Did you do for an hour? You also need to make sure the rims of the jars are wiped off very well. Also, do not use vinegar to wipe the rims as some have tried to do.
One hour is all that’s necessary. You can go longer, up to 3 hours, if you’re using a lower fat content milk. The longer the water bath the richer the milk becomes.
I could see doing this if was real cows raw milk because it’s worth saving but a waste on poison store fake milk. Everting that much time and money and if want to be healthy and safe real farm raw cows milk is only way to go.
I’m not sure what state you live in but the state Is live in, it’s not legal to sell or purchase raw milk from a farmer. If I had that opportunity, I would.
And for the person who said why bother. When covid hit. I couldnt find milk anywere. So this is great
How long of a shelf life and how many years have you been canning milk this way
About 3 years. As long as it’s sealed, indefinitely.
I did this with my goats milk and they all eventually unsealed and went bad. What could I be doing wrong
Did you do for an hour? You also need to make sure the rims of the jars are wiped off very well. Also, do not use vinegar to wipe the rims as some have tried to do.
Is that fat free if so can I use whole milk why even can fat free.
All milk can be water bath canned. I use skim milk because some of my family members have high cholesterol and and some other medical issues.
Just one hour I thought everything has to be 3 hours
One hour is all that’s necessary. You can go longer, up to 3 hours, if you’re using a lower fat content milk. The longer the water bath the richer the milk becomes.
And it is really great tasting
I could see doing this if was real cows raw milk because it’s worth saving but a waste on poison store fake milk. Everting that much time and money and if want to be healthy and safe real farm raw cows milk is only way to go.
Not everyone has the privilege or the money to get raw cows milk. Try having some understanding.
@rebeccashomespun604 thank you.
I’m not sure what state you live in but the state Is live in, it’s not legal to sell or purchase raw milk from a farmer. If I had that opportunity, I would.