Never.
Any Ball (Atlas or Mason) canning jar that is not a screw top is a collectible. These are no longer produced for canning. They had glass dome tops that were held down by a wire lever, and sealed with a gum-rubber sealing ring. Some screw top canning jars may be collectible items if they are no longer manufactured, or were manufactured by a company no longer in business. I still use my Atlas jars.
i dont know what do you think!
This is due to that when the hands are spinned then the ball will also be spinned .For ,the chapathi kept on pan will be toasted when pan is heated...
Canning is fun, but it takes a lot of work and knowledge.
Your question does not make clear what exactly you want to know.
i do not know tell me
By canning your own food, you would have it available all year long. This would save you money when prices for produce increases during the off-season at stores. Also, with canning, you know exactly what ingredients are in the food you are eating.
I know on the Fraser River in British Columbia it dates back to the 1860's...
The main idea of this passage is that canning, while rewarding and enjoyable, can also be challenging and requires effort. It highlights the satisfaction and tastiness of homemade jam, but also acknowledges the difficulty and work involved in the canning process.
How old is this question?? Today is Oct 6, 2008. I am also looking for the "Cider Spicer" that Alltrista Corp distributed... I have discovered that Alltrista Corp spun off some of its business's a few yrs ago. It appears "Ball" (the canning brand) is now "Jarden Corporation". The Cider Spicer was distributed in a mini Ball canning jar w/ a handlle and red cap... I suspect that perhaps Ball or Jarden might know something about this particular Cider Spicer. It was the BEST and we are all out! Fall is here and we need more!! Will post anything I learn; hope others out there can help too!
i dont know but i do know the master ball glitch
Yes you can. If the ball has pace before it meets your head you can definitely put curve on it. I don't know if anyone really tries to because it's hard enough placing the ball without the fancy stuff!