CANNED MILK | Shelf-Stable | Like Evaporated Milk | NOT "Approved" | Pressure Canning

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @alanamaree2470
    @alanamaree2470 Год назад +13

    I am in Australia. We call it Original Canning, not rebel canning. Love your channel!!! Thankyou

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Agree! Canning like it used to be long ago. We appreciate your comment. Blessings to you and your family.

  • @MakeitMake
    @MakeitMake 2 года назад +40

    This channel needs waaaaay more subscribers! Such amazing knowledge and experience. Thank you for all your hard work! ❤️

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      Hi there and thank you for your kind remarks! We thank you for watching and leaving us a message. Blessings to you and your family -Tom & LeeAnn

    • @Jennifers_Channel
      @Jennifers_Channel Год назад +1

      Yesssss I completely agree. I have learned so much from her channel today.

  • @joanngrizzle8680
    @joanngrizzle8680 2 года назад +22

    In the olden days everything was done at home so good to get back to healthy without all the chemicals and stuff added good job

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +6

      Knowing what is in our food and how it is preserved is important to us. Vital skill set for self sufficiency. Thanks!

    • @Mercedes65
      @Mercedes65 Год назад +1

      Amen!

  • @lovelytif8365
    @lovelytif8365 2 года назад +21

    I pressure canned milk 6 months ago and used a jar for some bowls of cereal for my 4yr old and he loved it, he drank the milk right out the bowl! I’m so thankful for all the RUclipsrs who share their prepping knowledge and experience🙏🏾❤️ #newsubbie

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +6

      We are thankful for viewers like you who are wanting to learn more about the old ways of food preservation. Thanks for watching and joining us. Praying that you are blessed today and always -Tom & LeeAnn

    • @lovelytif8365
      @lovelytif8365 2 года назад +2

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving thank you same to you and your family ❤️

    • @vernajoy441
      @vernajoy441 8 месяцев назад

      What is the shelf life?

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you! A well-presented how-to video whereby provided a good amount of details, the narrator had already learned to talk in her video, and there was no stupid music. Thank you for being down to earth

  • @Mercedes65
    @Mercedes65 Год назад +7

    Love this! Our ancestors knew what they were doing!❤️🙏🏻

  • @Tanacarroll
    @Tanacarroll 2 года назад +9

    I’m new to home canning and pressure canning. I have pressure canned hamburger, chicken raw pack, as well as chicken bone broth and chicken broth. I have really enjoyed it. I watch quite a few homesteads and most say that they don’t pressure can milk or dairy. I am going to pressure can at least 24 pints to my pantry because this time next year or before even, we may not have any dairy products due to the world affairs going on without getting specific. I will can whole milk and butter. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and the comments I also appreciate other peoples input. 🥰

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for your kindness. We’ve never had issues canning milk as such. Agree with the uncertainty of world issues. Keep on canning, sounds like you’re doing well. We enjoy home canning. It definitely allows creativity to have a wide variety of wholesome foods on the shelf. Blessings to you and your family-Tom & LeeAnn

    • @judykish1481
      @judykish1481 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Great video! I just wanted to mention that there's a lady @OuttheBackDoor who canned various dairy products. You may want to check it out. God bless!

  • @paulabradley656
    @paulabradley656 2 года назад +15

    In light of what's going on in our world currently, baby formula shortage etc. I have a recipe for making your own baby formula that uses 2 cans of evaporated milk. Of course the FDA does not reccomend that you do that, but our mothers used to do that years ago and I don't think any of us that were raised on that are any worse for wear. Thanks for posting.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching and sharing this information. Agreed!

    • @cookiemama4
      @cookiemama4 Год назад +5

      My mom used to make baby formula with evaporated milk, water, and a bit of white corn syrup (yea, I know). But compared to what goes into baby formula imported from other countries, I'll take the old time formula recipe!
      Could you list your recipe for formula, if it doesn't take long? I would like to pass on the information. Thank you! ❤️

    • @pamelaelliott754
      @pamelaelliott754 Год назад +1

      Can you please give your recipe? I used goat milk for my babies. It is very hard to find and very ex! Thanks in advance! I'm thinking use home canned.

    • @judykish1481
      @judykish1481 Год назад +2

      Gosh, I remember when I had my first child and the pediatrician wanted me to keep the baby on formula till she was a year old. Canned evaporated milk & a little corn syrup works fine in a pinch. When my baby was a month old and crying all the time, my mom, and my mother-in-law BOTH said - she's hungry - give that baby a teaspoon of baby cereal. They don't need formula till their 80.... lol. They need food in their stomachs (obviously mashed food at first). We actually put our dinner food in a blender for the baby - I never cooked with too much seasoning, so it worked fine. To think that for thousands of years, babies survived just fine without formula or a pediatrician and today, we're told to depend on these people. Heck, we used to get 'hot toddies' as kids if we were sick with a cold and mom would add a tsp of Brandy in it (equal parts honey, lemon juice, and brandy for colds); worked great.

    • @nightbaby5101
      @nightbaby5101 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@judykish1481sounds like what I learned ... and those hot toddies worked well, but nowadays we would be arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor if we dared to give a child even a tablespoon of the brew.

