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June 3, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: California Central Valley
Posts: 2,543
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novice canning question
I canned 7 jars of plum puree, and had 4 jars left over. Then the next day, I discovered more plums in the refrigerator, so I made more plum puree and put it in clean jars with lids, so that I could can it later when I had more time. I now have enough jars for another boiling-water bath session. It's all in the refrigerator, but it's probably more than we can use soon.
The question is, if I want to can the rest of the plum puree, do I have to empty and wash the jars, reheat the puree, and put it back in the jars, OR can I simply warm up the jars as is (so that I'm not putting them directly from cold fridge into boiling water) and resume canning? (I'm looking for a quick yes or no, but I will also look this up on a canning site. Later.) |
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