I'm sure it comes as no surprise that I included something to do with canning in my Best Christmas Gifts for the Home Cook wish list on Monday. With my first cookbook The Canning Kitchen coming out in 2015 (Penguin Canada), I want to get you set up with a few tools and ready to can with me.
What better way to do that than to give away the Home Canning Starter Kit from Bernardin! This kit has everything you need to get started filling jars with delicious homemade jams, jellies, marmalades, pickles, chutneys, relishes and more. This kit really sets you up with your own canning kitchen. It contains a 21-quart canner, a rack, jar lifter, funnel, lid lifter, bubble remover/headspace measuring tool, jars, lids, pectin, recipe booklet and even an instructional DVD with Bernardin's Executive Chef, Emerie Brine.
We're going to have so much fun canning in 2015!
Especially around the holidays, homemade preserves make beautiful gifts. Whether it's a jar of jam for your child's teacher, some fruit chutney with wine for a boss, or blueberry pancake sauce for a special friend who has really been there for you this year, homemade preserves make personal and heartfelt gifts.
To win the Home Canning Starter Kit from Bernardin, leave a comment on this blog post telling me what you'd like to can in 2015. BE SURE TO LEAVE AN EMAIL ADDRESS so I can contact you if you win.
Good luck!
Canadian residents only. One entry per person. Contest closes Thursday, December 11th at 9 p.m. Eastern/6 p.m. Pacific. Winner will be contacted directly and announced on FamilyFeedbag.com.
Have some rhubarb collected from my garden that I would love to can, either as a jam or a jelly.
ReplyDeleteI would love to can beans and cukes and salsa and maybe try jam too!
ReplyDeleteSpicy beans, dill pickles, fresh salsa, so many hopes :) Mykaic@yahoo.ca
ReplyDeleteI'd love to do the canning my mom taught me while growing up. First up would be jam so I wouldn't be limited to freezer jam!
ReplyDeleteLove trying new chutneys! Pear & ginger would make a great Christmas Gift!
ReplyDeleteWould love to learn to can. I've been dreaming of that pear and ginger jam you made - was soo good in my yogurt with a little granole. Mmmmmm
ReplyDeleteAs one who has benefitted from the delicious creations coming out of your canning kitchen I am inspired to take the plunge and try canning for myself. I would love to learn to can - orange cranberry sauce and the salted caramel and pear butter would be top of my list (and the kids can't get enough!).
ReplyDeleteooohhh there are so many things i'd love to can!! pizza sauce has been big on my list though, and your famous bbq sauces too! xo - gunderson.rj@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteCrab apple jelly! rubytrout@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour pink grapefruit marmalade! And I'd like to finally can my own tomatoes this summer. amb40@outlook.com Autumn
ReplyDeleteChilli Jam is my specialty, and I also make regular jam too. I would like to extend my repetoire and learn to can vegetables and sauces . hhflower@shaw.ca
ReplyDeleteI have a whole LIST! Including marmalades, jams, and pickles (a favourite being mustard pickles). I really want to get more into pickling, so onion pickles are also on my list. Oh the joys :) amanda.seebeck@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would really like to make more pickles! My family loves them! Pickled carrots are definitely on my list!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to can pickles and learn to make my parent's amazing red pepper jelly! beautiful.dreamer at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteI'd love to can some fresh jams. I pick wild strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and partridge berries every summer brendapenton(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI would can some raspberry jam and salsa.
ReplyDeleteI would can blackberry and rhubarb jams, with berries from my little backyard garden! brianaeingram[at]gmail[dot]com
ReplyDeleteI would like to try and can some carrot pickles.
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Shawna
pasta sauce, salsa and pickles.
ReplyDeleteLove to can jam, summer apples, plums okay pretty much anything summer.
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i would love to canned some homemade tomato sauce at the end of the summer season so I could use it all winter ;)
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Kim
www.the5oclockrush.com
I would like to can some fruit cocktail!
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I would like to can homemade apple sauce. I frozen it this year but my freezer is too full!
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I make your blueberry lime jam every year. LOVE it and so does everyone in my family. They ask for a few jars every Christmas! I also make hot pepper jelly with the peppers I grow in the summer.
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I really slacked off on the canning this year because things were so busy, but one of my resolutions for next year is to get back into the swing of things. I've got a recipe for blueberries in maple syrup in my bookmarks that I'm dying to try, and a shiny new canning kit is just the kick in the butt I need to actually do it. :) (Email address is in my Google profile.)
ReplyDeleteI would love to make blueberry and raspberry jam.
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I would love to can tomatoes and peaches! bevtastic93@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to can carrots and green beans. And then sit and eat them all winter. Yum. natashaarmstrong@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteYour thick cut orange marmalade (my husband loves it!) and your apricot lemon marmalade for anyone and everyone. I love it! Email: spymem@yahoo.ca
ReplyDeleteI NEED to make your grainy mustard and your ketchup this year! We are almost out and my husband is starting to ration the stuff?
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pickles, marmalade, port wine jelly, white wine tarragon jelly, strawberry jam, hot pepper jam, mango chutney, corn relish, kumquats!
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My Mom's garlic dill pickles and a batch of chokecherry jell if I can find berries to pick.
ReplyDeletekdeobald@shaw.ca
Peach and ginger chutney, spicy apricot chutney and zucchini relish. jenevans50@yahoo.ca
ReplyDeleteTomatoes..berries and chow chow..to begin..this is awesome..great giveaways..thanks!!!!!
ReplyDeleteVickie
floridagld (at) yahoo (dot) com
I would love to can peppers . to contact: reply or at twitter.com/sandyhills25
ReplyDeleteI have only started canning in the past few years and there are so many things that I want to make. On my short list for next year: Blackberry Hazelnut Conserve, Chai Spiced Plum Preserves, and homemade ketchup. I would love this set, particularly since I do not have a rack that fits my stock pot. Such great giveaways this week. . . thank you again for the opportunity to enter. pjmarchese(at)gmail(dot)com.
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