Of course you can use a Propane stove. Some folks it's all they have to heat with or cook. I was wondering if you are doing a "cold pack" or "hot pack" in doing pickles. Two I was wondering if you even have to can pickles. At school we have them in five gallon buckets and I'm pretty sure they're not refrigerated. I don't do pickles since I don't like them. Can you pressure cook pickles?
Outside would be nice if you have a shelter. Stuff would fall from the trees and get in my jelly.
I saw this at Runnings, but haven't read about it in any of the magazines I read. I bet it uses much less water? How do you control the temp?
Much less...a quart and a half each time. There are instructions with it on when to start timing your canning process, according to how the steam is coming out and how tall a steam stream it is. We've used the large, water filled canner for over 35 yrs but have switched completely over to the steam canner in the past 5 yrs...we are very satisfied with the ease of it and how well it preserves the food. We've never had a jar that didn't seal out of the steam canner and never opened a spoiled jar of food since using it. Also nice to not have any jar breakage in the canner due to stress of different temps in the glass. Can't say enough good about the steam canner!