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Canning
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Features of dehydrator trays Drying trays need to be easy to clean and allow for air circulation. Electric dehydrators come with plastic trays with holes in them for air movement. Solid plastic tray inserts are available for pouring liquid fruit leathers, to avoid drippage.
Removing fruit slices from anti-darkening solution Apple rings soaked in an ascorbic acid solution should be drained well before placing on dehydrator trays. Clean paper towels can be used.
Freezing
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The following slide shows are in Microsoft PowerPoint format. A free PowerPoint viewer can be downloaded at the Microsoft Web site.
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Canning Foods at Home -- The Basics
Judy A. Harrison, The University of Georgia
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Step-By-Step Canning of Tomato-Pepper Salsa
Heather Simmons & Elizabeth L. Andress, The University of Georgia
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Pressure Canning and Canning Low Acid Foods at Home
Elizabeth L. Andress, The University of Georgia
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Freezing Strawberries Using the Sugar Pack
Kali Rowland & Elizabeth Andress, The University of Georgia
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Preserving Strawberry-Kiwi Jam Kayla Madden & Elizabeth Andress, The University of Georgia
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Freezing
Fruits and Vegetables
Elizabeth L. Andress, The University of Georgia
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Drying
Foods
Jananne Finck, University of Illinois
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Who
Wants to be a Home Food Preserver?
Barbara Ingham, University of Wisconsin
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National
Center For Home Food Processing and Preservation Elizabeth
L. Andress, Ph.D., The University of Georgia
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