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Re: bottling v. canning


I live in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. We refer to canning
primarily as using glass jars although for those with a real bumper crop
can take their produce to Nelson Co. Va., (where the Waltons are from)
and have their produced canned, in cans, for about .15 per can. I always
thought that this was particularly expensive. I have either inherited
those wonderful old blue glass canning jars or buy them by the box at
yard sales and auctions. At those prices, it would be foolish for me to
pack everything up and take it  "over the mountain" to the
cannery.SusanF
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