by-Step Canning Directions

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. To save time and energy, on large batches of fruit, I use my food processor to pulse chop it to the desired size. Other posts in this series: Simple Guide to Canning and Making Homemade Jelly – Part 1: Introduction to Canning.

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Simple Guide to Canning – Part 2: Terminology and Supplies

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. If you have been seriously considering canning, you probably have poked around a few websites and maybe even checked out a book or two from the library. Before we get started, let’s review some of the terminology that you will come across in canning.

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Simple Guide to Canning – Part 4: Fruit and Pectin

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. The best prices that I have found on pectin & canning supplies are at Walmart. Helpful Resources: Ball Blue Book Guide to Canning and Preserving. That concludes our canning series! Stephanie Huston is the mom behind Raising A Family On A Budget.

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Simple Guide to Canning and Making Homemade Jelly – Part 1

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. For the past 10 years, I have been making my own jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, and sauces and canning them. While grandma probably only canned what she grew in her garden or what she could get at the local market, today’s possibilities are limitless.

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Simple Guide to Canning and Making Homemade Jelly – Part 2

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. If you have been seriously considering canning, you probably have poked around a few websites and maybe even checked out a book or two from the library. Before we get started, let’s review some of the terminology that you will come across in canning.

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Simple Guide to Canning and Making Homemade Jelly – Part 3

Couponing 101

The following is a guest post by Raising A Family On A Budget. To save time and energy, on large batches of fruit, I use my food processor to pulse chop it to the desired size. For our recipe today we will be using strawberries. >> Stephanie Huston is the mom behind Raising A Family On A Budget.

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