Homemade Chicken Soup. Step by Step Canned for pantry/preservation. Healthy!


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How to make homemade chicken soup and can it for long term pantry storage. Step by Step. 5-6 lb Chicken Celery (Bunch) 4 onions 8-10 Carrots Bay leaves …

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  1. Elsa
    Elsa says:

    The sunrise and the greenhouse in the background was spectacular! I would really like to try canning I’m just not so confident in it. I guess the best thing to do is just try it.

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  2. br crap
    br crap says:

    Now we know how you got Greg with all that fancy soup lol. It looks great and their is nothing better than homemade soup. Good sun rise. We missed out on the rain. But at 5AM this morning it was 40 degrees. You guys keep doing your thing.

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  3. Sun Set
    Sun Set says:

    That soup looks DELICIOUS ! 💜
    I enjoy canning HOW TO'S …
    (If you are open to feedback …. i needed to adjust the volume on my phone 4 x during the upload 😂😂)

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  4. Patricia Hart
    Patricia Hart says:

    Hi Jill. Just wanted to let you know how great this morning's video was. I really enjoyed it. My husband LOVES Chicken Noodle Soup and we buy it by the case at Sam's. I didn't see your video until later today because I was busy canning 11 pints of chicken stock and 7 qts of chicken noodle soup. No sense putting the soup in pints because he eats it so much. Anyway I guess great minds think alike huh!!! Glad you got at least a little rain, and aren't these temps great? We haven't gotten anymore rain since Tuesday night and that was just a sprinkle. Oh, isn't tomorrow the first day of Fall. I love Fall!!!
    Still praying for you and your family. God bless

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  5. Lea C.
    Lea C. says:

    What a glorious sunrise!! I am so glad y’all got a little rain with the front. It totally missed me this time but it sure is wonderful feeling outside!
    That soup looks really good! I like to make stock in the crockpot. I just let it go all day long and it comes out really rich that way. I am excited to try out my canner this weekend! I might have to make a batch of chicken soup to go in it. 😋 I appreciate the tip on closely watching the gauge, I will be sure and do that!
    I will continue prayers for healing for your family. Is Greg’s brother feeling better?

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  6. OkieRob
    OkieRob says:

    Have you thought about growing figs? My LSU gold figs have produced some large figs where the brown turkey and cold hardy have not. The ones outside freeze back to the ground every year up here where I am. Got a good crop in my greenhouse in the tubs. Freeze dried pineapple is outstanding. Just throwing ideas out there for yall. Ya'll should research raising quail or chuckars , you can put a lot of meat up in a year from a couple dozen, plus you can use the eggs just like chickens. Chuckars will be white breast and quail will be darker. Don't pay attention to people that don't use the leg meat, there is plenty there to save. You can make stock from them if nothing else. I save the gizzards but they require peeling the inner membrane off . I'm not a liver eater so that goes for fish bait or dog food.

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  7. OkieRob
    OkieRob says:

    I've got a stainless victorio water bath canner I use as a stock pot sometimes. I refrigerate some broth to let the fat separate and let it solidify, easier to scoop it off the top. I Crock-Pot tougher meats to tenderize for freeze drying for pre cooked protein.

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  8. Laura B
    Laura B says:

    Glad to see you canning on a glass top stove. So many people think you can’t do that. I add a couple of cloves of garlic to my chicken soup for additional health benefits. Continued prayers for your mom and nephew!

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  9. Wink TartanBelle
    Wink TartanBelle says:

    Glad you got some rain, even if it wasn't much. We were in the mid 50s this morning, but no rain at all. Still and all, I'll take the cooler temps! If I didn't have to eat a bite before I faint, I'd still be out in the garden! It's glorious!
    I started adding ginger and turmeric to my soups and stews, and a lot of other stuff. They're supposed to be powerful anti-inflammatories and good against infections. I figured it couldn't hurt, right? Tastes fine too.
    I hope your folks all get better real soon. You are doing a great thing making them this wholesome restorative elixir. Blessings, sweet lady.

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