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nutNhoney

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Jun 19, 2004, 4:08:52 PM6/19/04
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Upto now, I've used mainly Bernardin canning jars as that is the main
brand available here. I have a few Kerr and Ball jars that I picked up
at yard sales and I have several of the older style with the glass lids
to store dry goodies. Canning jars tend to have legs so every year I
end up buying a box:( I plan on doing a lot more canning now I have a
pressure canner. DH picked up canning jars for me the other day and
came home with a box each Bernardin and Home Discovery. Apparently, the
Bernardin was the last box. The Home Discovery were packaged similar to
Bernardin jars in a full cardboard box and lids packed seperately. They
have snap lids and look pretty much like Bernardin only they included
adhesive labels something Bernadin used to do. They were 50 cents
cheaper though. I was thumbing through the flyers and see another
brand, Golden Harvest. These come with the lids already on, something I
don't think I would care for. I think this could cause sealing problems
later. The box is only a half box with the tops covered with shrink
plastic similar to a case of pop. They are on sale which makes them
about $2 cheaper than Bernardin jars. I do hope the Bernardin jars are
still going to be available here!


George Shirley

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Jun 19, 2004, 9:08:06 PM6/19/04
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I use more Golden Harvest jars than any other brand, primarily because
they are available at a hefty discount at Big Lots stores. The ones I
buy have the jar lids and rings shrink wrapped to a piece of cardboard
and are in the case with the jars, not on them. Never had a problem with
them working at all. YMMV

George

Melba's Jammin'

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Jun 19, 2004, 9:18:19 PM6/19/04
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In article <10d99lk...@corp.supernews.com>, nutNhoney
<nut...@surrealspam.com> wrote:

> (snip)I was thumbing through the flyers and see another

> brand, Golden Harvest. These come with the lids already on, something I
> don't think I would care for. I think this could cause sealing problems
> later. The box is only a half box with the tops covered with shrink
> plastic similar to a case of pop.

Kerr changed to that packaging last year. I don't like it. Have had no
problems with non-sealing lids. I think Alltrista makes all the
brands. Jorge? Care to correct me if I'm wrong? Bob?
--
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would be nice. . .

George Shirley

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Jun 20, 2004, 9:35:39 AM6/20/04
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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article <10d99lk...@corp.supernews.com>, nutNhoney
> <nut...@surrealspam.com> wrote:
>
>
>>(snip)I was thumbing through the flyers and see another
>>brand, Golden Harvest. These come with the lids already on, something I
>>don't think I would care for. I think this could cause sealing problems
>>later. The box is only a half box with the tops covered with shrink
>>plastic similar to a case of pop.
>
>
> Kerr changed to that packaging last year. I don't like it. Have had no
> problems with non-sealing lids. I think Alltrista makes all the
> brands. Jorge? Care to correct me if I'm wrong? Bob?

I don't think they make the Golden Harvest jars Barb, at least they
don't show as an Alltrista product on their products page.

Why don't you like the new Kerr method of packaging jars and lids? Ball,
IIRC, does the same thing and has for some time.

George

Melba's Jammin'

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Jun 20, 2004, 2:50:18 PM6/20/04
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In article <NhgBc.73$6k7...@bignews5.bellsouth.net>, George Shirley
<gsh...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

I like the 6-sided boxes/cartons. Better storage, IMO.

Melba's Jammin'

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Jun 21, 2004, 7:24:43 PM6/21/04
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In article <NhgBc.73$6k7...@bignews5.bellsouth.net>, George Shirley
<gsh...@bellsouth.net> wrote:

> Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> > In article <10d99lk...@corp.supernews.com>, nutNhoney
> > <nut...@surrealspam.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>(snip)I was thumbing through the flyers and see another brand,
> >>Golden Harvest. These come with the lids already on, something I
> >>don't think I would care for. I think this could cause sealing
> >>problems later. The box is only a half box with the tops covered
> >>with shrink plastic similar to a case of pop.
> >
> > Kerr changed to that packaging last year. I don't like it. Have
> > had no problems with non-sealing lids. I think Alltrista makes
> > all the brands. Jorge? Care to correct me if I'm wrong? Bob?

>
> I don't think they make the Golden Harvest jars Barb, at least they
> don't show as an Alltrista product on their products page.

(snip)
> George

George, according to this info from the Federation of Historical Bottle
Collectors FAQ file, they do. I don't know how current the information
is. Interesting, that's all. :-)

<http://www.fohbc.com/FOHBC_FAQ.html>
"What is a Ball Jar?
A canning jar or fruit jar made by Ball.

These canning jars were made by the Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing
Company, The Ball Corporation and now Alltrista Corporation.
Generally these jars will have the word Ball embossed in the glass.
(Some people may use the name "Ball Jar" to describe any type of
canning jar. This is technically incorrect).

The Ball Brothers started making fruit jars beginning in 1884 in Western
New York . Their first jars showed the BBGMCo monogram. This monogram
was used until 1886. From the early 1890's until 1962, they made their
canning jars in Muncie Indiana. From about 1900 to 1940, Ball acquired
many other fruit jar making companies . The company name was changed to
The Ball Corporation in 1969. Other plants were located in many other
cities including El Monte, California, Mundelein, Illinois, Asheville,
North Carolina. Since 1993. the Alltrista Corporation has been
manufacturing the Ball glass canning jars. They also make Kerr,
Bernardin and Golden Harvest canning jars. Alltrista's home canning
product line can be found at www.homecanning.com."

