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		<title>Moms Pickled Beets Recipe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Mom was an industrious homemaker, she grew a large organic garden every year and then lovingly preserved the fresh picked produce. Here&#8217;s Mom&#8217;s pickled beet recipe, I found it written on a tattered, yellowed scrap of paper, tucked away safely in my recipe box. I&#8217;ve expanded on the details as the recipe only had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Mom was an industrious homemaker, she grew a large organic garden every year and then lovingly preserved the fresh picked produce.  Here&#8217;s Mom&#8217;s pickled beet recipe, I found it written on a tattered, yellowed scrap of paper, tucked away safely in my recipe box. I&#8217;ve expanded on the details as the recipe only had the pickling solution.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/fotodawg/111040816/" title="Red Beets by FotoDawg, on Flickr"><img align="left" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/56/111040816_346bbd9236.jpg" width="250" height="241" alt="Red Beets" /></a>You&#8217;ll need:<br />
10 1bs beets, cooked<br />
7 quart or 14 pint canning jars with lids and rings<br />
Canner with rack, or large pressure canner<br />
Pickling solution, recipe below.</p>
<p>First, cook and peel beets. If you don&#8217;t know how read: <a href="http://www.justtherightspice.com/how-to-cook/beets">How to cook beets.</a> While the beets are cooking, wash and <a href="http://www.justtherightspice.com/cooking-quick-tips/how-to-sterilize-canning-jars">sterilize your canning jars</a> and lids. Fill jars up to one half inch from the top with prepared beets, small ones can be left whole, large beets should be sliced.  Prepare pickling solution.  <span id="more-37"></span></p>
<p>Ingredients:<br />
3 pints (6 cups) white vinegar, with 5 percent acidity<br />
2 cups water<br />
2 1/2 cups sugar<br />
1 tablespoon Watkins pickling spices</p>
<p>Directions: Place above ingredients in a large saucepan, bring to a boil and simmer 5 minutes. Pour hot solution over beets in jars. Wipe jar tops, apply lids and screw bands. Place jars in/on rack in caner and process in boiling water bath for 30 minutes or longer (see below). Make sure water covers jars by an inch or so. Allow jars to cool in water for a few minutes. Using jar tongs or oven mitts remove jars from hot water, place on folded, dry towel to cool completely. Stand back and admire your beautiful jars of pickled beets!</p>
<p>Processing time varies by your communities altitude but is the same for quart or pint jars; process for 30 minutes at sea level to 1,000 feet, for 35 minutes at 1,001 to 3,000 feet, for 40 minutes at 3,001 to 6,000 feet or 45 minutes if you live above 6,000 feet.</p>
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		<title>How To Sterilize Canning Jars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Sep 2008 23:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are making homemade jams, jellies or pickles you&#8217;ll need to sterilize your jars before you fill them with your preserves. To sterilize jars, place them in a large pot or canner, cover them with hot water, bring water to a boil and leave jars in boiling water for 10 minutes. Then, place jars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are making homemade jams, jellies or pickles you&#8217;ll need to sterilize your jars before you fill them with your preserves. To sterilize jars, place them in a large pot or canner, cover them with hot water, bring water to a boil and leave jars in boiling water for 10 minutes. Then, place jars upside down on a clean towel or rack to drain.</p>
<p>If you are sealing your preserves you&#8217;ll need to sterilize the lids as well. Follow the manufacturer&#8217;s directions for sterilizing these, they are usually placed in boiling water as well.</p>
<p>I also sterilize my utensils as well; this includes the ladle, spoon and funnel for filling jars and the tongs or magnetic wand used for picking up hot lids and jars out of the water.</p>
<p>Although this is no longer recommended, jars may also be sterilized in the oven. I prefer this method for jams and jellies as it ensures the jars are dry, so there is no added moisture. However please note, I sterilize everything in boiling water first so I&#8217;m basically just keeping the jars hot and sterile. I highly recommend that you do the same.</p>
<p>So, after you remove your jars from the boiling water&#8230; Place the jars in the oven, I put them on a clean cookie sheet, turn the heat to 200 deg. F, once the oven has reached temperature, heat jars for 10 minutes. Then, turn off the oven leaving the jars inside until ready to fill.</p>
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