Canning and Preserving - back in Fashion
- Janey Pares Edney
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
Tai Tokerau Timebank in Whangārei hosted a canning and preserving information evening led by Timebank member Roslyn, who was a very informative and entertaining speaker.
Having a supply of ready-made food / meals in your pantry is clever planning and a vital support in power outages – the difference between stressful surviving and enjoyable thriving.
Roslyn is a mine of practical & theoretical information with a background in food science. Talking us through the technicalities of canning and preserving and handing round jars of pre-prepared foods from her pantry (we know whose door to knock on in a “food emergency”!)
Canned food can include ready-made meals, cooked meat and fish. They last much longer than preserved fruit and veg if kept in a dark space out of the light.
‘Canners’ are basically heavy duty, specially designed pressurised cookers which need very careful preparation and handling to use. They require a heavy duty stove top as they weigh alot – eg heavy duty induction hobs and wood fire ranges.
For more information you can contact Roslyn through her Timebank profile.


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