What is the difference between Dry Canning and Dry Packing?

Canning with The Diva!™ - A podcast by Diane Devereaux, The Canning Diva®

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In this episode, Diane Devereaux, The Canning Diva®, debunks the well intended but misrepresented information circulating the internet regarding dry packing food in jars. She shares with listeners how the commonly used method of jar packing is accomplished and addresses where the confusion is coming from regarding the misconception its dry canning.In this informative episode, The Canning Diva addresses the confusion due the to comingling of canning terminology, and she sheds light on the unsafe practice of dry canning using an oven. As listeners learn how dry packing is not dry canning, Diane shares the failed history of dry oven canning and helps canners understand the real meaning of dry and wet heat, which is used to safely preserve food in jars for long-term storage.Tune in and learn more about the type of glass used to create canning jars and how to safely dry pack and process food in jars to fill your pantry shelves year after year.For more information on this topic, head to www.canningdiva.com.Canning University (CU) gives new canners and food preservationists a secure place to learn and grow the art of food preservation with a learn-at-your-own-pace environment.  The Canning Diva® will teach individuals, no matter their experience level or location, and give every student the tools, knowledge and understanding of the science and math behind home canning and food preservation.  Being learning today at www.canning.universityCanning University (CU) gives new canners and food preservationists a secure place to learn and grow the art of food preservation with a learn-at-your-own-pace environment.  The Canning Diva® will teach individuals, no matter their experience level or location, and give every student the tools, knowledge and understanding of the science and math behind home canning and food preservation.  Being learning today at www.canning.universitySupport the showFor more information and delicious canning and dehydrating recipes, visit The Canning Diva® online at www.canningdiva.com. Be sure to follow her on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and "X" -- at @CanningDiva to engage with Diane and other like-minded people from across the globe. Happy Canning & Preserving! xoDiane, The Canning Diva