2023 Home Food Preservation Classes

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The days are getting longer and the temperature is rising and gardens are being planted. Now is the time to begin thinking about how you are going to preserve the abundance of produce you will have this season.

Edgecombe County Cooperative Extension Family & Consumer Sciences department will be hosting several workshops teaching participants how to properly and safely preserve their food.

Our workshops will include waterbath canning demonstrating how to make jam, fermentation demonstrating how to make sauer kraut, and pressure canning demonstrating how to preserve string beans.

     

Canning is demonstrated at an extension building. Photo by Marc Hall

Registration will open for each event one month prior to the event date and registration will be handled through Eventbrite.  Each class will have a $15 per person registration fee and space is limited in the classes. Please see below for the preservation workshops schedule and save the dates on your calendar now. All classes will be held at the Edgecombe County Cooperative Extension Center in the FCS kitchen at 201 St. Andrew St. Tarboro.

Register is now open for the Water Bath Cannindg- Strawberry Jam Class -click link below to register.

Water Bath Canning – Strawberry Jam Class

Monday, May 1, 2023  6-8 p.m.

Fermentation Class – Saur Kraut

Monday, June 5, 2023  6-8 p.m.

Pressure Canning Class – String Beans

Monday, July 17, 2023  6-8 p.m.

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Regina Moseley, N.C. Cooperative ExtensionRegina MoseleyExtension Agent, Family and Consumer Sciences Call Regina Email Regina N.C. Cooperative Extension, Nash County Center
Updated on Jun 8, 2023
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