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Thread: Do you can meat in a pressure canner?

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    I use my parents, however, I believe Canadian Tire sells them or maybe even a kitchen specialty store, maybe even Walmart, I`m putting this on my Christmas list this year (lol) as my parents just took there`s back yesterday (sigh).


    Quote Originally Posted by bijnan View Post
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    I have been looking for a pressure canner, any ideas where i would find one in canada.
    I was planning to pick one up in the states next time i go. I would rather buy one here.
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    Here is a small canadian store that sells the 23L pressure canner for about $159... in it you can fit 16 X500mls or 7 X 1L jars. I don't own the company... we just shop there.
    Presto Pressure Canners, Presto Pressure Cookers and sealing rings.
    The Presto deluxe pressure cookers, stainless steel and aluminum Pressure Cookers.
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    Presto pressure cookers and gave it the trade name"Presto®"
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    I would like to add that being safe is priority number one... that is why I use a pressure canner.. a water bath canner can not get to a high enough internal temp to make certain foods safe. Anything with protien has to be handled in a pressure canner to ensure your family's saftey... other items should be pressure canned as well like veggies. I am in my first "real" year of canning and I am here to tell say you can certainly learn this. Please use reputable sources when learning to can safely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bijnan View Post
    Hi
    I have been looking for a pressure canner, any ideas where i would find one in canada.
    I was planning to pick one up in the states next time i go. I would rather buy one here.
    I have a Presto 23 quart pressure canner that I love and I ordered it from Amazon.ca Canadian Tire has them as well but I found that Amazon had the best price

    Pressure canners are amazing, they open up a whole new world of canning!
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    After viewing canning thread, I'm also interested in making canning.

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