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Autumn Produce
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Autumn Produce

This publication provides information about fruits and vegetables that are in season in Indiana during the autumn. It describes how to select, prepare, and store apples, pumpkins, watermelon, and winter squash. It also i...

Cocoa Processing: Sugar-free Chocolate
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Cocoa Processing: Sugar-free Chocolate

Cocoa-based products are rich in fat and sugar, which can have negative effects on health. In this publication, two Purdue University researchers explain the options available for replacing sugar in chocolate processing,...

Cocoa Processing: Tempering
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Cocoa Processing: Tempering

Tempering plays a vital role in the production of chocolate. In this publication, researchers from Purdue University and Peru explain how tempering is done, how the process can work for small and artisanal operations, an...

Dietary Health: Tropical Fruit Butter
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Dietary Health: Tropical Fruit Butter

Canning is a primary food preservation technology that takes advantage of excess fruit production. In this publication, Purdue researchers explain how to make tropical fruit butter. Types of jars and sterilization proced...

Food Preservation Methods (Food Entrepreneurship Series)
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Food Preservation Methods (Food Entrepreneurship Series)

This publication provides food entrepreneurs with a basic overview of various food preservation techniques, including refrigeration, drying, pasteurization, thermal processing, and acidifying, including fermentation. It ...

Food Safety Implications for Raising Backyard Poultry
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Food Safety Implications for Raising Backyard Poultry

Thinking about raising poultry in your backyard? You aren't alone. Interest in backyard chickens (and ducks and turkeys) is growing. From a food safety perspective, two Purdue University researchers offer advice (first, ...

Food Storage Guide
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Food Storage Guide

How long can you store food before its quality deteriorates or it is no longer safe to eat? This publication provides handling tips and recommendations for storing food in your cupboards, refrigerator, or freezer. 15 pag...

Growing Herbs
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Growing Herbs

This publication discusses the location, culture, propagation, and preservation of herbs. A list of selected herbs for gardens in Indiana is also included. ...

Home Storage of Apples
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Home Storage of Apples

This publication discusses selecting the proper fruit, containers, and facilities for storage. ...

Home-based vendors: Handling and Sanitation
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Home-based vendors: Handling and Sanitation

This publication, by three Purdue researchers, is another in a series about Home-based Vendors. It focuses on major food-handling and sanitation practices, including personal hygiene, cleaning and sanitation, safe food s...

Indiana Home-Based Vendor Food Product Labeling Overview (PDF)
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Indiana Home-Based Vendor Food Product Labeling Overview (PDF)

Indiana law allows a home-based vendor (HBV) to be exempt from regulation as ''food establishments.'' This publication, by four Purdue researchers, will help HBVs understand safe food handling practices and labeling requ...

Insect Pests of Home Stored Foods
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Insect Pests of Home Stored Foods

Many kinds of cereal products and other foods stored in kitchen cabinets or elsewhere in the home may become infested with insects or other organisms commonly referred to as "pantry pests". This 4-page publication lists ...

Let's Preserve: Apples
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Let's Preserve: Apples

Looking for a way to preserve your apple harvest? For freezing, select apple varieties that are crisp and firm and not mealy textured, such as Golden Delicious, Rome Beauty, Jonathan, York Imperial, or Granny Smith. This...

Let's Preserve: Basics of Home Canning
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Let's Preserve: Basics of Home Canning

Canning Canning can be a fun and economical way to make fresh foods available year-round. Don't take chances with canning recipes handed down over the years. Use procedures that have been scientifically tested to ensure ...

Let's Preserve: Blueberries
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Let's Preserve: Blueberries

Looking for a way to preserve your blueberry harvest? You can preserve any variety. This 3-page (PDF) publication gives an overview of the process....

Let's Preserve: Cherries
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Let's Preserve: Cherries

Looking for a way to preserve your cherry harvest? All sweet or sour cherries can be used. This 3-page (PDF) publication gives an overview of the process....

