Learn how to make your own jerky—not only will you know the source and quality of the meat that goes into it, you can also control the salt and seasonings while skipping the polysyllabic preservatives found in most commercial jerky.
Preservation is at the heart of Weston’s mission to help people reconnect with real food. Whether your goal is to preserve the fruits of the farm or those of the field, our dehydrators, canning equipment, jerky tools and vacuum sealers can extend the enjoyment of seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, fish and game while also reducing food waste. Our well-designed tools and expert tips help you serve your family high-quality, locally sourced food, preserve traditions and even establish some new ones.
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Learn how to make your own jerky—not only will you know the source and quality of the meat that goes into it, you can also control the salt and seasonings while skipping the polysyllabic preservatives found in most commercial jerky.
You can use a vacuum sealer to keep meats, fish, fruits and vegetables, liquid foods and dry goods fresher longer. Your seasonal window for bagging deer or catching rockfish may be just weeks, but with a vacuum sealer you can enjoy the spoils of your hunt and catch all year long.
Tools from Weston, like tomato strainers, food mills, canning kits, apple peelers and vacuum sealers, can help you preserve the tastes of summer to enjoy all year long.
You can use a vacuum sealer to keep fruits and vegetables, meats, fish, liquid foods and dry goods fresher longer. Essentially, it’s a way to extend your eating season. Learn more about the benefits of using a vacuum sealer.
Extend the shelf life of extra herbs, fruits, veggies and even meats by dehydrating them. Excess food can be turned into snacks like jerky, chips and fruit rolls or preserved for use in later recipes. And it all happens with little more than the push of a button.
Extend the shelf life of extra herbs, fruits, veggies and even meats by dehydrating them. Excess food can be turned into snacks like jerky, chips and fruit rolls or preserved for use in later recipes. And it all happens with little more than the push of a button.