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Old August 17, 2022   #1
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My wife and daughter just finished making salsa out of 100 pounds of heirloom tomatoes, you'll notice the jars that we use,we no longer use kerr or ball jars,with these you never have to buy seals or lids again, plus they have snap on plastic lids so they are great for putting leftovers in the fridge, we bought a whole pallet load several years ago and have never looked back!
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Old August 18, 2022   #2
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Beautiful to see families still enjoying saving the harvest together. Your wallet will "Thank You" for the Saving during the winter months Amen!!
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Old August 22, 2022   #3
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Amazing. Looks great.

What is the shelf life of stuff canned in Weck jars? Is it the same as the Kerr/Ball jars?
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Old August 22, 2022   #4
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Yes I believe it would be the same. Here's a couple more canning days production this time it tomato soup! My favorite!
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Old August 23, 2022   #5
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Looking good and right on time for the salsa shortage
https://fortune.com/2022/08/13/salsa...s-tomato-crop/
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Old August 23, 2022   #6
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Amazing. Looks great.

What is the shelf life of stuff canned in Weck jars? Is it the same as the Kerr/Ball jars?
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The Weck Jars to me have the same shelf life. I Process Grape Muscadine Jelly years ago and it still O K.

Last night I took Spaghetti Squash and baked it for 30 minutes, let it cool down and put it on my Salad with Texas wild Cherry Tomatoes and Salsa, with cheese. It was delicious Very good.
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@biscuitridge your canning looks so amazing. Would you mind sharing you tomato soup recipe?
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Old August 25, 2022   #8
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I'll try to get it together for you. You'll have to have a vitamix to make this soup because we blend everything together so that you end up with a creamy rich delicious soup with absolutely no trace of seeds or skins,it's wonderful tasting soup!
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Old August 29, 2022   #9
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Here's the recipe finally, hope that you can read it,it's kinda faint,it doesn't say on there how long to blend it in the vitamix but you blend it on high for about 50 seconds. We're making another 100 lb. batch again today.
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Thank you for the recipe! I have many lbs around here waiting to be processed!
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Great! You'll love it I'm sure, I haven't found anyone who didn't rave over it!
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Today is the last of my Frozen Tomatoes from last year, as I cooked a very delicious Spaghetti Dinner and a Red Velvet Cake wanting Both Teans to win the Super Bowl, Amen!
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