Let's Preserve: Drying Fruits and Vegetables (Dehydration)
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Let's Preserve: Drying Fruits and Vegetables (Dehydration)

Dried foods are tasty, nutritious, lightweight, and easy to store and use. The energy input is less than what is needed to freeze or can, and the storage space is less than that needed for canning jars and freezer contai...

Let's Preserve: Drying Herbs
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Let's Preserve: Drying Herbs

Looking for a way to preserve your herbs? Dry them! This 2-page (PDF) publication gives an overview of the process....

Let's Preserve: Freezing Vegetables
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Let's Preserve: Freezing Vegetables

Freezing is a quick, convenient, and easy method of preserving foods in the home. Frozen foods are easy to serve because most of the preparation is done before freezing. Freezing preserves nutritive quality so that froze...

Let's Preserve: Fruit Pie Fillings
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Let's Preserve: Fruit Pie Fillings

Looking for a way to preserve your fruit harvest? The following recipes for fruit fillings are excellent and safe products. Each canned quart makes one 8- to 9-nch pie. Fillings also may be used as toppings on desserts o...

Let's Preserve: Jelly, Jam, Spreads
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Let's Preserve: Jelly, Jam, Spreads

Looking for a way to preserve your harvest? Prepare them as jelly, jam, or spreads for use year-round. This 5-page (PDF) publication gives an overview of the process....

Let's Preserve: Meat and Poultry
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Let's Preserve: Meat and Poultry

Meat and poultry can be preserved for longer-term storage through canning, drying, or freezing. Whether it is game from a recent hunt or product bought on sale from the store, these preservation techniques provide the op...

Let's Preserve: Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines
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Let's Preserve: Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines

Looking for a way to preserve your peach harvest? The best varieties for this are Glenglo, Ernie's Choice, Cresthaven, John Boy, Loring, Redhaven, and Sunhigh. Elberta is less acceptable. All are yellow free-stone peache...

Let's Preserve: Pears
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Let's Preserve: Pears

Looking for a way to preserve your pear harvest? Bartlett, Bosc, Anjou, and Comice are best for preserving. Kieffer is acceptable. Seckel pears are suitable for pickled and spiced products. This 3-page (PDF) publication ...

Let's Preserve: Peppers
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Let's Preserve: Peppers

Looking for a way to preserve your pepper harvest? Can or freeze them. This 4-page (PDF) publication includes recipes and tells you how. ...

Let's Preserve: Quick Process Pickles
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Let's Preserve: Quick Process Pickles

Looking for a way to preserve your cucumber harvest? Turn them into pickles! This 5-page (PDF) publication describes the process and includes recipes to help you preserve the harvest. ...

Let's Preserve: Sauerkraut
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Let's Preserve: Sauerkraut

Looking for a way to preserve your cabbage harvest? Ferment and transform that cabbage into sauerkraut. This 3-page (PDF) publication describes the process to help you preserve the harvest....

Let's Preserve: Snap Beans
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Let's Preserve: Snap Beans

Looking for a way to preserve your green bean harvest? Can or freeze them. This 2-page (PDF) publication describes the process....

Let's Preserve: Strawberries
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Let's Preserve: Strawberries

Looking for a way to preserve your strawberry harvest? Northeaster, Earliglow, Guardian, Redchief, Jewel, and Sparkle are usually excellent-quality berries for freezing. Most other varieties are suitable, especially for ...

Let's Preserve: Sweet Corn
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Let's Preserve: Sweet Corn

Looking for a way to preserve your sweet corn harvest? Most sweet corn varieties are acceptable for canning and freezing. Bodacious and Incredible are good extra-sweet yellow varieties. Temptation, Delectable, and Provid...

Let's Preserve: Tomatoes
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Let's Preserve: Tomatoes

Dried foods are tasty, nutritious, lightweight, and easy to store and use. The energy input is less than what is needed to freeze or can, and the storage space is less than that needed for canning jars and freezer contai...

Naturally Occurring Antimicrobials in Food
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Naturally Occurring Antimicrobials in Food

Many biologically derived substances exhibit antimicrobial properties in the foods in which they normally are found or may be developed for commercial use as additives to other foods requiring preservation. In this 103-p...

