by Various (Author)
A quiet revolution lies in the pages of this restored classic. A practical manifesto for home kitchens, it blends careful technique with a hopeful rustic sensibility, inviting readers to turn harvests into sustenance with skill and pride. Canning, Freezing, Storing Garden Produce offers a complete home canning guide that feels both timeless and timely. It acts as a domestic science manual and a home economics guide rolled into one-a preserving technique guide rooted in early twentieth-century America, yet speaking to today's garden-to-pantry planning. Its guidance on safe storage practices, preserving method, and seasonal preservation guides is clear, humane, and relentlessly usable, whether you're stocking a winter pantry or exploring garden to pantry planning. The book sits at the intersection of history and literature: a window into rural America and the soil-to-table movement that shaped daily life, work, and community. It will appeal to casual readers who love practical lore and to classic-literature collectors who value authentic provenance. This edition is more than a reprint; it is a restored cultural treasure, a tangible link to an era when home craft and self-reliance were daily philosophy. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it is a collector's item for lovers of preservation craft and American heritage alike. Embrace a storied precedent for canning and preserving that still resonates in modern kitchens.
Number of Pages: 164
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: June 08, 2021