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How to Preserve Salmon | Brined, Smoked & Canned 

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Living in Alaska has provided us ample opportunity to experiment with brining, smoking and canning fish. In today's episode we bring you along for the process of preserving 24 gorgeous Silver Salmon fillets for many months to come.
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@robertirelan3277
@robertirelan3277 Год назад
All the different ways you guys have prepared salmon over the years you should consider a Simple Salmon Cookbook.
@jamiehoward3151
@jamiehoward3151 Год назад
I agree
@conniehubbard2142
@conniehubbard2142 Год назад
Great idea🤗
@jessicakennedy9376
@jessicakennedy9376 Год назад
Yeah let me pre order that. I can already imagine the pictures 😋
@xynofinn
@xynofinn Год назад
Yes!
@BbyAlx
@BbyAlx Год назад
Definitely agree
@barbthomas4492
@barbthomas4492 Год назад
I am glad you showed the broken jars so that people who are new to canning know to look for them. Very good vlog! Thank You!
@GiladGur
@GiladGur Год назад
People who dare to show their mistakes are the best kind of people.
@monikamardan2192
@monikamardan2192 9 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@lisascott4314
@lisascott4314 8 месяцев назад
Yes I love watching them cos their real not fakes!
@Astrohhh
@Astrohhh Год назад
My absolute favorite way to eat canned salmon is in a cream cheese dip. Whip 8 oz of cream cheese, add 1 tbs of lemon juice, 6 oz salmon, garlic salt, garlic powder, black pepper, salt to taste, and fresh chives. Mix it all up, form it into a ball... and top it with crushed pecans. Pair with your favorite crackers and it makes the absolute best dip ever.
@jessie19painter
@jessie19painter Год назад
Sounds super good! I’m writing this down thanks!!!
@brandihowell4740
@brandihowell4740 Год назад
You guys literally grin ear to ear every time y’all prepare your catch!! So fun to watch!
@ostrobogulous1
@ostrobogulous1 Год назад
I agree!!! It's impressive how they work so well together!!! Also, it's nice how they talk to the camera like we're standing right there!!!🙂
@12dwaggoner
@12dwaggoner Год назад
900 views in 5 minutes, shows how much people like originality- and not pomp and flare. Keep up the awesomeness!
@jennifercockrell3374
@jennifercockrell3374 Год назад
Maybe it's a southern thing; I don't know, but we like to take canned salmon and make a Salmon Stew with it. It's a simple recipe but so delicious on those cold nights. I peel and dice up several nice size potatoes and boil them until tender and then drain them. In a pot I will add the cooked potatoes, 2 cans of salmon, a stick of butter, salt and pepper, and then fill up pot with milk. Heat this all up until hot; stirring occasionally so the milk won't burn. Once it's ready to serve up in bowls, we then like to take saltine crackers and then crumble them up and put over our stew in our bowls. Like I said, it's simple, but it's so tasty. I can't even image how good it would be with fresh caught salmon.
@ASimpleLifeHomesteading
@ASimpleLifeHomesteading Год назад
Southerner here as well. We grew up on this recipe, only we didn't put potatoes in it and we added evaporated milk or heavy cream (whichever we had on hand) before finishing it off with regular milk. Made our oyster stew the same way.
@jennifercockrell3374
@jennifercockrell3374 Год назад
@@ASimpleLifeHomesteading So, yours was just salmon and the milk/cream? I've never heard of if made this way; that's interesting. Everyone I know that makes it puts potatoes, but that's not a lot of people. Even though I live in the South there is still a lot of people here that have never heard of it or have never tried it. Oyster stew is made the same way, too. We love it, my husband will also add cheese to his. LOL But we love adding hot sauce to it. Looking forward to cooler weather to make it.
@appalachianheartsong5487
@appalachianheartsong5487 Год назад
Eric and Ariel, we are big proponents that YT is at its best when information is shared for learning, rather than just entertainment. Of course you have both, but these episodes where you share some knowledge and ideas make this literally our favorite homesteading channel. We agree with others that the cracked jars are a very important lesson, because this lifestyle is all about perseverance and not stopping when the bees die, the jars crack, the chainsaw won’t start, the tire keeps going flat….thank you for taking the incredible amount of time and effort it takes to provide content, free of sponsors and full of honesty, Dan and Elle.
