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  2. 6 Canning Secrets Your Grandma May Have Forgotten To Tell You

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    Related: 12 Homemade Jam And Jelly Recipes To Sweeten Any Day. 1. Always Follow A Recipe. Many of us like to play around when we cook, ... Sterilize The Jars And Lids.

  3. Fowler's Vacola - Wikipedia

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    The Fowler's Vacola system uses glass jars, single use rubber ring seals and pressed metal lids, much like American Mason jars first patented in 1858, except that the jars and lids are not threaded. During the canning process, while still hot (and presumably sterile ), the lids are secured by metal tension clips which are removed once cooled ...

  4. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Water bath canning is appropriate for high-acid foods only, such as jam, jelly, most fruit, pickles, and tomato products with acid added. It is not appropriate for meats and low-acid foods such as vegetables. [2] This method uses a pot large enough to hold and submerge the glass canning jars. Food is placed in glass canning jars and placed in ...

  5. What Exactly Is Jarred Garlic? Is It Ever OK To Use? - AOL

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    It’s nothing too complicated, just peeled and minced garlic that comes in a jar. Until it’s opened, the product is shelf-stable, and it can contain other ingredients, like water, oil, salt ...

  6. Canning - Wikipedia

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    Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans). Canning provides a shelf life that typically ranges from one to five years, [ a ] although under specific circumstances, it can be much longer. [ 2 ]

  7. Why the internet is throwing jars of pickles into the bathtub

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