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Preserves
I have a cook book that has some nice recipies for chutneys and other 'preserves' like baby tomatoes with feta in olive oil etc. But in all the pictures they have them in the jars that seal at the top with a clip and a rubber seal that hangs out slightly (sorry dont know what they are called). Do I have to use those type of jars or will ordinary screw top ones do.
Also does anyone know where I can buy these screw top jars. Its just if I can use them I was thinking of making up batchs of various chutneys and preserves and giving them to people as gifts, obviously having tried them out on my partner first!!!!
Thanks
warpig1
Also does anyone know where I can buy these screw top jars. Its just if I can use them I was thinking of making up batchs of various chutneys and preserves and giving them to people as gifts, obviously having tried them out on my partner first!!!!
Thanks
warpig1
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This might help. Pretty reasonable delivery charges too.
http://www.justpreserving.co.uk/index.php?cPat h=174&id=326b61da441d0ed42463f31dbca5a935
http://www.justpreserving.co.uk/index.php?cPat h=174&id=326b61da441d0ed42463f31dbca5a935
Good afternoon drchasuble, hope you are well, thanks for the link, the prices are definately more reasonable than any I have checked out on the net. am going to check out some of the local hardware stores in my area, sometimes they have these things and no one buys them and they are at a knock down price, well thats what I am hoping anyway!
Using a wax paper disc mitigates the effect of the rusting. If you can't get hold of them (I think Lakeland do them), good old fashioned greaseproof paper works well to.
Happy pickling.
http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/
Happy pickling.
http://www.lakelandlimited.co.uk/
If you have a shop called the Range, you can buy them there. You can use normal screw top jars, as long as you sterilise them properly. Don't use metal screw tops with chutneys and pickles, unless they have already had them in.
Funnily enough I want to have a go at chutneys and pickles this year, as I find that bought ones are usually too sour for me, so hopefully I will be able to rectify this.
Funnily enough I want to have a go at chutneys and pickles this year, as I find that bought ones are usually too sour for me, so hopefully I will be able to rectify this.