Soooooo....I normally grow giant pumpkins in my backyard as a hobby. I have a 1300 square foot garden. I kind of think this supply chain shit is going to get worse before it gets better, but who knows. Do you think I should grow food this year? Obviously I am decent at growing cucurbits....but what other vegetables should I consider growing?
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I am on the wast coast and it is cold right now. So I don't think I will find much. Yikes I did not know anything about that other stuff. I saw some guy canning potatoes with just water nothing else.
Yeah DO NOT YouTube it there's a lot of idiots out there who will show you some half-assed methods that might work once in awhile but might also kill you.
Get the Ball Blue Book it's an annual magazine style publication about the size of Ideals magazine that for $12-15 will keep you from killing yourself or loved ones with nasty food borne diseases that thrive in sealed environments and can be odorless and tasteless
You saved me I would have never thought of that. I guess they don't call you glooptygloop for nothing.
Yeah halfway doesnt cut it when your life is involved lol
There's a lot of science to canning altho it's practical science but I always go by the book and in 20+ years it's never steered me wrong. It's kinda like rifle reloading. You can cut corners and get away with it until you cant
I don't know how to load a rifle either, lol. Not funny really. I think I am gonna give it a whirl. Why the heck not. I have about 6 month of food in case of a crisis but more never hurts.
I used to reload my own ammo but I don't have time anymore or the equipment. Canning is easier and cheaper
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it.
Feel free to ask if you need anything
West coast cold lol