@clotildadcunha633
@clotildadcunha633 Год назад
Wonderful couple Sharing their knowledge and experience to us Thank you
@sherryllynnjones7077
@sherryllynnjones7077 Год назад
Absolutely, well said!!
@robertblankenship137
@robertblankenship137 Год назад
i like your show how would like to generate power from your stove no joke
@robertblankenship137
@robertblankenship137 Год назад
it is posable w/ a hot air engine better nowne as a sterling engine
@davidswain2232
@davidswain2232 Год назад
Tv
@neppieb
@neppieb Год назад
My husband and I do canning together. We enjoy working together and its always fun to see what we come up with. Some stuff we love, some we throw away, but being together is the best part. Oh, and we are 73 and 70 yrs. lots of canning over 50 years. Maybe our marriage as been good cause we can together. 😀
@SimpleLivingAlaska
@SimpleLivingAlaska Год назад
That is awesome!
@susanquenneville2462
@susanquenneville2462 Год назад
… at 80 years old , I have never had an inclination to live the pioneer lifestyle that you seem to thrive on …. but whenever I see one of your videos , I thoroughly enjoy the enthusiasm you have for your life … I am happy for your choice ; it is so right for you 🥰
@Bex-rg8pj
@Bex-rg8pj Год назад
Very good canning video for canning anything. I was raised on a large farm and we canned so many things. I can understand how important a great video can be to new canners. Thank you!
@Pharphette
@Pharphette Год назад
I recognize you from either the a country life or acre homestead comments
@condefrancisco3740
@condefrancisco3740 Год назад
Àp0pp
@Bex-rg8pj
@Bex-rg8pj Год назад
@@Pharphette I follow both of those channels. I’ve followed Simple Living Alaska from the beginning!
@patriciaherman6499
@patriciaherman6499 Год назад
I've never pressured canned and yes I'm one of those scared of them 🤪. I like how you explained the process of canning and how to use the canner better than some I've watched, so thank you two for explaining the what and the why. Looking forward to the next. Blessings to you both. 😊🇺🇲
@judyabernathy80
@judyabernathy80 Год назад
Patricia Herman: If you could have an experienced canner come show you and be with you through the process, you would be just fine!!
@christawright2685
@christawright2685 Год назад
You can do it, give it a try and you'll never look back. It's really super easy and so worth the trouble. I've been canning all day, kidney bean, great northerns, and beef stew. When I don't have the time I use these to put a healthy home cooked meal on the table in under 30 mins.
@marcellacruser951
@marcellacruser951 Год назад
I'm a scared of them person too. 😄 However, I got a Carey Electric pressure canner a few years back and have been canning up a storm. It's something you might want to check out. It was an easy way for me to get going and learn what I like to can. They have built in fail-safes so it can't over pressure and will shut down if something goes wrong. They do small batches... 4Q or 5P, and can run up to a full 15 lbs so you can use them even at high altitude. They aren't cheap, but they also have browning, slow cooking and open cooking features so they replace several appliances. That was a big space saver for me with a small kitchen. Also, you can do any Instapot recipe in them. This year I have a big standard Presto, and I'm at least pulling my big-girl pants out of the closet. We'll see how they fit😬 Daunting! LOL But I'm still loving my Carey for when I get a few extra pounds of meat on sale... a pint is a pound, so if I find a sweet deal on chicken or something, I drag home five extra pounds and do a 5 pint Carey load. I also double batch things like beans, chilis, soups and stews and run those for grab and go meals.
@kellyhawes9293
@kellyhawes9293 Год назад
I didn't have anyone in the family to show me how to pressure can but I just read everything and watch RoseRed on you tube. She is a retired scientist and goes into detail on how to safely put up food.
