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Beginner Pickle Maker Breaks Jars!

04:57, Friday, August 4, 2006 .. 4 comments .. Link

The above title reads like a newspaper headline doesn't it? My family had so much fun making pickles that even when we had a jar break, we had a good laugh about it. I was quite surprised the first time it happened but now I know why all canning directions say that you need to have "hot" jars and you must put "hot" liquid into the packed jars. They never say why you need to do each step on the directions! Obviously if the jars are not hot, the extreme temperature change that occurs when putting the jars into the boiling water can (and will) break the jars.

The first time it happened, as pictured above, we were making dill pickles. I noticed it right away because I was putting the jars in one at a time. The 2nd time it happened, we were making Bread & Butter pickles and this time I had discovered that you can lower all of the jars in at once (remember, I am a beginner). This time we didn't know the jar was broken until after the processing time was complete. What a mess! We don't have a range hood so the whole kitchen was sticky because the steam carried the sugar!

Even with our beginner mistakes, we had fun making the pickles. We have eaten several jars of the dills already but are supposed to wait a few weeks before opening the bread and butter pickles.

The whole family took part in making the pickles and my daughters had a great time!


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05:50, Friday, August 4, 2006 .. Posted by Kitty
Mistakes.........things that sometimes teach us.
Kitty

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06:45, Friday, August 4, 2006 .. Posted by southernbelle
Yes, my mouth is watering right now!!!! Love the pictures.

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07:46, Saturday, August 5, 2006 .. Posted by Farmwife410
Looks like they were having fun!! Send them this way to help can!!! I just love making home made pickles!!
Rie

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12:05, Saturday, August 5, 2006 .. Posted by Darcy
Love your headline title. Sounds like something that would happen to me! I haven't tried canning before but when I do I will most certainly be keeping my jars hot. Thanks for the warning.
Darcy

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