Domestic Class Updates
June 11, 2009
Next week begins the 2009 summer schedule for our Domestic Classes. There has been a change in date and time for the Canning Jam class, please make note of that. We are also adding a Soap Making Class. Information is as follows. Please be sure to register on time.
Canning Tomatoes
and
Vegetable Soup Demonstration
~Kathy Brodock
July 24, 2009
Registration: July 17, 2009
Location: Our Home- Highland Lake
Time: 9-12
This will be a demonstration class only. Hand outs with instructions and recipes will be provided.
Fee: $5 per family
Making and Canning Jam
~Kathy Brodock
July 24, 2009
Registration: July 17, 2009
Location: Our Home- Highland Lake
Time: 1-4
Fee: $5 per person, other family members may look on for free.
Supplies:
10 cups of berries, fresh is best, but frozen/thawed will work.
5 cups of sugar
1 box Pectin
Jars, Lids Rings
Soap Making
Robin White and Kathy Brodock
July 21, 2009
Registration: July 14, 2009
Location: Brodock Home- Highland Lake
This class will be held outside under our picnic pavilion.
Time: 9-12
Fee: To watch the demonstration $5 per family
To make a batch of soap $25 per family
If you are making a batch of soap bring:
Rubber gloves for at least one person in your family.
A large pot that is not aluminum.
Glass measuring cup
Wooden spoon and plastic spatula
If you think you will want to make this at home go ahead and buy a stick blender ($15) and bring it, it will save you a lot of time!
Bottle of essential oil, the type that is safe for soap.
Bring a picnic lunch and we can eat together after class.
Read the full schedule here:
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Oh my, Kathy, these classes sound so great! Too bad we don’t live closer (we’re in Washington State just north of Portland). Anyway, do you think you’ll ever do a soap making video class? You have one customer for it if you do!!
Blessings from the Evergreen State
Thanks Lisa!
Yes, we are all finished with our bath product video, except for the actual soap part. If God allows my plan to work I will record that this weekend. Busy, busy, busy here!
~Kathy
I just stumbled on your web site while looking for a place to learn how to can. Sure wish you all were closer to us here in AZ. I haven’t been able to locate anywhere that will help me learn how to can and I am afraid of a pressure cooker after having one blow up on me years ago. I know if I could do a canning class I could get over it.
If you are anyone else has any ideas of where to go would appreciate it. Thank you for doing this, It is so great for familys to be getting back to the “old” ways again. It is so important to raise well rounded children as well as helping out our environment.