Canning for Beginners, a Generational Tradition, and The Joy of a “Patchwork Pantry”
Canning is more than just preserving food, it’s preserving memories, heritage, and a way of life.
In this episode, host Jamie Bateman sits down with her mother, Charlotte Cooper, Homestead Test Kitchen Director, to explore the heart behind canning and why this time-honored tradition still matters today. From learning at her grandmother’s side to teaching the next generation, Charlotte shares how canning connects families across decades.
Whether you’re brand new to canning or grew up watching it in your family kitchen, this episode is packed with practical tips, meaningful stories, and encouragement to start your own “patchwork pantry.”
In this episode, you’ll learn:
• Why canning is more than just food preservation
• How family traditions shape the homesteading lifestyle
• Beginner-friendly tips (start with green beans!)
• Common canning mistakes to avoid
• The joy of creating a pantry full of homegrown goodness
If you’ve ever wanted to slow down, reconnect with your roots, and take control of what’s on your table, this episode is for you. Start your canning journey today and keep the tradition alive.
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Podcast theme music written and composed by Loren Cooper of The Loaded 44rz. Used with permission.