DrakeMaiden
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Do any of you do this regularly?
I usually adjust my canning recipes to whatever volume of food I have on hand, but I always thought you weren't supposed to do that, because dividing recipes in half or less can skew your recipe just a little (when dealing in smaller volumes you need to measure especially accurately, as there is less margin for error) and you are supposed to be very careful and can according to the book!
The other day I decided to only can one small jar of dill pickles because I only had two fresh little cucumbers and a ton of lovely dill that I didn't want to waste. It was also an experiment because the last time I made dill pickles they didn't turn out very well, and so I was trying out a different recipe.
I searched on-line and found that people do this all the time. Here is a nice blog post about it.
Like others mention, it is very satisfying to put any bit of food away that you can.
I usually adjust my canning recipes to whatever volume of food I have on hand, but I always thought you weren't supposed to do that, because dividing recipes in half or less can skew your recipe just a little (when dealing in smaller volumes you need to measure especially accurately, as there is less margin for error) and you are supposed to be very careful and can according to the book!
The other day I decided to only can one small jar of dill pickles because I only had two fresh little cucumbers and a ton of lovely dill that I didn't want to waste. It was also an experiment because the last time I made dill pickles they didn't turn out very well, and so I was trying out a different recipe.
I searched on-line and found that people do this all the time. Here is a nice blog post about it.
Like others mention, it is very satisfying to put any bit of food away that you can.