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BBV price: 1
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Aurora House wrote:Carrots to fill a jar, apple cider vinegar 1/4c, ginger 1in, salt 1tsp, water to cover carrots
? On the no plastic the lid on the left is standard canning lid- use once then throw away. On the right a reusable lid made by tattle- reusable gasket lasts about 10 years plastic supposed to be forever. For this bb I'm willing to use the one and done to qualify for using no plastic, but when I run out I'm switching to the plastic reusables and never looking back. No plastic is a noble goal but that lid will save $ and garbage space which makes it more Premi in my book. yes I know its not yet complete, I'm giving the couple of days fermentation for an answer to do I have to use my disposable metal lid or can I use my reusable plastic canning lid.
Well I have gotten no response yet about reusable lids so here's a picture of me using one.
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BBV price: 1
Note: Did you post a link to the recipe? There is too much vegetation in the jar. The carrots will rot if not submerged.
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Mike Barkley approved this submission.
Aurora House wrote:
Aurora House wrote:Carrots to fill a jar, apple cider vinegar 1/4c, ginger 1in, salt 1tsp, water to cover carrots
? On the no plastic the lid on the left is standard canning lid- use once then throw away. On the right a reusable lid made by tattle- reusable gasket lasts about 10 years plastic supposed to be forever. For this bb I'm willing to use the one and done to qualify for using no plastic, but when I run out I'm switching to the plastic reusables and never looking back. No plastic is a noble goal but that lid will save $ and garbage space which makes it more Premi in my book. yes I know its not yet complete, I'm giving the couple of days fermentation for an answer to do I have to use my disposable metal lid or can I use my reusable plastic canning lid.
Well I have gotten no response yet about reusable lids so here's a picture of me using one.
New qt dill instead of ginger after a couple days fermenting I'll try canning this batch. Still ? About reusable lids.
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Mike Barkley approved this submission.
Note: Since you already have a vinegar brine BB be aware that this one doesn't count towards the sand badge. However it looks good & it's approved.
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