  • @JulieAnnScott
    @JulieAnnScott 2 года назад +8

    NOW THAT....was totally AWESOME! I have canned everything in the books but not my raw milk...but you can guarantee I will be doing that in the next few days!! So excited for you sharing this! Appreciate it and many THANKS!! 😊 Love it!! 💖
    Julie Ann

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +1

      You’re welcome. We appreciate you watching and for your kindness. Sure is great having it on the pantry shelf! May God bless you and your family in your preparations.

  • @kimberlyjohnson8411
    @kimberlyjohnson8411 2 года назад +6

    Just found your channel when I was researching canning butter (canning tomorrow). So I thought I would peruse your other videos. Nice info. Please post more!

  • @tishascreations2710
    @tishascreations2710 2 года назад +5

    Awesome video!! You make canning not so intimidating!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge & experience with the rest of us, especially for the new canners like myself!! Thank you 😊!!

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind remarks! Don’t let canning intimidate you, it’s not rocket science, like many make it out to be. Please let us know how we can help you succeed at home canning. Take care! -Tom & LeeAnn

  • @gingergrant3932
    @gingergrant3932 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I attempted to make mine, but waterbathed. It curdled. I also used vinegar to clean. Next time I will pressure cook.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  3 месяца назад

      And avoid using vinegar on the rims, that will cause curdling as well. Vinegar and dairy don’t work well together for this purpose. Try, try again!

  • @Justmegd
    @Justmegd 4 месяца назад +1

    Great video! And TY for making it! I could do without the music while you’re talking though. ❤

  • @RebornJ316
    @RebornJ316 Год назад +2

    Love! Love! Love your channel!! You do a wonderful job of sharing your knowledge! Thank you! I live in Laconia Indiana...I just discovered your channel....Thank you! I've been doing your type of 'rebel canning' for over 40 years...it works perfect...everytime❣😊❤

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      It does work beautifully, doesn’t it?! We’re glad you found us and thanks for watching!

  • @lisalarose9530
    @lisalarose9530 Год назад +1

    Thanks! Some how I missed hearing the time. Thanks so much for the reply!

  • @aletheacrocker1205
    @aletheacrocker1205 2 года назад +3

    thank you for saying not to use vinegar to wipe with dairy. i didnt know that.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      Cleaning jar rims with vinegar is actually unnecessary, despite many who follow this practice. We’ve never used vinegar to clean jar rims in our 26 years of home canning and have great results. We simply use a damp paper towel or washcloth. Vinegar is used to sour milk in recipes, not something we want when preserving milk. Thanks for watching. We appreciate your message. Take care-Tom & LeeAnn

  • @truthmatters82
    @truthmatters82 Год назад +1

    Yes, and better without all the additives.☺️👍

  • @amberhayes4491
    @amberhayes4491 Год назад +1

    I just found your page and am totally hooked! Thank you for all of the tips and recipes. ❤

  • @americanpie123
    @americanpie123 Год назад +1

    Finally canned some milk. Makes me feel more secure with each food item I can. Thanks for your channel. I'm learning from you and other trusted canners.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      Good for you! Having a pantry full of food is comforting and nice. We appreciate your comments and feedback, thank you. Many blessings to you and your family as you continue learning.

    • @americanpie123
      @americanpie123 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving I shared your video on Facebook with over 200 patriot/prepper friends. Got many comments of appreciation. I added the fact that I trust you. I wish you much success.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      @@americanpie123 Thank You!

  • @Yaya-sv2hh
    @Yaya-sv2hh 2 года назад +4

    Thank you so much for the video ❤️

  • @BootsAndBonnetWithChrisChristy
    @BootsAndBonnetWithChrisChristy 2 года назад +2

    Interesting. Worth a try.

  • @user-xb1bt8sv7t
    @user-xb1bt8sv7t Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @AbundantAcresHomestead
    @AbundantAcresHomestead 2 года назад +2

    Kenny watching this with me “wait you can CAN milk”. I’ve tried it but prefer freezing.

  • @americanpie123
    @americanpie123 Год назад +1

    I've been afraid to try this but I trust your canning

  • @karenfleming1500
    @karenfleming1500 9 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed your teaching!!

  • @heathermichelle8187
    @heathermichelle8187 2 года назад +1

    Thank you thank you thank you thank you!

  • @lisalarose9530
    @lisalarose9530 Год назад +1

    Okay. Thank you.

  • @twinbrookacres
    @twinbrookacres 2 года назад +1

    This was very interesting! Thanks for sharing. - Rick

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching! It’s very nice to have for using in various things such as cornbread, biscuits, gravy, creamy soups, pie, or general cooking.

  • @nwpioneer2551
    @nwpioneer2551 2 года назад +2

    I've canned milk for years but i pressure can it for 18 minuts. I drink it, I use it on corn flaks, etc.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад

      It’s a great item to have on the shelf! Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @MorrisPatchofHeavenhomestead
    @MorrisPatchofHeavenhomestead 2 года назад +6

    Can you do this with raw milk as well? I’m very interested in this, such a great way to preserve your milk. Great share my friend. Blessings

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +9

      You sure can! Using raw or store bought milk are both good. This ranks as one of the easiest canning projects in my opinion. Thanks for asking this question. May God bless you! -LeeAnn

    • @michellelaclair
      @michellelaclair Месяц назад +1

      😅​@@OutdoorsandCountryLiving

  • @rkm4342
    @rkm4342 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Mine turned out beautifully flavorful; but the dairy bought is thicker than the whole store bought; the richer seems sweeter thicker darker than 2% at 10 p 10 minutes I feel safest n we’ve had no jars fail; using presto electric I put cold water cold jars n cold milk in an let it go from jar warming filled/thru. It maybe that reason darker? But excellent; in cooking baking formula and as creamer too. Many many many Thanks; no preservatives. No bio engineering. No more exaggerated fee(s)

  • @sherrycraft6557
    @sherrycraft6557 Год назад +2

    I can whole milk and thinking of using it also in chesse making i bet its gonna be GREAT!!!

