Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Canning Ham

Been canning ham. Got it for under $1 a pound, so I bought 4. Anything over nine pounds will make a full pressure canner load (8 wide-mouth pints), plus a nice meaty bone to put in the freezer for soup or beans later. Am just about to take the third out of the canner, and am looking forward to getting the last one done.

Takes a little time to cut them up (they need to be in fairly evenly-sized chunks), but with a good sharp boning knife, it's no problem. Ham is my favorite meat to can -- the flavor is excellent, and it's very nice to have on hand for a quick meal. We often eat it as it is, with some instant mashed potatoes (with a little garlic salt for pizzazz), a green salad (we keep a big bowl made up in the fridge) & a steamed veggie (one of the few things I'll buy already prepped -- that nice bagged broccoli is an excellent time saver!!!) Of course, it'll also add something nice to soup, beans, scalloped potatoes or any number of other things.

I find it really makes a difference, keeping these kinds of "shortcut" foods on hand. Not only do we save money by buying things on sale to begin with, but we also save what we might have spent on fast food, if we didn't have something tasty available, & ready at a moment's notice!

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