Overview of Home-Based Vendor Law in Indiana
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Overview of Home-Based Vendor Law in Indiana

This article will help farmers and entrepreneurs who produce food products in their homes for sale at farmers markets and roadside stands to navigate h...

Procesamiento del cacao: Temperado
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Procesamiento del cacao: Temperado

El proceso de temperado juega un papel muy importante en la producción de chocolate. En esta publicación, investigadores de la Universidad Purdue y Perú explican cómo se realiza este proceso, ...

Purdue Extension FoodLink Consumer Rack Card (Pack of 100)
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Purdue Extension FoodLink Consumer Rack Card (Pack of 100)

This is a promotional card to hand out to potential consumers to encourage them to use the FoodLink website.

The cost of this item is to cover additional shipping fees. ...

Red and Confused Flour Beetles
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Red and Confused Flour Beetles

This publication provides a description of red and confused flour beetles. These beetles are often confused due to their appearance and biology. This publication provides facts about the biology, behavior and food prefer...

Reducing Fresh Produce Loss Due to Disasters, Pandemics
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Reducing Fresh Produce Loss Due to Disasters, Pandemics

Disasters and pandemics can quickly cause disruptions up and down the food supply chain. But farmers, entrepreneurs and other producers have options, two Purdue University professors say, such as thermal processing of ra...

Retort Processing Technology for Shelf-Stable Food Manufacturing
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Retort Processing Technology for Shelf-Stable Food Manufacturing

The COVID pandemic has put additional focus and stress on the food supply chain, necessitating a focus on food preservation techniques to protect farmers and consumers. In this publication, Purdue University researchers ...

Safe Food Handling Practices: Food Safety Curriculum for High School Students
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Safe Food Handling Practices: Food Safety Curriculum for High School Students

Foodborne illness is an economic burden to public health; one in six Americans are sickened annually from consuming contaminated food. Teenagers are increasingly involved in food handling. This curriculum, based on the ...

ServSafe Manager 7th Ed Revised (English) - with Bubble Sheet
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ServSafe Manager 7th Ed Revised (English) - with Bubble Sheet

The ServSafe Manager Book helps students prepare to take the ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification Exam The book covers critical principles including: personal hygiene, cross contamination, time and temperature...

Small Plot and Intensive Gardening
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Small Plot and Intensive Gardening

This publication will help you get your small garden off to a good start and guide you to maximizing the rewards from your gardening efforts. The publication offers advice about planning, seed selection, transplanting, s...

Spring Produce
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Spring Produce

This publication provides information about fruits and vegetables that are in season in Indiana during the spring. It describes how to select, prepare, and store broccoli, spinach, and strawberries. It also includes reci...

Storing Vegetables and Fruits at Home
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Storing Vegetables and Fruits at Home

Many fruits and vegetables picked in their prime can be stored in basements, cellars, out-buildings, and pits so long as adequate ventilation to allow cold outdoor air inside is provided. The storage areas described here...

Summer Produce
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Summer Produce

This publication provides information about fruits and vegetables that are in season in Indiana during the summer. It describes how to select, prepare, and store cantaloupe, carrots, grapes, and tomatoes. It also include...

Transporting Food Waste
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Transporting Food Waste

This Nature of Teaching lesson plan teaches students how transportation of food and food waste affects the environment. Students will expand their vocabulary, broaden their geography and have fun working on their math sk...

USDA Canning Guide, 2015
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USDA Canning Guide, 2015

This is the most up to date canning guide currently available, and Purdue Extension is the only authorized retailer.

Introducing the USDA's New Complete Guide to Home Canning - a 196 page, full-color, spir...

USDA Canning Guide, 2015 (25/pkg)
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USDA Canning Guide, 2015 (25/pkg)

This is the most up to date canning guide currently available, and Purdue Extension is the only authorized retailer.

Introducing the USDA's New Complete Guide to Home Canning - a 196 page, full-color, spi...