Jackie Clay is a well-known and much-loved writer for Backwoods Home magazine. Every month she writes a column that answers questions about gardening, animals, canning, dehydrating, and more. I especially admire Jackie because she was widowed at a young age and raised her kids with very little money. She built a cabin, and made a productive and self sufficient homestead, while feeding her family well.
This book is a compilation of many of Jackie's columns from the magazine, organized into sections for those who want to know more about food storage. Included in the book are:
Food storage - root cellars, dealing with weevils, waxing cheese, preserving foods in oil, overwintering vegetable plants, and storing honey, among other subjects.
Dehydrating - how to dry almost any kind of food, making fruit leathers, how to store dehydrated foods, making jerky, and more importantly how to USE dehydrated foods.
Freezing - methods for freezing meats, blanching fruits and vegetables, dairy products, bags/paper/containers for freezing.
This is only one of Jackie's many excellent books, and if you are interested in growing and preserving your own foods I suggest you get this one and also the one for canning, homestead cooking, animal care and gardening. I also have a really good cookbook she wrote called Jackie Clay's Pantry Cookbook. All of these books are reasonably priced and contain a wealth of knowledge from a woman who has done it all (and done it WELL).