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This is a separate video on how to use a waterbath canner. It's really easy and means you can make and keep so many yummy jams, jellies, marmalades, etc. Here's the equipment I find useful: Waterbath Canner Starter Set - http://amzn.to/1veExnU Half Pint Jars - http://amzn.to/1tGft3L Oxo Ladle - http://amzn.to/1FLqkln How To: – wash jars and lids with hot and soapy water and rinse well. – to sterilize jars, place jars in canner with just simmering water. Leave the jars in there until ready to use. – warm lids (do not boil) in smaller pan. – remove jam, jelly, etc. from heat and ladle into hot jars. Fill jars according to your recipe. – make sure there’s no jam on the rim of the jars that could affect the seal. Clean with a damp cloth if needed. – place lids on top of jars and screw on bands until finger tight. – place jars in canner and lower into water. Make sure there’s at least 1-2 inches of water over the top of the jars. Bring water to a boil and process jars according to your recipe. Use the following chart to adjust water canning times for different altitudes: Altitude (feet) Increase processing time 1001 – 3000 5 minutes 3001 – 6000 10 minutes 6001 – 8000 15 minutes 8001 – 10000 20 minutes – turn off heat, remove lid and allow jars to sit for 5 min. – remove jars from water and place on a towel for at least 12 hrs. During this time you’ll hear each of the lids pop as they seal. – check the jars have sealed properly – they shouldn’t move up and down when you press in the middle of the lid. If a jar hasn’t sealed, you can refrigerate it and eat it or you can process the jar again using a new lid. – keep processed jars in a cool, dry and dark place. If you're interested in some recipes, here are some of my other videos: How To Make Homemade Strawberry Jam • How To Make Homemade Strawberry Jam How to Make Homemade Blueberry Jam • How to Make Homemade Blueberry Jam How to Make Homemade Peach Jam • How to Make Homemade Peach Jam Homemade Seville Orange Marmalade • Homemade Seville Orange Marmalade _________________________________________________________________ Support this channel on Patreon! / mrsgooses