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Thursday
Oct072010

Yes, canning jars actually make great  souvenirs.

Well, maybe they aren't technically souvenirs. Maybe they were just too much of a bargain, and I couldn't pass them up.


Some travelers leave a little extra room when packing their luggage, in case they find a pair of shoes or an outfit they can't live without....but me? I end up with a fancy 4-pack of 8.4 oz. Italian-made jars and one bright red "Made in the U.S.A." canning funnel!

It's really not so surprising, is it? Preserving food appeals to my frugal side, so why wouldn't I want to take advantage of box of discounted Bormioli Special Edition jars?

Canning equipment & supplies...always in style.

They say ALL the cool kids are buying them ;)

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Reader Comments (2)

I love you. This is perfect.

October 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJana

Thank you Jana
What's this I hear about you lugging a Christmas tree stand home from England. In your suitcase. ?
XOXO

October 8, 2010 | Registered CommenterBrook Hurst Stephens
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