  • @pixiethompson7446
    @pixiethompson7446 2 года назад +1

    You make it look so easy!

  • @lclukiv4192
    @lclukiv4192 Год назад +1

    Wow how interesting I’ve got to try this next week I’m interested in stuff like this I found a channel on canning butter that I must try also Thank you for sharing blesses n cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      It’s the only canned milk we have on our pantry shelves! We also have a canned butter video too, here’s the link if you’re interested.
      Canned BUTTER | Pressure Canning | Shelf-Stable | NOT “Approved”
      ruclips.net/video/usJZbEedecA/видео.html
      We appreciate your kindness! May God bless you and your family.

  • @sandiam7809
    @sandiam7809 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      You’re welcome! We used a jar of this canned milk in homemade creamy potato soup tonight for supper…mmmm

  • @lindaswitala
    @lindaswitala 7 месяцев назад +1

    How long have you been doing canning milk? How long for shelf stable? Thank you for a great demonstration!

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  7 месяцев назад

      We have been canning milk for several years now. We have canned milk on our pantry shelves that we canned almost 2 years ago. Used 4 pints just the other day for biscuits and gravy.
      FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. When in doubt, throw it out.

  • @leighb.8508
    @leighb.8508 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much. Well done video. So helpful. :o).

  • @BB-od5lw
    @BB-od5lw Год назад +1

    Recently found your canning channel. Must tell you I love it! Thank you for explaining your process while you are canning. You are so calm while teaching that it makes me want to learn how to do this even more.
    Would like to know which electrical unit you are using for this process? Would prefer to use the electrical unit shown in your videos rather than on my gas stove.
    Please do not stop showing us how to can your way. I am an older person who is just at the beginning stage of canning. My mom refused to teach us girls as we grew up.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Our portable burner is made by Cadco/Broil King, a solid cast burner in stainless housing. Model PCR-1S, 1500 watts, commercial cooking appliance. Purchased from Amazon. This information is also in the video description, but happy to answer your question. Thank you for your kind words! Blessings to you and your family.

  • @janejdough2230
    @janejdough2230 2 месяца назад +1

    I am lactose intolerant and this may be the only way I can acces milk if things fail,

  • @aliasmom4475
    @aliasmom4475 5 месяцев назад +1

    when canning be sure canner , jars of milk and water for canner are all cold

  • @beckyryan407
    @beckyryan407 Год назад

    Looks great can't wait to try it

  • @karrymaravilla683
    @karrymaravilla683 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for posting this, my husband and I are new to canning. what pressure canner are you using?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +4

      Hi there! We use All American Pressure Canners. This double decker canner is model #930. We also have model #921. Both are great and we highly recommend them. High quality cast aluminum. Thanks for watching!

  • @Iseeit4u
    @Iseeit4u 2 года назад +3

    What about butter milk? My mom drinks it daily. I'd love to save her some because we know what's coming. If not I guess I can add vinegar to these after I open them.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +9

      Wait to make buttermilk as you need it. Canning sour milk will cause your seals to malfunction. The contents will begin fermenting and pop the lids.

  • @marydoughty9377
    @marydoughty9377 2 года назад +1

    Loved your video. Could you please share the type and name of your electric counter top burner. Thank you 🙂 Have a wonderful blessed day 🌹

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад

      The portable electric burner is a Cadco/Broil King solid cast burner in stainless housing. Model: PCR-1S, 1500 watts, commercial cooking appliance. We purchased from Amazon. We have 2 of these burners and have had them for several years now. Great additional cooking surface for multiple canners going at once. Thanks for watching and asking. May God bless you! -Tom & LeeAnn

  • @rhondacoye3491
    @rhondacoye3491 2 года назад +5

    Since this canned milk is considered to be evaporated milk, how does it acquire the sweetness like that of canned evaporated milk that you purchase in the store?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +6

      The heating process gives the milk a slightly sweeter taste and a light color difference compared to fresh milk. Milk naturally contains sugar and it becomes more prominent with the canning process of milk. Thanks for watching!

    • @emcarver8983
      @emcarver8983 9 месяцев назад

      To make evaporated milk, you need to simmer it for about an hour to reduce it in volume, then you can it

    • @rhondacoye3491
      @rhondacoye3491 8 месяцев назад

      I had my doubts before I canned milk last year. It truly does look, smell and TASTE exactly like the canned evaporated milk!!

  • @Iseeit4u
    @Iseeit4u 2 года назад +3

    Can this be done with quart jars, just longer time?

  • @maryhurren6938
    @maryhurren6938 2 года назад +1

    Hi. New to canning. Why do you pressure can the milk but boil the jars in pot for the pickled eggs? Thank you for taking the time to teach others this life saving skill!

