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Canning- Can You?

We’re thrilled to have Marisa McClellan from Food in Jars write a guest post on the Hayneedle Blog. She is an accomplished canner and has some great insights to share with us. She will contribute with three posts over the next few weeks. We hope this helps anyone in need of canning advice… it is that time of year!

If you were lucky enough to have a parent or grandparent who canned, you probably have memories of long, hot days in the kitchen, counters groaning under the weight of canning jars and tomatoes. For those of you who didn’t grow up in a canning family, you might just have romantic visions of a farmhouse kitchen, complete with a sturdy enamel worktable centered in the space. Whatever your understanding of canning, it couldn’t probably isn’t something you’d do in your own, 21st century home.

Happily, canning is most definitely something that people are still doing and actually, it’s one of the hottest food trends around right now.

Most people think that in order to get started canning, they’ve got to invest a ton of money in specialty equipment. The good news is that as long as you have a nice, big stock pot, a small rack that can fit in the bottom of the pot, and some tongs, you’re well on your way to your first jar of homemade jam or pickles.

Things to know before you get started canning:

  • First of all, set your fears aside. You won’t kill anyone with jam or pickles. They are both high-acid foods, which are perfectly safe for boiling water canning.
  • Always keep a stack of kitchen towels around when taking on a canning product. They can mop up spilled water, prevent sticky drips of jam from spreading everywhere and double as hot pads in a pinch.
  • Though you don’t need to buy much in the way of specialty equipment, getting yourself an inexpensive canning kits that includes a jar lifter and wide mouth funnel is a good way to make things far easier in the kitchen.

The basics of boiling water bath canning:

  1. Remove lids and rings from jars.
  2. Place the number of jars you’ll need on top of the rack in your stock pot.
  3. Fill pot (and jars) with water to cover and bring to a boil.
  4. Put your lids in a small saucepan and bring them to the barest simmer on the back of the stove.
  5. While the canning pot comes to a boil, prepare your product.
  6. When your recipe is complete, remove the jars from the canning pot (pouring the water back into the pot as you remove the jars) and lay them out on a clean towel on your counter top.
  7. Carefully fill your jars with your product. Depending on the recipe, you’ll need to leave between ¼ and ½ an inch of headspace (that’s the room between the surface of the product and the top of the jar).
  8. Wipe the rims of the jars with a clean, damp paper towel or the edge of a kitchen towel.
  9. Apply lids and screw the bands on the jars to hold the lids down during processing.
  10. Carefully lower the filled jars into the canning pot. You may need to remove some water as you put the jars in the pot. A Pyrex measuring cup is the best tool for this job.
  11. Once the pot has returned to a boil, start your timer. The length of the processing time will vary from recipe to recipe.
  12. When your timer goes off, remove the jars from the water bath promptly. Place them back on the towel-lined countertop and let them cool.
  13. The jar lids should begin to “ping” into place soon after they’ve been removed from the pot. The pinging is the sound of the seals being formed and the center of the lids will become concave as the vacuum seal takes hold.
  14. After the jars have cooled for 24 hours, remove the bands and check the seals. You do this by grasping the jar by the edge of the lid and gently lifting it an inch or two off the countertop. The lid should hold fast.
  15. Once you’ve determined that your seals are good, you can store your jars in a cool, dark place (with the rings off, please) for up to a year.

Happy Canning!

Marisa McClellan

* To see an extensive list of Hayneedle’s canners go to PressureCookersandCanners.com

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All-American Summer

I won’t say variety is exclusively American, but Americans may be the best at embracing it. The dill-covered salmon curing in my refrigerator is what brings this to mind. Our melting pot of cultures makes for a stew rich with traditions, and one of them- a Swedish Midsummer celebration- is what’s dominated my household this week. But like any week in this fair country, it could be any of 10,000 other things worthy of celebration.

Speaking of celebrations, you’re invited to save up to 50% at Hayneedle’s July 4th Sale!

I can hardly wait to watch the fun unfold in my backyard tomorrow. American barbecue alongside the undeniably Swedish lutefisk. Bocce and ladder golf while waiting for my turn in the next game of kubb. Kids caroming in and out of the bouncehouse. What better way to work off all that pickled fish and make room for strawberries and cream? Or, if my guests prefer something more definitively American, they can always hold out for fire pit s’mores.

Whatever you’re celebrating, be it a wedding or the World Cup, a cookout or the College World Series, these June weekends are loaded with options. Heck, if you’re looking for a reason to get together tonight, just remind your friends that today is Log Cabin Day. For real. It’s Log Cabin Day.

For the fest of the season, or just the happy hour of the day, Hayneedle has all the essentials you need to entertain. From grills to canopies, from conversation sets to outdoor lighting, it’s all here. And in every one of these categories you’ll find an abundance of options, along with a powerful filtering system that lets you narrow your choices based on what you want. That’s true variety, and that’s how we know you’ll find what you love and love what you find.

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So It Begins: The Green Experience

Hi. I’m Cayden, a buyer with Hayneedle. I started buying for two of our eco-friendly specialty stores, CompostBins.com and RainBarrelSource.com almost 2 years ago. Before I started buying compost bins I was not the greenest person in the world. I did not compost, have a rain barrel, or even recycle. But as soon as I started buying compost bins, I felt compelled to at least start recycling, and now I’ve finally made the leap to owning a compost bin, too- pretty exciting stuff!

Yet, I still feel pretty green-challenged and would like to take more steps toward a greener lifestyle. That’s the concept behind the Green Experience- through blogging, Twitter, and YouTube, I’m going to put my going-green experience out there. Follow me as I make a few changes!

Just a few weeks ago, I received my Worm Factory Worm Composter. I got the bin before I got my worms, so (lucky me) I did not have to make a temporary worm bed. I’m not going to lie, I’m not necessarily the type of person to go out into a field and start digging for worms. So it’s a good thing they just showed up at my door!

It was Friday, April 9th and I had been out for drinks to see off a colleague on her last day. I got home around 8, and that is when my boyfriend, Jason broke the news. “I think your worms are here,” he said before even saying hello. I can say that this is the moment when I started to understand what I was getting myself into. Or at least the moment when I wondered if I was getting in over my head…

Cayden's worms get familiar with their new digs.

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Happy New You

With the New Year come new resolutions. Given the 30 inches of snow that currently blanket the landscape, I’ve resolved to abstain from shoveling for the rest of the winter. Unfortunately with more snow in this week’s forecast, I may have to reconsider and stick with an old standby:  shaping up.

Resolution or not, most of us can benefit from a little shaping up after the holidays- both around the house and around the waistline. While we at Hayneedle may have contributed to the current states of stuff (loads of excellent presents) and fluff (looking in your direction, GiftBaskets.com), at least we’re taking responsibility for it. It’s exactly why we’re ringing in the New Year with new ways to get organized and stay fit.

To find a place for all those new presents, look no further than Hayneedle’s huge variety of storage options. From closet organizers to garage organizers, from toy boxes to pot racks, there really is a storage solution for every room in your home.

Finding a place for any extra lbs., on the other hand, isn’t quite as easy. While it’s tempting to entertain the idea of a new wardrobe, burning off the remnants of holiday indulgence is far more practical. It feels a whole lot better, too. Hayneedle has workout options for every interest and fitness level, including exercise bikes, Pilates reformers, inversion tables, rowing machines, and more.

When we say, “Happy New Year,” we’re wishing you a cleaner, clutter-free home and a stronger, healthier you. In other words, we hope you find happiness that extends far beyond 2010.

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