Every Home Canner Needs To Know These Things

Every Home Canner Needs To Know These Things

Author: Homesteading Family October 18, 2025 Duration: 29:25

In this episode of Everyday Homesteading, we're taking the fear out of canning and putting confidence back in your kitchen. If you’ve ever thought, “I’ve tried so many tutorials and still don’t feel like I actually know what I’m doing,” or “I’m terrified I’ll waste good food or make my family sick,” this one is for you. I'm breaking canning safety down into simple, step-by-step principles so you can stock your shelves with jars you trust.

What we cover

  • Why a sealed lid alone does not equal safe food, and what actually makes a jar shelf-stable.
  • The pH "line in the sand" at 4.6, why it matters, and how it guides every canning decision.
  • Exactly when boiling water bath canning is safe, and when you must pressure can.
  • How heat, thickness, and circulation inside the jar impact safety.
  • Common myths that lead to botulism risk, and the simple habits that keep you safe.
  • Using approved recipes, what “acidifying” means for tomatoes and borderline foods.
  • Reliable sources for tested recipes, so you’re not stuck in conflicting advice.

Key takeaways

  • High-acid foods can be safely water bath canned because molds and yeast are easy to kill at boiling temperatures.
  • Low-acid foods like meats, vegetables, and most full-meal recipes require pressure canning to reliably reach about 250°F.
  • Approved recipes exist to control pH, density, and processing time so you can stop guessing and start knowing.
  • If you can follow a cake recipe, you will be able to can safely at home.

Resources mentioned

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