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It is so much BETTER done this way!

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  1. Hi Becky, I'm from South Africa & here not everyone knows about pressure canning. I got so motivated by you that I invested in a pressure canner & today I canned beans for the first time & it's a success!! Thank you so much you are a blessing to us all❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥

  2. Here in Brazil we cook beans so diferently! So interesting to see the same ingredients used in such different preparations!
    If you would like to try it the brazilian way, here's what we do
    soak beans overnight, put them in a pressure cooker with bay leafs and smoked sausage for about 20 minutes or until soft.
    in a different pan: put some kind of oil or tallow, even crisco will do, an onion, cutted in any way you want. fry that onion until almost blackened. pour the bean mixture with everything on it, add salt to taste, boil it until there is no more foam on the top.
    Would love to see you taste it!

  3. Hi Becky, love your canning videos! I don't can, but my family does a black bean "stew". In a pot (or slow cooker) you add the raw beans, a meat with bone (beef or pork are great), onion/garlic (you can leave whole), salt, and a bay leaf. The meat will fall off the bone, the beans are beautifully infused and the broth is incredivly delicious! We serve with white rice side. 'Crema', lime, and cilantro are good topping options too

  4. Hi Becky you absolutely just made my day, the clip for the instapot is a really great idea,, im going to order on for my husband for Christmas 🎄 😊, I can't wait to surprise him 🎉🎉🎉yay ❤

  5. Becky, I can't find the link to the Instant Pot clip! If you get a cut, I'd like to get some via your link!! And where did you find that awesome ladle with the wood handle/metal bowl? It's fabulous!

  6. For white chili I do whole frozen breasts because it's less work 😂. I also add ranch seasoning, and do both cream cheese and sour cream. I slow cook it on low for 8 hours, shredding at about 7 hours when I have time and remember. It's my favorite recipe for when I have energy in the morning, but know I won't want to make supper that night. My husband loves it with corn chips.

  7. I made your cornbread recipe (I made a 1/2 recipe for the hubby and I) and it is SO delicious! Thanks for sharing!
    I always look forward to your videos. I get so many great recipes and ideas from you. I’ve been making your hot sauce recipe for the last couple of years, using the hot peppers we grow in our little garden and family and friends just love it 🥰

  8. Becky or community, how do you find the altitude for your exact home? I live outside of a sea side town, however i drive up into the hills and live on a hill. I can look down on the town. I have the same zip code so if i ask it is sea level. But i can see i am not sea level. Is there a way to find the real altitude for my home? Or would it hurt to pressure can for a higher altitude to be safe? I really would like to start pressure canning however not knowing my altitude and having an glass stove top has prevented me. I now have a out door camp stove so now all i need to figure out is the altitude is all that is stopping me.

  9. Dragon tongue beans are a bush bean variety. Maybe try rattlesnake beans as a substitute to pinto? They are delicious fresh and dried. I only grow Jade as a bush bean and Rattlesnake as a pole bean every year.

  10. You may want to keep something in the back of your mind. I think you mentioned that you were going to renovate your kitchen at some point. A pot filler would be invaluable for your lifestyle. You could also think about adding a "summer kitchen" in your basement and having a pot filler there.

  11. Even if you do the one hour soak you should still drain and rinse them and cook with fresh water. I'm glad to see you canning them this way. I think canning dry beans is a very unhealthy way of doing it and was surprised to see you doing it previously.

  12. Congratulations on the subscriber milestone. This video was the most professional yet. I have all of the ingredients to can dried beans but have hesitated to use the dried cold pack method touted by other homesteaders. I am impressed with the appearance of your finished beans and will can mine the same way. Thank you for the step by step instruction.

  13. Hi Becky! If you are looking for a pole black bean to grow, i would recommend the cherokee trail of tears. i grew that this year and they were amazing! very prolific, and the best black bean flavor i've ever tried. i wish i had seen your video before i canned them because i did not do the pre-boiling step and they got a little bit messed up. they did not have enough water and expanded too much in the jar, so half of the beans are out of the brine. they are edible though! hahaha. oh well.

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