Pressure Canning Meats, Seafood and Game | September 11th 6pm-9pm

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Pressure Canning Meats, Seafood and Game

Wednesday September 11th 6pm-9pm
Clatskanie Food Hub, 80 NE Art Steele St. Clatskanie, Oregon
This class is offered on a sliding scale. The suggested registration fee is $20. Those who pay more than $20 will be providing scholarship for those who need to pay less.

Do you want to add canned meats to your pantry?  Learn how to safely preserve meats, seafood, and wild game in jars.  It is a great class for beginners or for anyone who just wants to brush up their canning skills when it comes to pressure canning. Do you have a pressure canner but don’t yet feel confident to use it?  Can you safely can ground beef?  What about clams? We will explore the tested recipes for both of these and so much more.   Students will learn the science of why meats and seafood need to be pressure canned, and all about various types of pressure canners.  This class will include classroom instruction and hands-on practice with pressure canning and will present safe recipe sources for home preserving.

About the Instructor:

Terri Emrich is an OSU Master Food preserver, and also the owner of Rainier Gardens Farm LLC. She was raised in a canning tradition, growing and preserving food for the family pantry each year. She first certified as a Master Food Preserver with Washington State University in 2015 and has logged hundreds of hours teaching food preservation classes. Currently, she grows and preserves food from her farm, selling her jams and pickled products under the Oregon Farm Direct Law, including at the Clatskanie Farmer Collective. As a third-generation farmer, she and extended family still plan, grow, and preserve fresh fruits and veggies each year on their farm in West Rainier, Oregon. A lifelong learner, teacher, and old soul, she loves to share her passion for traditional self reliance skills and crafts.

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