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'Master Food Preserver' blogs on Huffington Post website

The Master Food Preserver program is offered by the University of California Cooperative Extension Los Angeles.
Food blogger Susan Lutz, a member of Los Angeles County UC Cooperative Extension's third class of Master Food Preservers, shared her joy of canning in a post on HuffingtonPost.com.

"It's a rigorous program. But there was the promise of fresh fruit preserves, home-made goat cheese and perfectly canned green beans. I wanted in," she said of the intense 12-week course.

The most surprising discovery, Lutz wrote, was that the reference materials MFP trainees use in class are available to anyone who's interested. Lutz' favorites include The National Center for Home Food Preservation and the L.A. County Master Food Preservers blog.

"If I pass my final exam, I will be rewarded with the title of 'Master Food Preserver' and you'll see me and my classmates talking about food preservation techniques at local farmers markets and at the Los Angeles County Fair," she wrote.

Posted on Wednesday, June 6, 2012 at 9:03 AM

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Please note: Original source for this piece is Zester Daily, a Huffington Post content partner. http://www.zesterdaily.com/pantry/1403-master-food-preserver-program. They were kind enough to give us permission to repost to our UCANR Master Food Preserver blog.

Posted by Sarah A Spitz on June 7, 2012 at 11:30 AM

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