This title made me laugh. I use these. I use a big mason jar for the first pour out of the bucket and let that settle for a few minutes in the fridge and then pour that off into 3-4 larger baby food jars. The tops are a little hard to get off but they work great.
I use the baby food jars but I never seem to get them sealed correctly.
I save all jars. Don't we all go through about 5 medium sized jars a week?
The only ones I don't keep are pickle jars because I can't get rid of the pickling flavors.
Why not order them online ? Or go to a Bed Bath and Beyond, if there is one near you?
Big lots carries mason jars as well. If you have one near by.
Wal-mart has mason jars only seasonally. K-mart, Agri-Supply, Tractor Supply, Ace Hardware usually carry them year round.
I used to use baby food jars but I quit, because the lids had a tendency to leak when mismatched.
MC
f0xtr0t said:Your best bet for mason jars in Laredo is the HEB PLUS on loop 20. They have the best selection.
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