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Slow Food Pittsburgh Hosts Tomato Canning Class

August 13, 2014 by Emily Catalano Leave a Comment

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What to do with all of those tomatoes from your garden? Slow Food Pittsburgh has a few ideas.

This Sunday, August 17, they’re hosting a full day of canning classes at Harvest Valley Farms in Valencia.

Attendees will learn all of the techniques for saving a little bit of summer for the entire year.

On the agenda:

  •  A Harvest Valley field tour with farmer Art King, tasting heirloom tomatoes and other varietals
  •  A class demo from author Miriam Rubin, who will be teaching two recipes from her book “Tomatoes, a Savor the South Cookbook.”
  •  Kathy King will demo her sweet tart Tomato Jam, which attendees will then sample on bruschetta, with Cherish Creamery goat feta
  •  Nancy Hanst and Amy Baer will teach a basic tomato canning class

The event takes place from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., and tickets are $20 per person, or $15 if you’re a full-time student.

If you’d like to register, visit Slow Food Pittsburgh.

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