Preserving the Harvest: Pasta Sauce
Discover the age-old arts of food preservation! Learn to extend the life of fresh, seasonal bounty while enhancing flavors and maintaining nutritional content. Explore ingredient selection, food safety principles and practical tips to ensure your culinary success. With step-by-step guidance, you will complete and can your own homemade—better yet, Garden-made—preserved food during class. You will leave with the knowledge, resources and inspiration to continue preserving food in your own kitchen. Come hungry to learn and taste!
Discover how simple and satisfying it can be to make and can your own pasta sauce. We’ll work together to prepare a hearty, tomato-based sauce and safely preserve it using water-bath canning. Learn the fundamentals of safe home canning, including ingredient selection, proper acidity, and storage best practices, then take home new skills, recipes, and a small jar of delicious sauce to enjoy long after the harvest ends
Date:
Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Registration closes November 27.
Time: 2:00 – 4:30 PM
Price: $36/Adult or $30/Member Adult
Location:Â Check-in at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas / Park in main lot
Details: We recommend bringing an apron, pen and notebook.
Instructor: Michelle Cappo is a Master Wellness volunteer affiliated with the Tarrant County TAMU’s AgriLife Extension Service and is passionate about teaching safe food preservation techniques. You can learn more about the Master Wellness Volunteer Program at agrilife.org/mwv
Need registration help? Please contact us at adult-ed@fwbg.org.
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Date
Dec 2, 2025
- Time 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM
- Location Botanical Research Institute of Texas