James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
So they tell me there's still problems getting canning jars. Much of last year's trouble centered around the uncertainty of COVID, but it really isn't too difficult to draw a reasonable conclusion for the low supply...especially in the "friendly" states.
A renaissance in "home canning" is taking place these days...namely CANNABIS. When some stoner / hippy dude in front of you at Wal-Mart checks out with a cart chock full of jars, believe me...he's not fixing to put up a decade's supply of grandma's pickle relish.
This time of year, vegetable gardens in our neck of the woods are usually being laid to rest, and any left-over jars would normally be found in the clearance aisle by now. Our our local Wal-Mart (here in Michigan) just got a fresh shipment of jars this week (Oct. 4)...dang near a pallet's worth, I reckon. That store manager is one smart cookie and obviously knows when those buds will be ready.
Take a drive down some of our country back-roads and take a deep whiff....those aren't your gran's flowers either.
JB
A renaissance in "home canning" is taking place these days...namely CANNABIS. When some stoner / hippy dude in front of you at Wal-Mart checks out with a cart chock full of jars, believe me...he's not fixing to put up a decade's supply of grandma's pickle relish.
This time of year, vegetable gardens in our neck of the woods are usually being laid to rest, and any left-over jars would normally be found in the clearance aisle by now. Our our local Wal-Mart (here in Michigan) just got a fresh shipment of jars this week (Oct. 4)...dang near a pallet's worth, I reckon. That store manager is one smart cookie and obviously knows when those buds will be ready.
Take a drive down some of our country back-roads and take a deep whiff....those aren't your gran's flowers either.
JB