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      Hi there! Low acid foods (dairy, beans, potatoes, meat, broth, carrots, squash, etc.) are pressure canned and high acid foods (anything pickled, tomatoes, salsa, jam, jelly, juices, applesauce, fruits, etc.) are water bath canned. Check out healthycanning.com for comprehensive canning information. We are not affiliated with the site, it’s just really good information. Thanks for watching and for your kindness. Also Ball canning books are very helpful (even the thin one in most stores: Ball Food Preservation).

    • @maryhurren6938
      @maryhurren6938 2 года назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving thank you kindly I will check into what you listed asap! So far I've done dry canning of flour oats beans and I've done salsa 2 seasons ago just used the last of it and we all survived lol I was a little nervous hahah

  • @robincardoza1904
    @robincardoza1904 Год назад +1

    10 minutes under pressure is all that is needed? Why do we need to remove the bands? Can't they stay on the jars to help seal after opening?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      Yes, a 10 minute processing time as the video states!
      Why we store our home canned goods without the bands/rings on the jars:
      1. The rings are designed to keep the lid on during the processing and cooling phases of canning. Beyond that, they serve no purpose. The lids/seals are held on by suction, not the bands/rings.
      2. If the bands/rings are left on the jars, this could result in a false seal, causing the contents to spoil.
      3. Bands/rings eventually rust if left on the jars, making them quite difficult to remove.
      4. It's a proper technique and a safety issue.

  • @lbfaith
    @lbfaith Год назад +1

    I don’t understand how they can sell shelf stable milk in store but there isn’t a usda approved method for consumers who can?
    That’s just bologna!

  • @lilasdavis102
    @lilasdavis102 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just subscribed ! Great video. How long do you think the canned milk will last on the shelf ?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  11 месяцев назад

      The last time we canned milk was in 05/2022 and it’s still good on the shelf.

  • @ruthperkins869
    @ruthperkins869 2 года назад +1

    I would like to know more about the Burner.what type and what setting to can.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +5

      Cadco/Broil King solid cast burner with stainless housing. Purchased from Amazon. As with any burner/cooktop, there isn’t a specific setting for canning. It’s all about whatever it takes to maintain heat and pressure (if using a pressure canner). Typically we use the highest setting initially to get things going, then tweak the heat to either maintain a boil (for water bath canning) or maintain pressure (for pressure canning). Usually around setting 7-9 is the sweet spot, but this can vary burner to burner or heavily depend on what you are using it for. Overall, the burner is great! Thanks for watching.

  • @nolamiller4113
    @nolamiller4113 Год назад +1

    I am asking what is the burner are using, I have a 23 qrt all American canner and would like to be able use a portable burner. Thanks for the great video. Cheers from Australia

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      Hello! This information is in the video description, but here it is as well. We utilize the electric burner quite often when canning. Thanks for watching!
      Our portable burner is made by Cadco/Broil King, a solid cast burner in stainless housing. Model PCR-1S, 1500 watts, commercial cooking appliance. Purchased from Amazon.

  • @c.r701
    @c.r701 2 года назад +2

    How long do you can them for? An when you say they are shelf stable for a long time are you talking about like 6 months a year two years?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      As the video states, 10 minutes for venting and 10 minutes once under the 10 lbs of pressure. As for the life of the canned milk, it can last a few years as long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no obvious changes with the contents (discoloration, malodorous, obvious spoiling, etc.). Common sense judgment is key with any canned product. Store in cool, dark, and dry conditions for optimal storage. Thanks for watching and we hope this answers your questions.

    • @c.r701
      @c.r701 2 года назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving thank you for answering my question.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад

      @@c.r701 Absolutely! Blessings to you and yours in your preparation.

  • @devondabaker3966
    @devondabaker3966 Год назад

    Can you do this the old way ? ( big pot with water boil for 4 hrs? Or cook ( boil ) longer ? ) this is how my mom use to can green beans.. my grandpa fixed a big tub outside light a fire under it and cook about 4 hrs..he got lot of them cooked at once..... I will not use a pressure cookers.. tia..

  • @lisalarose9530
    @lisalarose9530 Год назад +1

    I read the reviews on Amazon. What is the different outlet plug? Did you purchase an adapter. If so what kind? I have a glass cook top that I can’t use my canner on so this information is very helpful and appreciated. Thanks again

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      We have 2 of the portable burners and neither one of them came with an “odd ball” plug, just normal plugs with a ground prong. No adapter needed with the burners we have. We’ve had ours for several years now, so not sure what’s up with that review. We want to be helpful. Let us know if you have any other questions.

  • @MomDukes
    @MomDukes Год назад +1

    Being that we are Rebel canning, how long if you water bath? 2-3 hours.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      I cannot speak of this, we only use pressure canning for our home canned milk. As a certified food handler, registered nurse, and certified health coach, pressure canning is safest and takes the least amount of time. From a food safety standpoint, it is best to preserve milk via pressure canning despite not being “approved” for home canning.

  • @Jennifers_Channel
    @Jennifers_Channel Год назад +1

    I'm going to be doing this. 😊 what is the shelf life so i know to use it in time? :)

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      We have home canned milk on our pantry shelves that is over a year old and is still good. As long as the lids/seals are intact and there is no evidence of spoilage, it lasts a long time. Wise to only can what you may use within a year but it does go beyond that. Use your good judgment and common sense as to what may suit your needs.

