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This is my birthday gift. More accurately, this is part of my birthday gift from my parents…or my in-laws…you know what? Y’all can fight over who gets to give me canning equipment. Or you can share, and each give me half of a set of shiny new canning equipment. Note that I sprung for the cute “quilted” jam jars. They’re way better than the plain ones.
So, yes, today, I finally went shopping with my birthday money (how nice that I get birthday money ~ my family is awesome) and this is what I bought. I have been planning to start canning pretty much since I had children. So, armed with my little wad o’ cash and a dream, I headed up to Walmart and bought out most of the canning section (no, not really). It cost a total of about $55, which I thought was fairly reasonable.In response to my husband’s inevitable question: I do not know where I am going to keep that gigantic pot. What I do know is that I am about to start putting up jars of “Awesome Sauce” (the kids favourite tomato sauce for pasta), Arrabiata, salsas, pickles, jams… I am so excited!
Honestly, I am not sure how much money this will save the family, but I do know:a) we will be eating healthy, homemade foods with wholesome ingredients we can identify
b) we will be eating foods we love, made exactly to our tastes
c) we will reuse the jars, not contribute to processed foods being shipped to stores… In short, we will have a lower impact on our environment by making our convenience foods at home, which is important to us
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d) we will feel super cool and accomplished
That’s all good, right?
