Jam making, food dehydrating workshop slated by Extension

Participants will learn all the basics of water bath canning, making jam and dehydrating food at a food preservation workshop on Wednesday, June 12, from 5 to 8:30 pm in Jefferson.

The workshop, offered at the Greene County Extension office, is part of the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Preserve the Taste of Summer program. Renee Sweers, human sciences specialist-food and health, ISU Extension and Outreach, will lead the workshop.

During the hands-on workshop, participants will: Learn the basics of water bath canning and dehydration; learn the most up-to-date recommendations and resources for food preservation; make and can jam; sample home dehydrated foods; and take home and enjoy a jar of jam that they canned

“These workshops are fun and helpful for beginning canners as well as experienced canners,” said Sweers. “We will provide the most up-to-date science and guidelines for water bath canning.”

A past participant reported, “I would never have attempted home canning before this workshop. Now I know how to do it correctly and will make jam for my family.” 

The cost of this hands-on workshop is $40.

Participants can register for the workshop at: https://go.iastate.edu/IEMWBV

Persons who want more information can contact Cindy at the Greene County ISU Extension and Outreach, 515-386-2138.

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