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On 7/8/05 4:50 pm, in article ,
"pammyT" fenlandfowl @talktalk.net wrote: -- "Sally Thompson" wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 11:42:26 GMT, "H Ryder" wrote: Sorry if this seems irrelevant to gardening but it is the garden producing the problem I have a garden full of fruit which I'd like to bottle. Someone has lent me a "device" (urn-type-thing) to do this in but I'm struggling to source some bottles or jars. Does anyone know where I can get hold of bottles or preserving jars for this? TIA, I assume you are talking about actual preserving jars, rather than jam jars. You can get them from Lakeland Limited: www.lakelandlimited.co.uk and this is the particular link (watch the word wrap): http://www.lakelandlimited.com/is-bi...re/en/-/GBP/Di splayProductInformation-Start;sid=sEEITv1ZuEqUVr-vtvQESFWZDfQdPGwQ30I=?Product ID=TEbCy5OSAHIAAADmiCa2gFhP If the link doesn't work, search for items 3813 or 3814. They do mail order, and the jars are 6 for £10.75 (half litre) or 6 for £11.95 (1 litre). For bottling fruit, I personally recommend you buy the proper jars like this rather than use ordinary jam jars, but that's up to you of course. I'd be interested to know why one should use 'proper' (and expensive) jars instead of ordinary jars. I don't think the OP asked for 'proper' or expensive. She just asked for jars and Lakeland was one suggested source, that's all. -- Sacha (remove the weeds for email) |
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