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Canning Jars

My friend and I are going to make and can salsa in the next few weeks. I've never done any canning, whatsoever, so I need to go buy some jars. Where is the cheapest place to get canning jars? The ones I want are medium-ish (a pint maybe).
Married: October 11, 2008

Re: Canning Jars

  • I just bought some at Cub and it was about 8 bucks for a dozen pint jars with lids and screw bands.  after the initial investment, you only have to replace the jars you give away and new lids.  The screw bands can be re-used.  You may be able to find them at Fleet Farm too.  Have fun!  I'd also recommend getting a lid lifter (just a wand with a magnet on the end) for getting the lids out of the water bath and a canning jar lifter.  I was having a hard time without the lifter getting things into and out of the water bath.  a kitchen tongs just doesn't cut it.
  • I've seen them at Fleet Farm much cheaper than everywhere else.
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  • I usually find ours cheapest at Menards, Fleet Farm or Walmart. We typically use the quart jars though.
    Have fun. We just made and canned homemade Spaghetti sauce last weekend with tomatos from our garden.

    I might have a coupon for jars I would be more than happy to give you too. We still have more we haven't used, so we won't use it this year. I will look for it tonight and let you know. (hopefully now that I said something I will be able to find it)

  • I was at Big Lots in St. Cloud last weekend and they had some for $7. I don't remember how many were in the case though. I assume 12.

    I think there are a few Big Lots around the Twin Cities..check them out.

    Walmart may also have them?!

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  • If you're not picky, you can get them at the thrift store too.  I just bought some for $0.50 a piece.  I suppose depending on the kind of deal you can find that might not be such a great deal...  But it's an option if you just want a couple more instead of buying a full box.  I'm hoping to do some canning with our extra garden veggies too!
  • Fleet Farm or any old school hardware store has all the canning supplies.  Does your friend have canning equipment?  You might need to pressure can salsa instead of just doing a water bath.
  • imagemefindlay:
    Fleet Farm or any old school hardware store has all the canning supplies.  Does your friend have canning equipment?  You might need to pressure can salsa instead of just doing a water bath.

    I have no idea what any of that means. All I know is she does this every year and she invited me to help this year. So, I'm assuming she knows what she's doing (and can teach me). I hope. LOL.  

    Married: October 11, 2008
  • I found the coupon, and it expired in 2008. Sorry! Not sure why I was keeping it around for so long.

    Hope all goes well with your canning.

  • imagemefindlay:
    Fleet Farm or any old school hardware store has all the canning supplies.  Does your friend have canning equipment?  You might need to pressure can salsa instead of just doing a water bath.

     

    If the acidity is high enough in the salsa, you can do a water bath process with it.  I just did it this week!  Recipe was from the Ball Canning Jar company so I figured that they wouldn't publish a recipe that would poison anyone.  They are very very very specific about not altering the quantity of ingredients though.

  • I've seen them at Menards but not sure about the $.
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    imagemefindlay:
    Fleet Farm or any old school hardware store has all the canning supplies.  Does your friend have canning equipment?  You might need to pressure can salsa instead of just doing a water bath.

     

    If the acidity is high enough in the salsa, you can do a water bath process with it.  I just did it this week!  Recipe was from the Ball Canning Jar company so I figured that they wouldn't publish a recipe that would poison anyone.  They are very very very specific about not altering the quantity of ingredients though.

    Yep.  My mom canned some salsa this week, and I was asking her what the difference was, because she's got two canners.  She said that sometimes you have to add vinegar to the salsa to make it more acid, and she doesn't like doing that, so she pressure-cans it.  But yes, you can do it in the water bath too.   

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