    • @Jennifers_Channel
      @Jennifers_Channel Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Thank you so very much. BTW do you can meat as well?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      @@Jennifers_Channel we do can meat. We have a video on canning turkey and broth with plans to show more meat canning videos. We pressure can seasoned pork sausage, chicken, turkey, ham, and venison.

  • @patriciaandjudgey1442
    @patriciaandjudgey1442 2 года назад +2

    Is the nick your using cold when you are pouring it? Love your channel, new subscriber here 💜

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      Yes, the milk is cold (video states this a couple of times). Thanks for your kind words and welcome! We’re glad you found us.

    • @patriciaandjudgey1442
      @patriciaandjudgey1442 2 года назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving well I'm sorry I feel asleep, didn't mean to ask you something you clearly expressed that you repeated it multiple times

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      @@patriciaandjudgey1442 no worries! Enjoy your day.

  • @fatmasamir1221
    @fatmasamir1221 Год назад +1

    How many months milk sty after that and thank you for yorhard work

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      They are shelf stable as long as the lids are intact and there isn’t any other signs of the milk going bad (mold, discoloration, foam, froth, or other obvious signs of spoilage). We’ve used our canned milk up to a couple years from the original canning date.

  • @cookiemama4
    @cookiemama4 Год назад +2

    How long is this canned milk shelf stable? And canned butter?
    I'll be using your milk and your butter canning videos this week. Right now, butter costs $8.40 for 2 lb. And it's going up.. No room in my fridge to stock up. Thank you so much!
    Jan 📖🥀🕊

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +3

      Hello there! We hear ya on prices, especially butter. 2 lbs of real butter (generic) is $8.58 at our local Walmart. Outrageous and afraid it’s going to get worse. As for shelf life, we are often asked about this. Here’s our answer (also in video description) FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. When in doubt, throw it out. We appreciate you watching and leaving us a message. -Tom & LeeAnn

    • @cookiemama4
      @cookiemama4 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      Thank you. I did read that part, but still don't know how long for dairy. I'm guessing 2-4 years. If I'm wrong, please correct me. :)

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      @@cookiemama4 that’s a safe estimate. Obviously it’s not tied to a date stamp so luckily you can enjoy as long as you choose and it’s good. Blessings and have a great day. 🙂

  • @markweinsheimer9129
    @markweinsheimer9129 2 года назад +1

    how long is milk stable for . great video. stay safe

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there aren’t any signs of discoloration, curdling, odor, or other obvious signs that it is bad, they will sit on the shelf and remain good. This could be many months or years. Appreciate you watching, thanks.

  • @DebraAkers-wz6ow
    @DebraAkers-wz6ow 11 месяцев назад +1

    How long will the milk sit on the shelf and still be good?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  11 месяцев назад

      We have home canned milk on our pantry shelves that is over a year old from the original processing date and is still tasting and looking great. We primarily use it for cooking purposes.
      FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. Obviously this isn’t ideal, but happens from time to time. When in doubt, throw it out.

  • @purplethumb7887
    @purplethumb7887 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much! How long can the canned milk be stored?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there are no issues such as discoloration, obvious signs of spoiling, etc., they will last several months to years. Store in dry, dark, and cool environment for optimal storage. Thanks for watching!

  • @americanpie123
    @americanpie123 Год назад +1

    I may be misunderstanding. Do I pressure can for just 10 mins once my canner reaches pressure? Love your videos.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      Yes, once canner is up to pressure set a timer for 10 min then turn heat off and let the canner pressure naturally fall back to zero. 10 minute processing time is correct. We appreciate your question and kind words.

    • @americanpie123
      @americanpie123 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Thank you for you quick response. I went ahead and canned some butter while I waited to hear back from you. I'll plan to can milk tomorrow. You are such a help to me. I have been canning almost two years. I love it and it is a good feeling knowing there's food for hard times. I'm watching you...

    • @americanpie123
      @americanpie123 Год назад +1

      That didn't sound good. I'll say I'll be watching out for more videos instead of saying I'm watching you. Lol.
      Do you make cranberry sauce?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      @@americanpie123 😂 Yes, I make homemade cranberry sauce, just haven’t recorded the process yet. I’ll be sure to share how I make and can it soon. It’s not hard!

  • @kellcanabc
    @kellcanabc 5 месяцев назад +1

    Who says you can't wb milk? And why not?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  5 месяцев назад +1

      With my research and experience, it is not even recommended to can milk at home as I show here. Milk is a low acid food, therefore requiring the milk to be canned under pressure. I have read articles about canning milk via water bath method and this requires several hours in the water bath canner. I do not have any experience with this method, so I cannot attest to it. I only can milk using the method I show in this video (again, not an approved method). I have been home canning for 28 years now so I am comfortable with this method. I strongly suggest you do your own research before making any decisions.

  • @ariannajordan252
    @ariannajordan252 Год назад +1

    Can you do this with non diary milk. Looking to make a big batch of canned coconut milk

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      I have canned a few jars of unsweetened almond milk and it is just fine. I put it in the pressure canner with dairy milk (processed the same). It does separate but blends back when the jar is shook. Be cautious at first and do a small batch to test how the coconut milk processes before you invest time and money into canning a lot of it.

  • @KClights07
    @KClights07 2 года назад +2

    What brand is your portable burner?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад

      Cadco/Broil King solid cast burner with stainless housing. Purchased from Amazon. We have 2 of them and they work great. Thanks for watching!

