They ARE pretty, though! Most people will buy them for canisters, not canning.Good grief...I grip about that price for a dozen jars...
They ARE pretty, though! Most people will buy them for canisters, not canning.
Summerthyme
They ARE pretty, though! Most people will buy them for canisters, not canning.
Summerthyme
I saw fluted Ball canning jars at Walmart this week. I had never seen those before and wasn't sure what would be a good use for them. Jellies maybe? Or as a drinking glass? They are pretty.
I love those! I love jars in general...all the colors but, I won't can in a colored jar. For some strange reason, I find it unappetizing. With our well water, they wouldn't look pretty after a few cannings anyway. Adding vinegar to the canner water helps very little. On the other hand, I could find other uses for all the pretty jars.I saw fluted Ball canning jars at Walmart this week. I had never seen those before and wasn't sure what would be a good use for them. Jellies maybe? Or as a drinking glass? They are pretty.
I saw fluted Ball canning jars at Walmart this week. I had never seen those before and wasn't sure what would be a good use for them. Jellies maybe? Or as a drinking glass? They are pretty.
I have quite a few of the old blue ball jars. I like them a lot!I’m just spoiled...have old blue n green ones mom n gran used for cannin...but I still wouldn’t pay that price for 4 jars ...even for pretty decoration...eyeyeye
Are you interested in glass or plastic for the honey?Ball is trying to fill that niche opening in the market that wants a specialty jar for their honey or preserves biz - the minimum buy from the other sources is too large or wayyyyyyyyy $$$$$ >>> the honey bear jars are crazy $$$