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Putting Food By

by Ruth Hertzberg, Janet Greene, Beatrice Vaughan
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Overview

The completely updated classic shows you how to stock your pantry with local, seasonal ingredients all year long

For more than thirty years, Putting Food By has been the go-to- resource for preserving foods-from fruit and vegetables to meat and seafood. Now, this essential volume has been updated to reflect the latest information on equipment, ingredients, health and safety issues, and resources. Whether motivated by economics or the desire to capture the taste of local, seasonal food at its peak, home cooks have made preserving today's hottest food trend. There are many books on canning, but Putting Food By stands out as the classic that has stood the test of time.

?Covers canning, freezing, salting, smoking, drying, and root cellaring

?Includes mouthwatering recipes for pickles, relishes, jams, and jellies

Synopsis

The completely updated classic shows you how to stock your pantry with local, seasonal ingredients all year long

For more than thirty years, Putting Food By has been the go-to- resource for preserving foods-from fruit and vegetables to meat and seafood. Now, this essential volume has been updated to reflect the latest information on equipment, ingredients, health and safety issues, and resources. Whether motivated by economics or the desire to capture the taste of local, seasonal food at its peak, home cooks have made preserving today's hottest food trend. There are many books on canning, but Putting Food By stands out as the classic that has stood the test of time.

•Covers canning, freezing, salting, smoking, drying, and root cellaring

•Includes mouthwatering recipes for pickles, relishes, jams, and jellies

About the Author, Ruth Hertzberg

Janet Greene was the Editor-in-Chief of The Stephen Green Press.
Ruth Hertzberg taught Home Economics in New England.
Beatrice Vaughan wrote nine cookbooks.
Food historian Stephen Schmidt has been a contributor to Cook's Illustrated

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2010
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780452296220

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