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soapmommy60543
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Ann
Oswego IL
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Posted - Apr 12 2013 :  12:17:10 PM  Show Profile
So Fields of Thyme had posted this question:
http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=62997

To which I replied with this link:
http://www.cheapcooking.com/Recipes/homemade-cream-of-soup.htm

I'm thinking it could be canned, right? Or not, because it's milk based? I guess because I feel like I've finally gotten the hang of using my pressure canner, and watching a video this past weekend on YouTube where a lady canned butter, maybe I'm getting a bit cocky with my pressure canner's mad skills?

Thoughts? Opinions? Discussion? Recipes?

Thanks!

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Angie
Buckley WA
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Posted - Apr 12 2013 :  7:55:58 PM  Show Profile
Usually not. Things with milk products tend to separate or get weird. I typically can up the base... like celery and then blend it in the pan with the milk and thickener when I am ready to use it.

Not to say you couldn't try. Just do a small batch and see how it turns out. Just in case. =)

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soapmommy60543
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Ann
Oswego IL
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Posted - Apr 13 2013 :  06:40:50 AM  Show Profile
I like the idea of canning up the base. I could make up a bunch of "soup base", not just the plain stock, and use it for all kinds of soups. Great idea, Angie!

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