@SalLeeHolland
@SalLeeHolland Год назад
@@kellyhawes9293, she is a good teacher. I also follow her too. She is still working full time as a pprofessor. But here is where I go for flavor and from the heart of their canning. They love to eat and love to test out all sorts of flavors. The first thing I made of theirs was their mustards. So good!
@joyceyoungblood7927
@joyceyoungblood7927 7 месяцев назад
I love how you two work together on all your projects.
@Tr3ntsGames
@Tr3ntsGames Год назад
Definitely the earliest I’ve been here
@Tralalanne
@Tralalanne Год назад
Same, thanks to breastfeeding the baby in the middle of the night
@Tr3ntsGames
@Tr3ntsGames Год назад
Same
@afterthought72
@afterthought72 Год назад
Y'all are like me and my husband we do everything together.. Been married almost 22 years he's still my best friend and I couldn't imagine doing life without him ! Prayer's with all y'all's endeavors !
@kategraham430
@kategraham430 Год назад
Recipe idea: Try salmon quesadillas! Top tortillas with canned salmon, green chilies, Monterey Jack, green onions, sautéed peppers and onions… fry up and serve with yogurt/sour cream and any of your amazing salsas/kimchis!
@SimpleLivingAlaska
@SimpleLivingAlaska Год назад
Sounds great!
@fsoileau
@fsoileau Год назад
Oh great now I have to pay 20 bucks a salmon fillet to make quesadillas because I have to try them, maybe a taco too. It is your fault that I am 20 dollars poorer. Thanks for the recipe.
@k.p.1139
@k.p.1139 Год назад
Oh the joys of smoked canned salmon! We like to take some, mix it in cream cheese and mayo, and then eat it on crackers. yumm!
@truthtalker4038
@truthtalker4038 Год назад
Every time I see a new video from you, I get excited! I just love you two and love your videos! You are living a life that is admirable and lovely!
@pumptruckjim
@pumptruckjim Год назад
Hello guys Greetings from Ontario Canada. Hope all is well in the great state of Alaska.
@Beckaboo1982
@Beckaboo1982 Год назад
My mom makes salmon ball every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas. It was her mother's recipe. It's 1 large can salmon, 1/4-1/2tsp liquid smoke(you probably won't need as your salmon is already smoked) 2tbsp finely minced onion, 8oz room temp cream cheese, 1tsp lemon juice, 1tsp horseradish, 1/4 tsp salt. Mix all together day before serving, form into ball and wrap in plastic. Place in fridge overnight and enjoy next day with crackers(Ritz are the best).
@bustersmith5569
@bustersmith5569 Год назад
That sounds great !!! And very easy .....
@Jossy92
@Jossy92 Год назад
I learn so much and really feel gratitude I found your channel. Learning how to prepare meals with preserved food (especially expensive proteins) with simple recipes helps to justify buying in bulk at Costco meat, fish, poultry dept. Especially for those financially struggling: loss of jobs, young families, single parents, welfare, soc. Security.... Thank you for sharing your hard learned lessons in healthy meals.
@leelindsay3679
@leelindsay3679 Год назад
I’ve been watching you guys for years and every episode is still refreshing
@donEvans27
@donEvans27 Год назад
So glad to see y’all! Weathered the storm without problems, I hope.
@dianekilbourne5734
@dianekilbourne5734 Год назад
I love that you made a point to check the manual for your specific pressure canner. So many people on many of my Facebook groups are always asking how long to process different foods, I tried for so long not to comment but eventually I started telling them to please check their manuals. You both are great at explaining whatever it is you are doing.
@contactsuzi7096
@contactsuzi7096 Год назад
If I was still a student, I would argue for getting credit for watching your "how to" videos, they are so good. It's amazing how many meals you canned today from your catch. I wish I was your neighbor - I'd trade for your salmon....not the kids or the dog...but anything else. Thanks you two for another really great video. Suzi
@bsalii
@bsalii Год назад
Lol
@teresamexico309
@teresamexico309 Год назад
"not the kids or the dog" :)
@theresagosselin2705
@theresagosselin2705 Год назад
Love ❤the sound of your rooster in the background Enjoy watching you guys ♥️
@daydreambeliever6603
@daydreambeliever6603 Год назад
Great teaching video you guys! Canning food correctly is so important. The salmon looks DELICIOUS 🤤
@amye4131
@amye4131 Год назад
Details, details, details on this canning process. I love it! I started canning because of you two and this video was a huge help. Have a good one....thanks for the great tutorial.
