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Canning And Preserving Workshop
When
23 Oct 2010
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Location
SPEC - 2150 Maple Street, Vancouver
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Base fee:
Standard Registration - $25.00 (CAD)
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Canning And Preserving
Learn through hands-on experience how to safely and effectively can fall fruit and vegetables.
Participants will learn about multiple preservation methods, from freezing to drying, pickling and pressure canning in a fun atmosphere.
Registration includes a jar of preserves.
Workshop hosts:
Caitlin Dorward
is past president of Sprouts at UBC, a SPEC Director, Agricultural Researcher and avid foodie and canner. She is food safe certified.
Marnie Newell
is a passionate food preserver with dozens of cans under her belt. She has also been trained by food preservers from such diverse backgrounds as backwoods homesteader to big city chef. Her emphasis is on sustainable food preserving techniques.
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