Posted by PJH on September 02, 2013 at 09:37:08 from (50.40.240.63):
In Reply to: Ot canning question. posted by JayinNY on September 01, 2013 at 17:44:04:
Back in the good old days, when times were bad, my wife used anything a canning ring would screw onto. I particularly remember an old tall oval shaped jar that she used for years. Mayo jars - you name it. Over the years she has inherited her grandmother's jars, her mother's jars, some of my mother's jars and many that other relatives have given her. You could say that she's rollin' in the dough, as far as canning jars go. She still uses an occasional wide mouth Mayo jar, usually for pickled beets, but mostly uses regular canning jars. They'll either seal or they won't. She did break one jar in the pressure canner this summer. It was an old green mason jar that cracked around the bottom. I made a porch light shade out of the top of the jar.
No lives have been harmed by her nearly 50 years of canning.
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