@SimpleLivingAlaska
@SimpleLivingAlaska Год назад
Our pleasure!
@Evergreen085
@Evergreen085 9 месяцев назад
Wife and I live in a log cabin on a few acres in the PNW. I've gotta show her this channel. One of my all time favorites! Thanks for sharing
@sunsetgrange6357
@sunsetgrange6357 Год назад
Been watching you since your move from Oregon you give me hope for humanity ❤️ keep it moving
@southerncaltattooedbiker3643
Right that's about the same time I started watching them it's very cool all the things that they do and the amazing things they never fight and seem to like the same thing out of life. If I and my Husband we're younger it could have been something we would have done but I'm 63 and he is 72 and neither of us like the cold plus you have to go through Canada and we don't want to declare our gun's we are 1% bikers living in Arizona.
@lisagauthier5968
@lisagauthier5968 Год назад
Love you guys!
@linf.1357
@linf.1357 Год назад
Well, that was a lot of salmon! A labour of love. I imagine your home gets stuffed to the brim at the end of harvest time. I love seeing the final results of all your bounty every year. I hope you are not in harms way as those wicked storms pummel Alaska. Be safe!
@Gemini4218
@Gemini4218 Год назад
Y'all are seriously my favorite RU-vidrs. Your content is always fun, entertaining and wholesome.
@dolorespatenaude6099
@dolorespatenaude6099 Год назад
i’m so glad you go over the canning!! i never get bored with it!!
@bettytroyer6665
@bettytroyer6665 Год назад
Never gets old! Thanks for bringing us along
@northstills7692
@northstills7692 2 месяца назад
It's good to see a video made by people who have actually done this many times before and perfected the method. There are WAY too many youtube videos of people "showing us how" to do recipes that they are literally atempting for the first time as they're filming it. Good job guys :)
@breathofhome6315
@breathofhome6315 Год назад
You've made my day much better(I had a really agitating and disappointing day today). I was so glad to see your post pop up. I appreciate the guidance on pressure canning. Each person has their own style, but glad to hear you follow the book. I know it's a bit of work, but watching you take it at your own pace calms me down after a rough day. Thank you!!
@mathbrown9099
@mathbrown9099 Год назад
Super to see you two again! Man your fishing expedition has turned into Salmon goodness. I wish I could smell the smoked fish.
@tamijansen8025
@tamijansen8025 Год назад
Have you experimented with actually soaking the wood chunks? We do that to both create more smoke but also cooling the temp.
@joyceychannel
@joyceychannel Год назад
watching always from Philippines 🇵🇭 Mabuhay!
@mojo6706
@mojo6706 Год назад
My son lives in southwest Michigan by the lake. I live in Arkansas and go for visits often. We catch coho salmon and take it to a local processor to smoke. One time we made salmon dips, we called it a dip off. Who can make the best dip? Cream cheese, smoked salmon, and anything else. He edged me out with a cream cheese, salmon, roasted red pepper, garlic, parsley, sesame seeds, secret spices haha. You get the idea. Try dips!
@darrenrieger4343
@darrenrieger4343 Год назад
Fish always tastes better when you experience catching them in the wild, then putting your hearts into processing them ❤❤ Amazing video as always!
@parvatiraghunath7296
@parvatiraghunath7296 Год назад
Love your videos! Hi from Trinidad 🇹🇹
@richardmelanson7947
@richardmelanson7947 Год назад
No matter which way you have canned the salmon they look delicious. Arielle you gave gave great instructions on how you do a safe processing of salmon. Until your next video, take care and be safe. (Judy NB)🇨🇦🌲
@minnieblouin0587
@minnieblouin0587 Год назад
I have seen everyone of your videos, can hardly wait for new ones. You guys are hard workers to survive. Me being a mom and Nana of 74 yrs, I can see that you guys work together and work hard. May the lord bless you two and be with you.🙏
@christinefox9075
@christinefox9075 Год назад
My favorite couple! Thank you for sharing! It's hard work, but ohhhh so rewarding!
