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kwils...@gmail.com writes:
>Hi,
>
> I was hoping I could put my questions through this way in hopes
> you could get back to me with a clear answer as I have been
>having trouble finding one in my research online. I"m looking for
>some more information about canning with the swing top bottles and
The bottles you are talking about are typically designed for holding
light pressure (as with beer), rather than holding a vacuum (as
with canning).
There are also many that are mainly intended for flavored oils and
vinegars (neither preassure nor vacuum). I wouldn't bet on them
staying unbroken in any other use.
There may well be others that will hold a vacuum. But I haven't
seen them.
>I'm wondering if you are familiar with preserving/canning hot
>sauce, homemade bloody marys or any other kind of sauce using these
>bottles (not jars) - they have a ceramic plug with a rubber gasket
>and a wire bail. I have several of these that I would like to use
>for preserving homemade hot sauce and other sauces, however once
>these are sterilized and filled, I'm not sure how to process the
>bottles. Can they be processed in boiling water like regular canning
>jars?
Processing canning jars expands the air, which forces the excess
out through/past the seal, yielding a vacuum when it cools. If
these bottles are the sort intended to hold pressure, they may not
vent and no vacuum will form.
>It seems if the wire was snapped in place, there would not
>be enough give for extra air to bubble out during the boiling
>process - I'm afraid the bottle could burst in this case. However
>if you just put the stopper on top of the bottle, without using
>the wire to lock it down, it seems like there's not enough resistance
>and water would just seep into the bottle. Or would i just be able
>to get the sauce hot enough ladle it in and invert the bottles
>instead of doing a waterbath ? Do any of them have to be refrigerated
>because I am using a different type of bottle Any advice would be
>great! I'd also like to note, that one of the sauces I want to
>make doesn't involve any fruits or veggies, except for some lemon
>juice, does that make a difference? I am hoping to produce these
>sauces to give as gifts and I just want to make sure I am making
>them in the proper way to ensure no one gets sick
>Thanks so much!
>Kat
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