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"Rebel" Canning Lies

Rebel Canning Lies The Internet is full of bad advice on many things, not the least of which is home canning. The thing that ticks me off about so-called "rebel" canning (i.e. canning that, despite what folks say, is absolutely contrary to the science of home canning), is that influencers and authors are profiting off outright lies about it. I talk a lot about these lies and the science behind canning on this bl Read more of this blog post »
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“The Clean Fifteen In addition, The Environmental Working Group also has a list called “The Clean Fifteen,” which includes produce that has tested as low in pesticides. They are: #1. Avocados #2. Sweet corn (but remember, this is a GMO food, unless marked “certified organic”) #3. Pineapples #4. Cabbage #5. Frozen sweet peas #6. Onions #7. Asparagus #8. Mangoes # 9. Papayas (but these are GMO, unless marked “certified organic”) #10. Kiwis #11. Eggplant #12. Grapefruit #13. Cantaloupe #14. Cauliflower #15. Sweet potatoes”
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