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Learn how to preserve your wild game to use all year.
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Home Food Preservation: Wild Gamewill explain the scientific reasoning behind today's recommended methods for preserving wild game, while dispelling food preservation myths and unsafe practices of the past.
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Modern methods for safely preserving wild game will be presented in this ninety-minute live webinar.
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in home food preservation. Canning, freezing, and drying are preservation methods that allow you to enjoy the fruits of your hunt all year long. While these methods of home food preservation have existed for centuries, we have learned a lot about the science behind these practices in recent years.
TheHome Food Preservationseries will provide you with the scientific background, preparation tips, and safe processing methods to preserve food at home.
Registration is required to receive the link to access the webinar.
Registrants will also receive access to the webinar recording.
Who is this for?
- New home food preservers
- Experienced home food preservers
What will you learn?
- The basics of using a pressure canner, based on current USDA canning guidelines, to can low-acid foods such as meat
- How a pressure canner works, and canning safety
- Curing and smoking game meat safely
- Best practices to ensure top quality frozen meat
- Drying meat safely and troubleshooting problems when making jerky
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