tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970634780042864652.post4938879636979691176..comments2024-01-11T11:29:54.729+00:00Comments on Thrifty DC Cook: Peach Honey,Y'AllSylviehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17953563125333515840noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970634780042864652.post-32252661610236969602009-08-28T12:00:12.332+01:002009-08-28T12:00:12.332+01:00Good Point. I actually have been thinking that the...Good Point. I actually have been thinking that the cost of the jars should be included in this equation. Luckily, Jenny had all the canning supplies already so nothing had to be purchased. Anna and I plan to reimburse Jenny with some cash or some Bourbon. Amazon.com has 12 jars for $8 so you can add $1.50 to the cost of each jar if you are pricing it out. And remember that these jars are reusable so you would only need to buy the seal to do another canning project.<br /><br />As for the 18 jars, they were divided up by Jenny, Anna, and I. I can tell you now that I only have two jars left. After sharing them with some friends, saving one for my parents, I only really have one jar left to enjoy. I'm going to save it for the dead of winter when I need a taste of summer.<br /><br />There are no storage costs.Sylviehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17953563125333515840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970634780042864652.post-3176592804321345442009-08-28T06:04:52.703+01:002009-08-28T06:04:52.703+01:00what about the cost of the jars? and what are you...what about the cost of the jars? and what are you going to do with 18 jars of peach honey? what about the cost of storage? I'm not sure this is thrifty....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-970634780042864652.post-3471109495105006012009-08-25T14:32:32.594+01:002009-08-25T14:32:32.594+01:00I'm totally in for the pig roast--we can cover...I'm totally in for the pig roast--we can cover the pig with peach honey!Jennynoreply@blogger.com