OTOH, This U of ILL doc says GH is made by Anchor:
http://www.solutions.uiuc.edu/factsheets/FP02_07.pdf

http://www.anchor1.com/home_can.htm seems to bear that out.

Beats me.

George Shirley

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Jun 21, 2004, 8:45:30 PM6/21/04
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Looks like Anchor Hocking makes the Golden Harvest Jars. Anchor Hocking,
to my knowledge, has been making canning jars for dogs years and are
completely independent of Alltrista. I have a number of AH jars in my
pantry that I inherited and some I bought at garage sales. I reckon
Golden Harvest is their later brand name. The old jars have AH in a
circle on the bottom of the jar the Golden Harvest have two numbers on
the bottom. Golden Harvest also has their insignia on the side with
Golden Harvest on top and mason underneath it. Reckon it doesn't really
matter as they're all probably made to the same specifications.

Oh yeah, a word search on Alltrista's site gives you no answer for
"Golden Harvest".

George

Kathi

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Jun 23, 2004, 9:48:22 PM6/23/04
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nutNhoney <nut...@surrealspam.com> wrote in message news:<10d99lk...@corp.supernews.com>...

I was at Wal-Mart today (Kanata, Ontario) and noticed Golden Harvest
jars on for $4.93. I normally only buy Bernardin (usually because
that's all I can get), but picked up a case anyway. I'm not too
concerned about the lack of 'real estate', of which there is very
little. I also saw, for the first time in my life, GEM 2 pc lids for
$5.83, and the rubber seals (not the rings) for $1.93.

FYI,
Kathi

nutNhoney

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Jun 24, 2004, 9:03:12 AM6/24/04
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Kathi wrote:

<snip>


> I was at Wal-Mart today (Kanata, Ontario) and noticed Golden Harvest
> jars on for $4.93. I normally only buy Bernardin (usually because
> that's all I can get), but picked up a case anyway. I'm not too
> concerned about the lack of 'real estate', of which there is very
> little. I also saw, for the first time in my life, GEM 2 pc lids for
> $5.83, and the rubber seals (not the rings) for $1.93.

I picked up a box of the rubber seals for the old fashioned canning jars
with glass lids. I use them to store dried goods and the rubber seals
help keep out air.
>
> FYI,
> Kathi

George Shirley

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Jun 24, 2004, 11:08:33 AM6/24/04
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If you have a Pier One store nearby they nearly always have the rubber
rings for lightning top jars. They're made in France and a dozen of them
is pretty cheap. I have a number of half gallon and gallon jars I picked
up in the Middle East that I use for cannisters for dry foods.

George

Kathi

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Jun 24, 2004, 5:32:07 PM6/24/04
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nutNhoney <nut...@surrealspam.com> wrote in message news:<10dlpl1...@corp.supernews.com>...

I have 4 old style glass jars with glass lids - 2 say Ball, 2 say
Crown - they actually have a bluish hue (kinda like the colour of the
pickled garlic I had one year, many ago, that made me search out this
group! But that's another story ;-)....obviously the old lids aren't
safe to use anymore. Do the GEM lids fit them? Gee, if they do,
maybe I can use those jars for more than candle holders......

Kathi

Kathi
> >
> > FYI,
> > Kathi

Straggler

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Jul 20, 2004, 11:21:50 PM7/20/04
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I'm new to this group but just wanted to mention that I've been using
Golden Harvest jars for about 6 months now and they seem to be fine, I
can find no difference between them and any other brand I've used
EXCEPT the GH jars only have an embossed seal on one side (which is
why I use them, so I can put a nice label on them).

from the boxes it appears they are made by Hearthmark of Muncie, Ind.
I by them by the box (12) at "Big Lots" discount stores.

On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 19:45:30 -0500, George Shirley

Kathi

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Jul 21, 2004, 5:16:47 PM7/21/04
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Straggler <og...@theblackgate.net> wrote in message news:<b1orf0d4lnb11osqd...@4ax.com>...

> I'm new to this group but just wanted to mention that I've been using
> Golden Harvest jars for about 6 months now and they seem to be fine, I
> can find no difference between them and any other brand I've used
> EXCEPT the GH jars only have an embossed seal on one side (which is
> why I use them, so I can put a nice label on them).
>
> from the boxes it appears they are made by Hearthmark of Muncie, Ind.
> I by them by the box (12) at "Big Lots" discount stores.

yep, my box of Golden Harvest jelly jars (250 ml) are Hearthmark

> >>>>>(snip)I was thumbing through the flyers and see another brand,
> >>>>>Golden Harvest. These come with the lids already on, something I
> >>>>>don't think I would care for. I think this could cause sealing
> >>>>>problems later. The box is only a half box with the tops covered
> >>>>>with shrink plastic similar to a case of pop.

yep, they had the lids already on. I was surprised to see that AND
even MORE surprised when the jars went 'plink' in the back of the van
on the way home. It was a really hot day and I was 'heat' sealing
them. Glad the dog wasn't with me then - she shakes and quivers at
the sound. Actually, she goes in to hiding as soon as she sees the
BWB canner.

Anyway, so far no problems with the jars sealing...

Kathi

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