Natural Small Batch Cheesemaking A Year in an Off-Grid Kitchen Backyard Dairy Goats My website @NourishingPermaculture
Gardens in my mind never need water
Castles in the air never have a wet basement
Well made buildings are fractal -- equally intelligent design at every level of detail.
Bright sparks remind others that they too can dance
What I am looking for is looking for me too!
Gardens in my mind never need water
Castles in the air never have a wet basement
Well made buildings are fractal -- equally intelligent design at every level of detail.
Bright sparks remind others that they too can dance
What I am looking for is looking for me too!
Pearl Sutton wrote:If it were my canner, I'd say the water here is high calcium, and I'd soak the lid in vinegar, to see if it helps. It's not fully blocked, but sounds like it's constricted somewhere. If you have high calcium water, try vinegar. If not, can you soak the overnight so it loosens whatever it may have? I'd also suggest fire it up with no jars in it for testing.
Are you using the same temp on the stove as usual? If you are doing wood fired, did you switch to a batch of hotter wood?
As far as water level, I put about 1.5 inches in the bottom, and let the jars cope with it as they want. If i put too much it comes out spitting. I can't imagine that is a good thing.
Shrieking canners is not a good thought!
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Hold the cover up to the light and look through the vent pipe (Fig. D) to be certain it is clear before
placing the cover on the canner. If it is clear, proceed to step 9. If it is blocked, clean the vent pipe and
vent pipe nut with a small brush or pipe cleaner (Fig. E and Fig. F).
Pearl Sutton wrote:If it were my canner, I'd say the water here is high calcium, and I'd soak the lid in vinegar, to see if it helps. It's not fully blocked, but sounds like it's constricted somewhere. If you have high calcium water, try vinegar. If not, can you soak the overnight so it loosens whatever it may have? I'd also suggest fire it up with no jars in it for testing.
Natural Small Batch Cheesemaking A Year in an Off-Grid Kitchen Backyard Dairy Goats My website @NourishingPermaculture
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