
06/15/10, 12:02 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Washington
Posts: 2,208
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A friend of mine does this....she accepts the goods to be canned, then she splits the product down the middle. With your supply cost, labor and electricity....that is a difficult one to measure.....unless you know the wattage per hour of the one burner. Folks give my friend canning jars on a regular basis so....that is how she keep up with the jars if she does not get any up front. She cans preserves, jellies, crab, vegies, fruits, salsas, soups, anything you can think of, even cakes...those were awesome by the way! So what do you do with your half? Gee perfect gifts on holidays and you can sell them as well. Canning can be hard work but I just love it. Such a satisfaction in preserving what many folks just toss or let fall on the ground...I am sure my Grandma would be proud and so would yours!
I think a trade would be a lovely idea too...I really enjoy trading!
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Thank you kindly,
Romy "Island Girl"
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