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Rec your canning supplies

DH is interested.  Thanks!
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Re: Rec your canning supplies

  • I have a Presto canner and use Ball widemouth jars :)  That's about the long and short of it :D

    Oh and the Ball Blue Book (****great**** resource)

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  • imagePoonico:

    I have a Presto canner and use Ball widemouth jars :)  That's about the long and short of it :D

    Oh and the Ball Blue Book (****great**** resource)

    Awesome - thanks!  Our whole dinner conversation tonight centered on all of the things he would want to can.

    Mama to two boys and a girl: J (6 yrs), C (4 yrs) and A (4 mo)
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  • Enjoy it :D  I love it, the end result is so satisfying :)
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  • All American Pressure Canner, Ball (or Kerr -- same company) jars, and LOTS of towels. 

    Oh, and as many Ball books as you can procure.  Theirs are my favorite.  

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    All American Pressure Canner, Ball (or Kerr -- same company) jars, and LOTS of towels. 

    Oh, and as many Ball books as you can procure.  Theirs are my favorite.  

    That thing is huge!!!

    Mama to two boys and a girl: J (6 yrs), C (4 yrs) and A (4 mo)
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  • They make different sizes.  I think mine is the 23 quart.  It seems to be perfect for my needs, at least thus far. 

    Have you done any water bath canning?  For high-acid foods, water bath is a VERY inexpensive way to get started.  Seriously, like less than $30 will get you going.  

  • I use the ball kit for water bath canning. Haven't got the $$ for a pressure canner yet.
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