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Re: Canning jars
[Re: Frankie]
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04/28/22 02:57 PM
04/28/22 02:57 PM
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Good reminder,especially since I now have a giant garden.
Just picked up 48 more quarts, 60 more pints and half pints, and a couple hundred regular and wide mouth lids.
Add that to the 500 or so jars I already have in the house and that should be good to go for this year.
Those of you in the pressure canning game, something we have been doing recently. We freeze all of our veggie trim and save the bones from our half steer and deer. Makes amazing stock to have on hand for soups, stews, veggies and other stuff.
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