@catherineb5191
@catherineb5191 Год назад
I love the diversity of your videos!! I love when you do a video focused on one thing, like this salmon, that takes several days. I also really love the more “day in the life” videos. I love that you continue to both! I’m not a huge salmon fan, but I feel like if I could catch salmon in Alaska I would like it a lot more.
@wayne-oo
@wayne-oo 8 месяцев назад
The best way to dry brine salmon is to get a bin to mix up your salt/sugar mixture in and then just dip each fillet in the tub to evenly coat the fish !
@SamSung-ww3rp
@SamSung-ww3rp Год назад
You guys must have a great deal of comfort, in that no matter what, you can live off the land. Yes it is hard work, but the fruits of your labor are gold of another variety
@PatNetherlander
@PatNetherlander Год назад
You two are such a great team. Especially with this canning episode you can see how experienced the last 4yrs have made you. What a nice batch of jars. I think this must be one of the best YT-how-to-can vids out there! I’m as sure as heck gonna defer people to this one if they need tips. It’s the best imho!
@mimi0424
@mimi0424 Год назад
I swear this channel keeps growing ! 633k !!!I ❤️ the harvest videos..the canning..cooking etc. Such hard workers! Great video as always
@duckiegirl58
@duckiegirl58 Год назад
We adore salmon with lemon, dill and a little olive oil!
@judystophel1904
@judystophel1904 Год назад
I make salmon patties. I start by sauteing diced onions, garlic, red bell pepper with olive oil. Then I add old bay seasoning, dill, egg, corn meal, and salt and pepper into the salmon. I also make a homemade tartar sauce to go on top. Yum and very delish.
@davids5006
@davids5006 Год назад
I can almost smell it ♥️
@kellybarnett421
@kellybarnett421 Год назад
Amazing review of safe pressure canning! You two are my favorites! Thank you so much Eric & Arielle!
@RatdogDRB
@RatdogDRB Год назад
Bo knows... Bandit's ready!! What a luscious bounty in all of those jars!
@MrRschwab
@MrRschwab Год назад
Your fishing harvest this year has to be a personal best. Your canning regiment reminds me of my grandmother and mothers canning. Your ability to do it outside also reminds me of of them!!!!
@marthagaluszka8888
@marthagaluszka8888 Год назад
Another great video. I've watched your previous canning videos but your instructions tonight were clear, concise, and accurate. Sorry you has a couple of failures but seeing those in reality is so much better than reading a manual. You guys are a great team too! I love smoked salmon, especially wish I had tasted your candied salmon from last year. That looked so good.
@edgarwillcut6265
@edgarwillcut6265 Год назад
Praying for you as the weather has looked fierce and I have heard that there have been earthquakes, thank you for the lessons on canning, looks really good
@wilsonadventures7373
@wilsonadventures7373 Год назад
Salmon spread one can canned salmon drain mash up ad mayo little mustard salt pepper sweet or dill Pickle a little onion mix slather onto a sailor boy cracker. A Sunday afternoon favorite at home.
@Dovrizzo
@Dovrizzo 3 месяца назад
Thank you for taking the time to show us your approach to canning salmon using the pressure cooker. Watching all of your videos, I’ve wondered how it all works. You guys did an excellent job explaining the process. I feel like I might even give it a try someday! I’m definitely building a veggie garden thanks to you both. Much love to the best couple on RU-vid!!
@dinahquillen8709
@dinahquillen8709 Год назад
You made that look so easy, and I know it was not. Great video.
@SamSung-ww3rp
@SamSung-ww3rp Год назад
I have a way to evenly lawyer the salt and sugar. By a hand squeeze sifter, like you use for flower. You will hear a nice even layer with a couple of squeezes.
