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    Basically the set that you preserve tomatoes in in a hot water bath.

    I've been trying to find a set in the uk and failing, I'm finding them via flea-bay in the USA, but postage makes it very expensive.

    I'd rather not use any old pan and kit, as it getting the preserving correct to avoid botulisum is important.

    I've been looking at YouTube clips this evening, and reading older threads on the subject, but I'm finding there are very little newer threads on the subject.

    Does anyone 'do' bottling? I've filled the freezer with bottles toms, but I'm out of room now.

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  • #2
    Can you use a pressure cooker?

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    • #3
      no...

      I'd rather have the the 'on the hob' kit...

      Just can't fine one this side of the Atlantic....
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      • #4
        I have just purchased one of these, if this is what you mean.
        Does what I want and very well with the digital timer already fitted.
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        • #5
          Try Giggling Le Parfait jars, that's what we use in France. Not cheap but once you have them all you need to do is replace the rubber seals.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by roitelet View Post
            Try Giggling Le Parfait jars, that's what we use in France. Not cheap but once you have them all you need to do is replace the rubber seals.
            It shall from hence forth be known as Giggling not googling....................................sounds so much nicer

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            • #7
              There is no need to buy a special kit, as long as you have pan that is deep enough for the water to cover your jars during the boiling process, as explained here by the National Centre for Home Food Preservation (USA)
              National Center for Home Food Preservation | UGA Publications
              It's sterilising the jars and the boiling time that kills botulism, you don't need any 'special kit' to do that.
              This shows how long to boil jars for tomato preserving.
              National Center for Home Food Preservation | UGA Publications

              My Maslin pan works for jars up to 0.5Lt screw top jars (I use Kilner brand) I cover with foil to keep heat in. Just making sure the water is boiling gently.
              I also use any jam jar that has a pop down lid. The lid popping down proves you have a successful vacuum inside the jar once it has been water bathed.

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              • #8
                I agree with Thelma it's technique not fancy equipment. My jars go in the ovan to sterilise and the filled jars go in a large enamel 'bread bin' full of water sat on the stove bubbling away. Another medium pot on the bubble to heat/skin the tomatos and a (regularly changed) bowl of cold fresh water to chill the scalded fruits. Skin um and bottle um. Drop the sealed jar below the surface while you prep the next one then take it out and do another, repeat until exhausted or you run out of toms. You need a decent stout set of toungs to extract the filled jar safely from the boiling water!

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                • #9
                  try searching for preserving cooker, some on ebay from £75 delivered

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                  • #10
                    or for the stove top
                    9 Piece Canner Kit - Complete Set of Equipment for Home Canning & Preserving | eBay

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                      Can you use a pressure cooker?
                      Originally posted by seasprout View Post
                      no...

                      I'd rather have the the 'on the hob' kit...

                      Just can't fine one this side of the Atlantic....
                      I've no idea what you mean by "on the hob" kit as my pressure cooker goes "on the hob"
                      Lakeland sell an electric Pressure King Pro 5L 12in1 Pressure Cooker which does "canning".
                      Why can't they say bottling or jarring?
                      Last edited by veggiechicken; 11-09-2017, 02:59 PM.

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                      • #12
                        For a bottling kit, you could also look at Amazon.
                        https://www.amazon.co.uk/Piece-Canne...s=home+canning

                        Not cheap, though. And, as Thelma Saunders says, you might already have a large pan that would do.

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                        • #13
                          Thanks for all your advice peeps, I do have a jam pan, but knew canning needed a lid, but didn't think about a foil cover, I'll do a bit more reading.

                          Another quick question.... some of the USA based YouTube clips show people adding salt and or citric acid to the jars before filing with toms, is this really necessary?
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                          • #14
                            Ta.

                            Originally posted by Thelma Sanders View Post
                            There is no need to buy a special kit, as long as you have pan that is deep enough for the water to cover your jars during the boiling process, as explained here by the National Centre for Home Food Preservation (USA)
                            National Center for Home Food Preservation | UGA Publications
                            It's sterilising the jars and the boiling time that kills botulism, you don't need any 'special kit' to do that.
                            This shows how long to boil jars for tomato preserving.
                            National Center for Home Food Preservation | UGA Publications

                            My Maslin pan works for jars up to 0.5Lt screw top jars (I use Kilner brand) I cover with foil to keep heat in. Just making sure the water is boiling gently.
                            I also use any jam jar that has a pop down lid. The lid popping down proves you have a successful vacuum inside the jar once it has been water bathed.
                            Themla you are a star. I knew somebody on here would understand my inane prattle.
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                            • #15
                              I have a pasteuriser which also can fit a steamer / juicer on top. Had it years and have used it loads

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