hawgrider
04-22-2015, 07:28 AM
Inor's favorite vegetable:bigthumbup:
Canning peas allows you to enjoy your harvest all year long, and nothing tastes better than home grown. But fresh ones are only available for a short time in the spring and maybe again in the fall.
For the rest of the year, when the weather doesn't permit growing them, you'll have to settle for canned or frozen, which, although they aren't as good as fresh are still pretty good. Here's how to go about preserving peas using the cold pack canning method.
http://www.food-skills-for-self-sufficiency.com/canning-peas.html
Canning peas allows you to enjoy your harvest all year long, and nothing tastes better than home grown. But fresh ones are only available for a short time in the spring and maybe again in the fall.
For the rest of the year, when the weather doesn't permit growing them, you'll have to settle for canned or frozen, which, although they aren't as good as fresh are still pretty good. Here's how to go about preserving peas using the cold pack canning method.
http://www.food-skills-for-self-sufficiency.com/canning-peas.html