Home Canning Makes A Comeback

If you're interested in home canning, here's a great primer on getting started! #ReadyNutrition #Homesteading

Home Canning dates back to the 18th century during the time where Napoleon Bonaparte realized the need to provision his army with food while they were away fighting. By providing these canned foods to his army, it gave him a huge advantage over his opponents. The canning process allows us to keep food way beyond its normal storage period by preventing microorganisms from deteriorating the food. Because the food is canned at the time of the fruits/vegetables prime nutrient content, they will retain most of their nutritional content if not gain more nutrients from the canning process.

In the best-selling book, The Prepper’s Cookbook, where over 300 recipes were published, canning and preserving food was emphasized as an economic way to save money and use food to it’s fullest. Here are some other benefits.

Benefits of Home Canning Foods

  • Eat healthier
  • Food freedom
  • Food preserved with the freshest ingredients
  • No additives or chemicals
  • Better taste
  •  The liquid used to preserve fruits and vegetables also includes nutrients, so rather than draining and adding water, use the canning liquid, especially in soups or stews.

Having a ready supply of home canned and store bought canned goods can be of benefit if there is a potential for a national disaster.

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This article was originally published at Ready Nutrition™ on October 15th, 2009

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