My beautiful wife canned up 32 pints of rabbit this weekend. This was our last batch of friers. I cut the pieces into smaller parts with a good cleaver so she could pack them tighter. And added a piece of pork belly to each pint jar for fat n more flavor. A pinch of salt.
A couple jars didn't seal. She divided out the contents of them. Each pint averaged 1 pound of bones and 2 pounds of cleaned meat. Not including the juices. She added it back into the meat. Which will be packaged for making sandwich spread.
I was just looking at the numbers. Thats 96 pounds. And kinda surprised myself making the average weight near 3 pounds of processed meat each jar.
She used different parts of the friers in each jar to pack them tightly and to get different meat textures throughout.
I have add. I'm sooooo proud of my family. We all worked together and continue to learn together. We started out working together, raising meat rabbits when we raised our kids. They were the ones to suggest we restart our rabbitry. Recognizing what was on the horizon. Now we have a steady food source. Enough for a couple families right in our back yard
A couple jars didn't seal. She divided out the contents of them. Each pint averaged 1 pound of bones and 2 pounds of cleaned meat. Not including the juices. She added it back into the meat. Which will be packaged for making sandwich spread.
I was just looking at the numbers. Thats 96 pounds. And kinda surprised myself making the average weight near 3 pounds of processed meat each jar.
She used different parts of the friers in each jar to pack them tightly and to get different meat textures throughout.
I have add. I'm sooooo proud of my family. We all worked together and continue to learn together. We started out working together, raising meat rabbits when we raised our kids. They were the ones to suggest we restart our rabbitry. Recognizing what was on the horizon. Now we have a steady food source. Enough for a couple families right in our back yard