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Posted - Jun 20 2012 : 12:28:57 PM Anyone have a website where I can purchase different sizes of mason jars that aren't extremely expensive
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Posted - Jun 30 2012 : 11:08:16 AM Hi Toni, I would like to learn to can all kinds of jams. I do have homegrown strawberries that I can try out first.
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antoinette |
Posted - Jun 30 2012 : 11:02:35 AM Well I am curious as to what you will be canning? |
JerseyGirl |
Posted - Jun 29 2012 : 04:51:30 AM The bigger stores like Walmart, Target and such have the best deals on them. I know our grocery store will have them on sale from time to time. |
Roe |
Posted - Jun 29 2012 : 03:37:19 AM Thanks good advise!
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Posted - Jun 28 2012 : 8:04:48 PM American made Name Brand are the best bought some off brand and the blow up/ shattered in the pressure canner. Lots of wasted time and produce.... watch mernards, they have a really good sale on ball canning supplies once in a while
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Posted - Jun 28 2012 : 7:53:10 PM You might want to look under this same forum "Farm Kitchen" there is another topic about canning supplies, maybe that will be helpful! Farmgirl #946 |
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Posted - Jun 24 2012 : 12:17:49 PM good advise
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Posted - Jun 23 2012 : 2:18:31 PM Walmart has the best prices where I live. ACE has good prices, but Walmart still beat them. Be sure to buy the American made Ball or Kerr jars. There is an off brand that is really cheap at wally world, but I found that they were made in China. I'll pay extra for American thank you very much!:)
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Posted - Jun 20 2012 : 3:10:17 PM no shipping charge if you have them delivered to one of their stores, if thats not possible cause there isn't one close to you, the more you buy, the cheaper, which in most cases, its still comes out cheaper than the stores...
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Sugar Girl |
Posted - Jun 20 2012 : 1:44:24 PM
quote: Originally posted by oldbittyhen
Truevalue hardware and Ace hardware both have online stores, and their prices are usually much cheaper than the stores...
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Do they charge shipping? The good prices I found on line, have been negated by the high shipping. 
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oldbittyhen |
Posted - Jun 20 2012 : 1:38:59 PM Truevalue hardware and Ace hardware both have online stores, and their prices are usually much cheaper than the stores...
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Posted - Jun 20 2012 : 1:27:38 PM No Joan, I have searched. The grocery stores are cheaper. If you have second hand stores you can ask them to put you on a list to call you and hold them for you. Sorry. 
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