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Sustainable Minimalists

Preserving With A Purpose

Sustainable Minimalists

Bleav + Stephanie Seferian

Leisure, Parenting, Home & Garden, Kids & Family

4.8864 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Tomatoes, green beans, peaches, and so much more: Our great-grandmas knew a thing or two about food preservation, and yet these days few of us can. It's a time- and labor-intensive practice, sure. But it's also a self-sufficient life skill. Whether you grow some or all of your own food or seek out bargains at the store and farmers' market, canning the season's bounty means you'll be eating well all year round. You'll also be participating in a nearly waste-free practice (no plastic to see here!). Back to our great-grandmas for a hot minute: They infused love in every jar, and so can you. On today's show author Sarah Thrush invites us to go back to food preservation basics with advice on how to integrate canning into a self-sufficient, money-saving, and sustainable lifestyle. Here's a preview: [10:00] Say it loud, say it proud: There's no self-sufficiency without community! [15:00] The #1 Rule of canning, plus: why it's super important to start small [19:0o] The One Week, One Month, One Year principle: Here's exactly how Sarah keeps enough food on hand to feed her family for an entire year [25:00] Troubleshooting the most common canning conundrums [33:00] Take it outside and make it a party! The benefits to canning outside with your family Thanks to E-Cloth for being the feature sponsor of this episode! Use code "Minimalists15" for 15% off sitewide: https://us.e-cloth.com/ Resources mentioned: Preserving With A Purpose: Next Generations Canning Recipes and Wisdom Sarah on TikTok @peeliesandpetals Superb canning lids This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! [email protected].

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0:00.0

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0:05.6

Call me crazy but it is high time we simplify our cleaning routines.

0:10.6

Am I right?

0:11.6

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0:18.1

that we can have clean and tidy spaces without added chemicals, without single use anything, just microfiber cloths from ecloth and water.

0:29.6

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0:35.8

precision engineered fibers where it stays until they're rinsed. Genius, right?

0:41.6

Head to ecloth.com and use code minimalists 15 and get 15% off.

0:49.0

That's 15% off site wide with promo code minimalists 15 at ecloth.com.

0:57.0

Well hello there my friends and welcome back.

0:59.2

My name is Stephanie Safarian and you're listening to episode 480 of sustainable minimalists.

1:05.7

This is a listener supported show about intentional and eco-friendly minimalist living.

1:10.8

And on today's show, we are discussing a concrete and practical topic which of

1:17.0

course is the self-sufficient skill of canning. Now we have I know it I'll be

1:22.4

the first to say we have been covering some nebulous

1:25.7

topics as of late on the show and so hopefully today I'm giving you some

1:30.3

motivation some concrete tips and tricks, for upping your food preservation game.

1:37.0

Whether you're growing all your own food or buying all your own food or are somewhere in the middle.

1:43.0

One of the most useful tools in your toolbox

1:47.0

is the knowledge to preserve the food you have access to.

1:51.0

Now if you own a refrigerator or a freezer and you're freezing food on the regular, you're already using food

1:58.0

preservation techniques and so canning then is your natural next step.

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