Where can I buy empty jars with screw top lids ??? All the ones that I buy with things in come with those metal lids and I dont know if I can use them for chutney etc. Any Ideas peeps ????
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When you put the hot liquid into the sterilised jars and put the lid on, it makes a vacuum seal (sucks the pressure seal down good and proper), my gooseberry chutney has been made in old jam jars with screw top lids.
Only another 2 weeks and I can start to sample it.........yum.I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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I buy all mine from the bottle company south, they're based in keynsham, bristol
you can buy jars and lids or just replacement lids, they have a huge selection (think you have to buy a box full)
Not sure how much postage would be though 'cause i always pick them up.
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Lakeland have them. As long as the metal lid has a sort of pasticky inner coating it's fine for chutneys. I often re-cycle bought jars. Not that I buy jam, marmalade or chutney, but relatives do (when their Christmas present from me has run out!)Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I also use old jars~just remember not to put the plasticcy lids in the oven to sterilise!I usuallypop them in a bowl with boiling water~seems to be adequate.the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
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I put a load of jars on freeshare here, but no-one wanted them I ended up with too many when I put a request out to friends when I was making jam.
Coffee jars have plastic lids if that is any help? I just use jam jar covers, then put the lids on
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There's a few ideas on this thread; http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...highlight=jars
Right at the end I've put a few links, one of them being Ascott Smallholding SUpplies, who've just delivered me loads of jars Great service!
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I ran out of jars and had to buy some yesterday from Lakeland. £4.99 for 12 x 1 lb jars plus £1.89 for 12 lids. Works out at around 57p per jar/lid. That'll teach me not to throw jars away when I've got nothing to put in them!!Gardening is a matter of your enthusiasm holding up until your back gets used to it.
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Originally posted by tootles View PostPootle,
Where do you buy your "cheap" le parfait jars??
I can't find any???!!!!
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