  • @delorislee3100
    @delorislee3100 2 года назад +3

    How long will canned milk last on the shelf

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +5

      A very long time so long as the seals/lids are intact to the jars and the contents don’t show any changes. Store in a cool, dark, and dry area. Thanks for watching.

  • @jeanier.1588
    @jeanier.1588 2 года назад +1

    How long in a hot water bath? I don't have a pressure cooker.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +1

      As stated in the video, milk cannot be canned in a water bath canner. Milk is a low acid food, therefore must be canned in a pressure canner only. Thanks for watching!

  • @elizabethtunstall
    @elizabethtunstall Год назад +1

    Can you use goats milk and how long would you pressure can it for

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Yes you can! Process it the same way and for the same amount of time. I’ve also canned unsweetened almond milk in the same fashion without any issues.

  • @heathermoffitt5059
    @heathermoffitt5059 6 месяцев назад +1

    I want to use raw goats milk turn it into condense milk and evaporated milk. If I cook them down let them cool and do your method will that work for shelve stable?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  6 месяцев назад

      You don’t want to double process milk as it will ruin it. Canning the raw goats milk as shown in this video will be fine as it’s basically similar to evaporated milk when canned. As for making your own sweetened condensed milk, I can’t really say, as I don’t make nor can that, nor do I use it in baking.

  • @terrajarreau1432
    @terrajarreau1432 7 месяцев назад +1

    So once u can it, it will no longer be able to be used as cereal milk?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  7 месяцев назад

      To drink or use canned milk on cereal, you will likely enjoy it cold. Simply refrigerate before enjoying. We primarily use canned milk for making gravy, cornbread, biscuits, pancakes, pies, or anything else that calls for milk.

  • @utopicconfections5257
    @utopicconfections5257 2 года назад +2

    Hi, do you know if this could be done with hald and half or heavy cream? Se processing time?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      Yes it can and this is mentioned in the video. Same processing times as milk. Thanks for watching!

    • @utopicconfections5257
      @utopicconfections5257 2 года назад +2

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving thank you very much...have a blessed day

  • @joannasheldon2146
    @joannasheldon2146 Год назад +2

    Could you please clarify something? Do you let it run at 10lbs of pressure for ten minutes? That's what you seem to be saying, but since a lot of youtube milk canners turn the pressure cooker off as soon as it reaches 10lbs of pressure, I just wanted to be sure. Thanks very much for making the video!

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +3

      Let it process at 10 lbs pressure for 10 minutes. That’s how I’ve always canned milk. I know what you’re talking about with some turning off the heat once it reaches 10 lbs pressure. Thanks for watching!

    • @joannasheldon2146
      @joannasheldon2146 Год назад +1

      Thank you for the prompt reply! Your method will be safer. :)

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      @@joannasheldon2146 you’re welcome!

  • @terrajarreau1432
    @terrajarreau1432 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can you use it on lactaid milk?

  • @ruthperkins869
    @ruthperkins869 2 года назад +2

    Will any burner work What is the setting that you can with.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      Yes, any burner works for canning. This is a very tall pressure canner, so we utilize a portable burner, as it doesn’t fit on our stovetop due to a microwave being right above it. We use a gas stove or this portable burner for our canning needs. No specific setting, see other reply to you for more information on this. We hope this helps answer your questions. May God bless you!

  • @karenfleming1500
    @karenfleming1500 9 месяцев назад +1

    What watt is your hot plate I bought one and got scared it wouldn’t get hit enough to can properly

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  9 месяцев назад +2

      Our portable burner is made by Cadco/Broil King, a solid cast burner in stainless housing. Model PCR-1S, 1500 watts, commercial cooking appliance. Purchased from Amazon.

    • @karenfleming1500
      @karenfleming1500 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Thanks so much!!!

  • @suzieblair8089
    @suzieblair8089 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video, I am a newbie to canning and I want to get this right. I followed you up to putting the little jigglier thing on the canner and waiting for it to come up to pressure, here is my question, once the canner came up to pressure, did you allow the milk to cook for ten minutes before turning the heat off and letting pressure come down naturally. Thank you for helping, suzie

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      Yes, once the canner weight is placed and it’s up to pressure and jiggling, set your timer for 10 minutes.

    • @suzieblair8089
      @suzieblair8089 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving thank you so much for getting back to me,

  • @kevindelaney4423
    @kevindelaney4423 Год назад +1

    How long is it shelf stable?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. When in doubt, throw it out.

  • @tmazur7171
    @tmazur7171 Год назад +1

    Can you use raw whole milk? How long is it shelf stable for?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Yes, you may use raw milk. It’s shelf stable as long as the lids/seals are intact and there are no signs of spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, curdling, odor, etc.). We have canned milk on our pantry shelves that’s over a year old and still is great.

  • @PassionHeld
    @PassionHeld 2 года назад +3

    May you list a link for your portable hot plate?

  • @rhondacoye3491
    @rhondacoye3491 2 года назад +2

    I would LOVE to can some milk! I have the new Presto Precise Digital Electric Canner (which I absolutely love). The first step in using this all-automated canner, is to fill the jars halfway with water, insert them into the canner, close the lid, press the START button and the canner automatically heats the jars. After approximately 20 minutes, the machine beeps at which time you have to remove the jars, empty the water, and begin filling the jars with the contents. Because of this process, the jars are always hot when ai fill them. I also cannot put cold contents inside the jars because the jars will be hot. My question: Can I possibly warm the milk first before I place them into the warm jars? Or does the milk have to start off cold to achieve the results you demonstrated in this video. (Apologies for the long message.)