@margaretmorris9561
@margaretmorris9561 Год назад
Wash the entire jar in warm soapy water, especially the canner with the broken jar. Your jars won’t be so cloudy. They will be beautiful. Good job.
@jacobclark89
@jacobclark89 Месяц назад
Smoked canned salmon, that sounds like a great idea . Yum yum yum nice old school smoker, that salmon looks perfect
@russellwatters5891
@russellwatters5891 Год назад
All those pink filets to can, from all those fishing trips and adventures! Awesome! I'm not a fan of salmon, but I am a huge fan of ya'lls, all the trips you take us on, all the ups and downs, hunts, I enjoy every post! Love ya'll ❤️
@nanagram13
@nanagram13 Год назад
Very good that you went over all the safety items. I have canned venison and it was delicious but followed directions. Thanks, Ariel, for the tip on the vinegar to help reduce the fogging on glass cans.
@mariandoktor3028
@mariandoktor3028 Год назад
Thank you, for explaining, about canning, can some tomatoes and never really checked my jars, great episode.🤟
@Kaddis1936
@Kaddis1936 Год назад
Wonderful video. You two are awesome 😎🤓😎🤓😎
@h.s.5550
@h.s.5550 Год назад
Looks like you guys are ready to upgrade to a smoke house, your videos are heartwarming and inspiring, thank you so much for sharing, with love Helga ❤️....
@dammy2007
@dammy2007 Год назад
1st to comment! So great to be here!!!!
@marianchristmas4638
@marianchristmas4638 Год назад
Thanks for all the canning tips!
@queenbee3647
@queenbee3647 Год назад
Love Salmon mmm! I take a can of drained salmon, red onion, chives, bbq sauce - I like smokey flavor, horseradish to taste, blend with cream cheese. Fantastic on toasted bagels.
@rayperry4666
@rayperry4666 Год назад
I always wondered how the canning process worked. Thanks for demonstrating all the steps to successfully canning the salmon. Really enjoyed the video!
@heathersullivan8494
@heathersullivan8494 Год назад
Wow you guys canned so much salmon. Way to go!! It looks delicious. Also thanks for all the tips. I’ve learned a lot watching you do the process.
@jamesbaird6245
@jamesbaird6245 7 месяцев назад
I am Jim Baird from Plain City Ohio. I so much enjoy your videos. I am 80 years old and watch as many of your videos as I find. You two are so well matched, Thank you for providing excellent television. I was married for 50 years and my wife moved to heaven. You both make positive watching for families and promote happiness. Thank you for your thorough attention to detail. Stay blessed.
@juliesaunders8171
@juliesaunders8171 Год назад
wow! what an excellent video you two, I am 61 years old & never canned a thing in my life, I think I could can anything now after watching you, I have been watching your channel since you were road tripping moving to Alaska, I live in Australia & I enjoy seeing what its like where you live, you both have continued to find ways to improve your channel, well done!
@clipsfromcherie
@clipsfromcherie Год назад
That looks so good. My favorite is salmon balls. Same as patties but roll them into balls. Serve with teriyaki sauce, or Alfredo, or tarter. I use dried mash potato flakes, egg, onion and celery. Also, roll the outside in dried mashed potato flakes for extra crispy.
@SimpleLivingAlaska
@SimpleLivingAlaska Год назад
Sounds great!
@tinawilson5950
@tinawilson5950 Год назад
Always excited for a new video from you guys! I never miss one!! I would love to spend a day with y'all on your adventures. I bet it never gets boring!
@ostrobogulous1
@ostrobogulous1 Год назад
Wouldn't that be AWESOME?!?!
@dlm8763
@dlm8763 Год назад
I would love to see what your pantry looks like now that you have been filling it up for winter!
@redlanternhomesteadcathym105
Outstanding job you two! Thank you.
@nanigoose
@nanigoose Год назад
I love watching you prepare food to be self reliant. Why not mix the salt and sugar together then sprinkle it using just one container. That way there's no guessing on even distribution. Just a thought.
