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ShabinLife
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Janelle
Addy WA
USA
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Posted - Jan 05 2014 :  11:18:31 AM  Show Profile
Hi all,
I'm new to Farmgirl Connection,so have not been able to read through every forum and post yet. I hope this is not something that's already been discussed elsewhere. I'm wondering if anyone has used Tattler canning lids? I purchased a couple dozen to try out this fall for canning and have had about half of them fail to maintain their seal. Has anyone else experienced this, or am I doing something wrong?
Janelle

MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Jan 05 2014 :  12:48:35 PM  Show Profile
This has been discussed, I believe it has to do with elevation. On the other thread, the women actually called the company and they helped. But, I'm pretty sure in the end a lot of it has to do with your elevation.


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edlund33
True Blue Farmgirl

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Marilyn
Renton WA
USA
1511 Posts

Posted - Jan 05 2014 :  7:17:18 PM  Show Profile
Great topic Janelle! I've looked at Tattler lids at store and came very close to buying a few but I am wondering if they can only be used for boiling water bath processing or if they will also work for jam where you turn the hot liquid upside down on the lid with the ring tightened so it forms a vacuum seal as it cools. Hopefully someone will be able to help you figure out why they aren't sealing and what to do about it.

Cheers! ~ Marilyn

Farm Girl No. 1100

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Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Jan 05 2014 :  9:54:13 PM  Show Profile
Water bathing (boiling water) is so easy, I would not risk not processing my jam.

Processing (water bath) is for more then sealing the jar, it's to make sure all bacteria that could of been in the jar or the jam/food is killed, and is not "sealed" in there, which could cause at least mold, and at worst botulism.


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