Volume
52
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.52.02.12
Abstract
University of Idaho FCS Extension Educators in southeastern Idaho developed a five-lesson condensed version of safe food preservation classes, driven by participants' interest to meet the needs of everyday home preservers. A post-test survey revealed that participants took the course to be self-reliant, use their own produce, and be in control of what was in their food in a safe manner. The shorter course format consisted of five hands-on classes. The hands-on design allowed students to ask questions and share stories during the workshop, tailoring the workshop to meet the needs of participants.
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Recommended Citation
Dye, L., & Hoffman, K. (2014). 5 Steps to Food Preservation Program Meets the Needs of Idaho Families. The Journal of Extension, 52(2), Article 12. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.52.02.12