@karinrichardson7630
@karinrichardson7630 Год назад
Awesome video. Don't you have to worry about bears when you left the jars outside over night? You guys are so much fun to watch and see how well you work together.
@ostrobogulous1
@ostrobogulous1 Год назад
I was wondering that, too!!! 🤔
@Ellemenopea97
@Ellemenopea97 Год назад
If you haven't yet, you have to try it on pizza with whatever fresh veggies you like. I do it with home jarred tuna in oil that I jar with lemon, and I mix the oil with fresh garlic paste to season the crust.
@donaldeugenealford4080
@donaldeugenealford4080 Год назад
Great job Eric and Ariel
@staceyhazelett2397
@staceyhazelett2397 Год назад
That tag team effort kicked ass!👏If someone had told me I would be waiting for every video, and watching on the edge of my seat, I would of never believed it! Thank you for bringing all of your Alaskan adventures to life for me!💙
@starlight14400
@starlight14400 Год назад
clicked so fast 🤩
@concernedcitizen1702
@concernedcitizen1702 Год назад
This was so helpful! Thanks for all the info :)
@deannaoverstreet4146
@deannaoverstreet4146 Год назад
Thank y’all for sharing! Amazing!
@lifeaschronicallyingrid
@lifeaschronicallyingrid Год назад
When I first told my family that I wanted to move to Alaska and live a simpler life on a homestead my family thought I was crazy. I won’t move for a couple of years, but I’ve been learning and taking notes from your channel and I’ve shown my family that you guys have been living this life that I’m looking for, so I thank you so much for all the informative videos and for giving me courage and hope to keep chasing my dream life 💖 you guys are incredible and I wish you all the absolute best! That salmon made me so hungry 😂
@TineyGrouse
@TineyGrouse Год назад
I want to know how they pay for supplies an so forth
@russelltackett4779
@russelltackett4779 Год назад
@@TineyGrouse People watching their videos and ads brings in a lot of cash
@ewest6684
@ewest6684 Год назад
Isn’t this moose season? Love the show
@lindamartin8614
@lindamartin8614 Год назад
Awesome canning. I love salmon Pattie’s, mix, onion, and egg with salmon, oh salt and pepper. Delicious.
@8thspirit
@8thspirit Год назад
My wife and kids call you two The Alaskan Couple ;D And we can't wait for every of your video. Thank you for family entertainment.
@batteriesnotrequiredtoysth7271
just curious, since I am assuming it gets pretty cold at night in Alaska - were you not concerned about letting the jars sit outside overnight after coming out of the pressure canners? I thought drastic temperature changes could cause issues with sealing. Your very detailed instructions will be very helpful to new canners out there - I have 25 pounds of ground beef to process tonight, but won't be doing it outside :)
@bkodra
@bkodra Год назад
I used to use vinegar in my canner but when it started causing the lids to rust, I stopped using it like that. If I want them to be clear, I will wash the jars before I use them in the dishwasher with some vinegar added. When you go to open a jar of garden goodness, you don't want to have to struggle with a lid that is rusted on...
@pamelawagner9440
@pamelawagner9440 Год назад
I believe the white film that can develop on jars is due to the minerals in the water. But good to know about the possibility of rusting bands. Thanks!
@Alexis_9339
@Alexis_9339 Год назад
I usually just wipe the jars with water and a tiny bit of vinegar after I can them to avoid the rusting.
@raulmanderson2875
@raulmanderson2875 Год назад
Y'alls food prep is amazing! Thanks for sharing.
@american_dane
@american_dane Год назад
I’m thankful for all your food preservation episodes. I have learned so much. Keep up the stellar work!
@br6021
@br6021 Год назад
Is there a reason you don’t mix the salt and sugar together before you put it on the salmon?
@DanesClips
@DanesClips Год назад
Hi
@marthafisher93
@marthafisher93 Год назад
Love watching you two great job
@Cicero642
@Cicero642 12 дней назад
This is a skill we will all need in the future due to climate change food shortages.
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