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      Can you not start everything out cold and then start your electric pressure canner? The reason the instructions on your canner tell you to start with warm/hot jars, canner, etc. is that this canner claims to be "USDA safe". I have never warmed the milk prior, but I'm sure you could try it and see. I always do a cold start, as demonstrated in this video. Not sure how it will turn out starting everything out warm (hopefully no curdling happens). If you are willing, I'd say give it a try and see. No worries about a long message. We appreciate your message and hopefully, this helps you make a decision. -LeeAnn

    • @rhondacoye3491
      @rhondacoye3491 2 года назад +4

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving I may do a water test using several jars of water and one jar of pre-warmed (by this I mean room temperature) milk. I don’t want to waste my two gallons of milk I purchased for this project. Thank you! (BTW, I am a new subscriber to your channel. 😁)

    • @rhondacoye3491
      @rhondacoye3491 2 года назад +2

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving with this canner it goes through several automated steps, the first being the warming of the jars. I do not know if I can (or should) bypass any of those steps.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +3

      @@rhondacoye3491 totally understand that! Trial runs are always good. Thanks for watching and joining us!

  • @Akosuamoongoddess_karma
    @Akosuamoongoddess_karma 11 месяцев назад +1

    How long can it last

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  11 месяцев назад +1

      We have home canned milk on our pantry shelves that is over a year old from the original processing date and is still tasting and looking great. We primarily use it for cooking purposes.
      FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. Obviously this isn’t ideal, but happens from time to time. When in doubt, throw it out.

  • @elizabethlawson1400
    @elizabethlawson1400 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am trying to find out if you can take canned evaporated milk open it and can it for longer than what the can has on it thanks for your help

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  10 месяцев назад +2

      Most shelf stable canned foods are made to be safe for consumption indefinitely, pending the jars/cans are in good condition. The expiration date can be ignored, however it is best practice to consume on the basis of “first in, first out”. Opening cans of already sealed milk and processing it again will not only ruin the product from over processing, it also will not gain you any extended life of the product. It’s best to leave it alone if you are buying store bought canned milk.
      Here’s a link for more information about this topic. www.usda.gov/media/blog/2013/06/27/you-toss-food-wait-check-it-out

    • @elizabethlawson1400
      @elizabethlawson1400 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your help I wasn't sure about the expiration dates so again thanks just not wanting to do anything to harm my family

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  10 месяцев назад

      @@elizabethlawson1400 completely understandable. Of course using our common sense and good judgment is always a good idea too. May God bless you and your family! Canning milk as we show in this video is a great way to have shelf stable milk. It’s comparable to evaporated milk. I just used some over the weekend to make pumpkin pies. I canned it in May of 2022 and it is still good. The pies were delicious too, lol.

  • @Purple-gl4vy
    @Purple-gl4vy Год назад +1

    Hello thank you for this video! I started canning 4 years ago. I am at a 5910 Ft elevation. I use 13 to 15 lb weight. Should I use the same pressure weight for canning the milk? I saw that you used 10 lb. Thank you!

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Hi there! Use the same amount of pressure you normally would. Time is the same as the video (10 minutes). Here is the altitude chart from our Ball Canning Book. Let us know if we can be of further help! See video description also for altitude information.
      Altitude Adjustments for Pressure Canning:
      0 to 1,000 feet, 10 lbs of pressure.
      1,001 to 2,000 feet, 15 lbs of pressure.
      2,001 to 4,000 feet, 15 lbs of pressure.
      4,001 to 6,000 feet, 15 lbs of pressure.
      6,001 to 8,000 feet, 15 lbs of pressure.
      8,001 to 10,000 feet, 15 lbs of pressure.

    • @Purple-gl4vy
      @Purple-gl4vy Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Thank you!

  • @pamskinner9490
    @pamskinner9490 Год назад +1

    How long are they shelf stable?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Next month will be a year since our last batch was canned and they still are great!
      FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. When in doubt, throw it out.

  • @lisalarose9530
    @lisalarose9530 2 года назад +1

    Hello. What kind of brand of electric portable cooktop are you using,,,,? How many minutes did you process the milk in the pressure canner,? Thanks

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад

      It is a Cadco/Broil King, solid cast burner in stainless housing. 1500 watt commercial cooking appliance. We have two of them and use them quite a bit when canning and doing other projects. Purchased from Amazon. No regrets!
      As for the timing on canning milk, the video states 10 minutes at 10 pounds of pressure (if your altitude is less than 1,000 feet). Thanks for watching!

  • @helengardner2714
    @helengardner2714 11 месяцев назад +1

    No water in canner?🥰🙏

  • @deborahedwards2454
    @deborahedwards2454 Год назад +1

    How long can it stay on the shelf?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      This is a common question we are asked often and is also found in the video description.
      FAQ: What is the shelf-life of home-canned goods?
      As long as the lids/seals are intact to the jars and there is no evident content spoilage (discoloration, foam, froth, malodorous, or any other obvious signs), they are good for many months or years. "Looks good, smells good, is good". We have eaten our home-canned foods that are upwards of 10 years old from the original processing date. When in doubt, throw it out.

