Water Bath Canning For Beginners

Today I’m sharing a water bath canning tutorial for beginners, or anyone who might need a re-fresh on the subject.

* A note on altitude – All canning recipe times in published books are based on sea level. Depending on your altitude, you might need to add extra canning time. This is an important step to not neglect! Here is a link to an altitude chart:

Tools you need to get started:

• A canning pot with a lid and rack – get one large enough for quart sized jars, as some are only big enough for pints.

• Mason Jars with lids and rings – if using pre- loved canning jars, always check for chips or cracks on the rims. Those will not seal properly!

• Canning tools: a jar lifter, lid lifter with magnet, canning funnel and a de-bubbling tool. You can find these as a set inexpensively.

That’s basically it!!

Here are links for badic canning supplies you will need to get started:

9 piece canning set that includes canning pot, rack, and tools:

Pressure Canner (similar to mine). I use this for both canning and pressure canning:

Bernarding regular mouth lids:

Bernardin wide mouth jar lids:

Bernardin canning Recipe book (a canning bible!):

Check out my Amazon Storefront for my favourite canning books, and other supplies:

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It is helpful to buy lots of:

• Vinegar – regular and apple cider for pickles
• Pickling Salt
• Sugar
• Extra lids
• Mason Jars

These items can sell out during the canning season. It’s a good idea to stock up, if you plan on doing lots of canning. I try to stock up out of season, little by little, so when the season hits, I’m good to go!

I hope you find this video helpful so you can get started with canning!

Thanks for watching 😀

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5 Comments

  1. @thefarmerswifecanada on January 6, 2026 at 5:55 pm

    Many of you have asked about the canning tools I use. I’ve linked beginner-friendly options in the description 🤍

  2. @quilter-n6o on April 29, 2026 at 5:35 am

    Thank you for such a detailed tutorial. I’ve done a little bit of canning and really enjoyed it but watching this I can see I’ve done a few things wrong. I’ve always left the lids on and they have rusted and I’ve had to throw them out but now I know not to leave the lids on. I’ve got citrus coming on and I want to can our mandarins and make some lemon butter.

  3. @reginaeiland9358 on May 8, 2026 at 3:03 am

    Thank you so much!

  4. @saremo83 on May 13, 2026 at 1:20 am

    Amazing!! ❤

  5. @GiselleM2020 on May 15, 2026 at 5:26 am

    Excellent video! Thank you for sharing. I love your cleanliness. I’m very fussy in the kitchen so I like the fact that you emphasize cleaning. I’m a bit paranoid with canning because I heard that you can give people botulism if you do it wrong. I’m thinking of facing my fear and learning how to can so I’m glad I came across your video.

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