Food Storage How-to Video: How to use a canner from an LDS cannery

Learn how to use a “canner” or sealer from the LDS cannery to can bulk items into #10 cans. It’s easier than you think (just like most food storage ideas!) Get more information on food storage at everydayfoodstorage.net
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25 comments on “Food Storage How-to Video: How to use a canner from an LDS cannery

  1. jammer476 on said:

    Thats the way they grow them out in Utah. Never seen a LDS woman who was not an eye? catcher….and smart :) Wish I could find me one like this…

  2. sihansen932835 on said:

    oh my!!! this women needs to reproduce, beautiful intelligent Women? are becoming extinct.

  3. towlebucket on said:

    Are there any single women out there like this? left???

  4. WVPrepper on said:

    Thank you for the info. Unfortunately there is no LDS Cannery near my home but that’s not? going to stop me. I am going to call the closest one tomorrow and ask some questions. Looking forward to building my food storage.

  5. onerugrat on said:

    whats the? shelf life of the powered milk after you can it?

  6. TheRastaRick on said:

    your so? hott!!

  7. lockandload2010 on said:

    Lots of good info I needed thank? you

  8. TheWTFSOB on said:

    of course there out of there? minds there LDS lol

  9. ChefJaeger222 on said:

    Great Channel!!!!!?

  10. jeffjmesaaz on said:

    can I go to the cannery if I am not? mormon?

  11. loganv0410 on said:

    A few tips:
    - Put the label on upside down. The factory end is much easier to open than the one done by the hand sealer.
    -Cut the milk bag down the side to make scooping the material out easier.
    -Oxy pax are fine for 15 min or so
    - Pull the handle so that? the indicator goes _to_ the black line, not just somewhere between the lines. Short of the line may not produce a good seal.

    Logan, Knoxville HSC

  12. therazz07 on said:

    Great video…and a beautiful women!!?

  13. dtp5150 on said:

    is this a joke? canning evaporated milk? buying labels for it? are yall out of? your mind?

  14. 2024JayZ on said:

    Observe? the female in her natural habitat

  15. verume1 on said:

    great presentation, horrible? camera man, lol.

  16. dramey03 on said:

    i call for the creation of more women like? this

  17. firemanfig on said:

    This has nothing to do with canning, but, what beautiful? eyes!

  18. ReillysLaw on said:

    You are right she is beautiful.. more importantly she is sharing information that can save lives.. inside and out she is a great person… Thank you for? the video.. Question: If someone is not associated with the LDS can they still use the cannery and purchase from?

  19. browneye77 on said:

    LOL!? I understand why he doesn’t eat long grain rice.

  20. herrerafour on said:

    Sooo beautiful and capable. Do want.?

  21. dudegreg on said:

    This is not what I’ve heard. I heard the only product at the LDS Canneries that you don’t use an oxygen absorber with is? sugar.

  22. LetsgetphysicalAg on said:

    @everydayfoodstorage Awesome video!! But, wouldnt it be more practical to just use mylar bags and plasic buckets? For example: You can put 100 (1lb) mylar bags full of powedered milk in a 55 gal drum (neatly packed) and put the drum in a corner of your basement. If you were to do the same with cans, the storage space it would take to house those cans would be huge! What? are your suggestions? Thanks for the great video though!

  23. indypreppersdotorg on said:

    her husband is a LUCKY? guy!!!

  24. ladyinthewood on said:

    Your obsession with brown people is ridiculous, the woman is talking about food and we as black people are on your mind get a life. Even with all your hate you will go to other peoples countries and pillage and even take the people home with you. Your behaviour through the generations to? this day is truly odd and obsessive.

  25. gary5209 on said:

    I think the? safest place to live if shit hits the fan will be in Utah where the risk of people looting your stash will be minimal because most of the people there are already prepared. The Mormons and the LDS church teach that everyone should have a family food storage. Although I am neither, I believe it is a good idea and I wish that other denominations would teach this as well.

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