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Old 04-11-2009, 07:38 PM posted to rec.food.cooking,rec.food.preserving
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Kajikit wrote:

I didn't know there WAS a preserving newsgroup... I don't want to do
anything fancy. I just want to do jam/jelly and chutney and stuff like
that that's easy. I adore chutney and it costs a fortune to buy, and I
go through salsa like nobody's business, so it would be fun to make my
own. If my stockpot will work it would save a lot of money and space,
both of which are at a premium in my apartment.

Okay, so assuming that the stockpot will work, what equipment do I
need to buy? Amazon has about twenty-five different 'canning supply'
sets at prices ranging from ten bucks to a hundred. Do you get what
you pay for? Or are they pretty much of a muchness aside from how
pretty they look?



You want something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Ball-10720-4-p.../dp/B000SN0W7K

and a copy of the _Ball Blue Book_, or _Ball Home Canning Guide_, or
whatever they are calling it these days. It's an inexpensive
paperback that gets republished every couple of years. Should cost
about $6 or $8. Study the first couple of chapters.

(I don't know what that little spatula-looking thing is in the kit,
but the other 3 items are essentials)

You can probably buy all this at Walmart or Target or FleetFarm (etc.)

Bob
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