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Re: Canning
[Re: Bronco 74]
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02/07/25 04:16 PM
02/07/25 04:16 PM
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My wife and I plan on doing a bunch of canning this year…we shall see.
By the time you purchase canning supplies, seed, fertilizer, etc. it will probably be cheaper to just go buy groceries.
We could certainly go to Birmingham to the Farmers Market and purchase our vegetables for canning and not have to worry with a garden but we enjoy gardening AND one reason for doing this is to hopefully have healthier food without herbicides and pesticides in it.
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