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In article >, "Rachael of Nex, the Wiccan
Rat" > wrote: >(snipped)I am afraid to > say that, by and large, the "slap a waxed paper disc on it, lid it > and call it good" technique seems to be still the norm here. In fact, > the book I was recommended to read by a lady in the jar shop > purported to reveal the "best kept secrets of the W.I." (the W.I. is > the Women's Institute for those who don't know - queens of the > jamming and preserving ranks - amongst other things - over here for > many years) and advised jam makers to use just that method ! Don't > fancy a case of the possible food heebie jeebies myself, though, so > I'll stick to doing it this way if the local Women's Institute isn't > looking over my shoulder. ![]() You also have to understand that our government agencies are freaky about some things, Rachael. And there's some research that says mold isn't good for a person - and that you can't just scrape it off and figure you're home free. And our companies are big on CYA -- 'tis a seriously litigious society we've become: I'll do something stupid and then I'll sue you for everything you've got and hope to have because you didn't TELL ME NOT TO DO IT. Our much-touted boiling water bath is easily done and does the job of killing mold spores in jams and jellies. -- -Barb, <www.jamlady.eboard.com> An update on 7/22/04. |
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