A Couple of Farmers At Maple Lawn Farm

Homesteading in the Blue Ridge Mountains

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CANNING RECIPES / FOOD PRESERVATION

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Apple Butter

Apple Pie Filling

Apple Sauce

Bread & Butter Pickles

Canning Milk

Freezer Slaw

Grape Juice (An Old Fashioned Method Using Whole Grapes)

Ketchup

Pickled Beets

Pon Haus (Scrapple)

Preserving Peppers

Rendering Lard Outdoors 

Rendering Lard (Crockpot Method)

Sauerkraut

Sweet Corn (Freezing)

Sweet Relish












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