  • @pamelaelliott754
    @pamelaelliott754 Год назад +1

    Have you canned buttermilk?

  • @paulettehall4614
    @paulettehall4614 Год назад +1

    Sorry no pressure canning. Ya got water bath???

  • @deborahedwards2454
    @deborahedwards2454 Год назад +1

    What do you do when the canner is dry after processing

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      Well, this isn’t something we want to happen. How much water did you add in the beginning? Was the weight on the canner vigorously rattling during processing? The concern with it running dry is whether it built up enough steam to pressurize. Did the lids seal tightly? For how long did the canner get vented before adding the weight?

  • @GrainFreeHomestead
    @GrainFreeHomestead 2 года назад +1

    So we have never canned milk how does it taste and how long does it last. Have you tried freeze dried milk before?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +2

      Same equivalent of canned evaporated milk. Slightly sweeter than fresh milk from the heating process. Great for cooking but can drink it as well. Best chilled for drinking. We’ve not tried freeze dried milk. What’s that like?

    • @GrainFreeHomestead
      @GrainFreeHomestead 2 года назад +3

      The freeze dryer turns the milk into a powder. It’s great for long term storage like 20 years. Getting it reconstituted to the right taste is a little tricky depending on how much water you add and how long you let it sit. But it taste good if you get that right

  • @natashaproctor3789
    @natashaproctor3789 Год назад +1

    Hello, just found your channel 😀
    Quick question, it u have milk residue on the outside after pressure canning. How did it get there? Did they start to siphon ? If so did it happen inside the canner or once they were removed and cooling down? When something siphons it makes me nervous.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +3

      User issue: I used our double decker pressure canner (not the problem) and after the pressure naturally fell to 0, I removed the weight and unlocked the lid. When I lifted the lid briefly to adjust it into my preferred “gentle cool down” position, a small amount of milk siphoned out onto the lower jars. I assure you all jars sealed tightly and are all still perfect. Operate your pressure canner as you usually do. I should have waited a bit longer before adjusting the lid. Easy fix by washing jars and this is of no concern to me. Wish I could share pictures of them here to show you. I canned milk on May 11 and 22 of this year. Both batches are perfect and without issues. Getting ready to do more soon. Even though we home canners do our best at preventing siphoning, there are always instances when it still occurs. Thanks for watching! Have a blessed week.

  • @mioaran1131
    @mioaran1131 2 года назад +1

    💯

  • @susanbrackett6408
    @susanbrackett6408 3 месяца назад

    How is it evaporated if the amount stays the same?

  • @gettingdialectic9519
    @gettingdialectic9519 2 года назад +2

    What capacity is this canner? What brand?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +1

      It’s an All American (model #930) 30 quart pressure canner. Double decker. Holds 18 pints or 14 quarts. Best pressure canner brand! We have models 921 and 930. No regrets in these investments! Heavy cast aluminum pressure canners. High quality. Thanks for watching!

  • @judithstorck5195
    @judithstorck5195 Год назад +1

    QUESTION: Will I be able to do the same thing with regular SOY MILK? Judi

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      I’ve canned some almond milk the same way and it works great, so I’m going to say it would be fine.

    • @judithstorck5195
      @judithstorck5195 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Thank you so much for responding. We use Soy Milk mostly here because my Husband is lactose intolerant. Canning the Soy Milk will be GREAT for when we cannot find it at the store. I did freeze some jars but it does take up space in the freezer (also Almond, Oat, etc. milks). So again Thank You. Judi

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      @@judithstorck5195 you’re welcome! We wish you and your family a happy and blessed thanksgiving. Count our many blessings one by one!

    • @judithstorck5195
      @judithstorck5195 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving We wish you and yours many happy days, food abundance and peace throughout the World. We have to stick together in these trying times and love one another regardless of any differences of opinions we may all have. May God bless you may God bless us all. Judi

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад

      @@judithstorck5195 Amen! May God bless you and your family as well.

  • @kjkernSerendipity
    @kjkernSerendipity 2 года назад +2

    For cream is it only 10 minutes processing time too?

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  2 года назад +1

      Yes, real cream (whipping cream). Same as this video demonstrates. Thanks for watching!

    • @kjkernSerendipity
      @kjkernSerendipity 2 года назад +2

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving thank you for your reply. There are so many variations and I'm still investigating how to proceed.

  • @americanpie123
    @americanpie123 Год назад +1

    Would you mind telling me about the hot plate you are using? I bought one but it didn't get my canner hot enough to bring it to pressure.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      Hi! Our portable burner is made by Cadco/Broil King, a solid cast burner in stainless housing. Model PCR-1S, 1500 watts, commercial cooking appliance. Purchased from Amazon. This and other information is in the video description, but happy to answer here too! This portable burner definitely does the job with keeping canners hot and going. We have 2 of them and utilize them often, especially when canning.

    • @americanpie123
      @americanpie123 Год назад +1

      @@OutdoorsandCountryLiving Thank you. I promise I tried to find yours before I asked. I even stopped the video and wrote the name of it down. I thought cast iron was the key but the one I bought was cast iron. Maybe it's the amount of BTU's. I don't know but thanks. I'll go look for it again.

    • @OutdoorsandCountryLiving
      @OutdoorsandCountryLiving  Год назад +1

      @@americanpie123 it’s not a problem at all. We hope you find one!