What are you canning now?

Now can anyone tell me. I read not to tip the jars to drain water off after removing jars from pot. Yet I wonder if that water gets sucked into the jar with the jam. I was tipping the jar but have not been taken a paper towel to soak it up. What is the right way to deal with water on top of the jar when removing it from the water bath?

Another question.  How do you deal with calcium in the pot and on the jar rack?   I did buy some vinegar to dump in before I dump the water out. 


For the water on top the jars, I just wipe with a dry paper towel. I've found that paper towels work better than a dish towel.

Since I started adding a few tablespoons of vinegar to my boiling water bath, I've not had any more problems with deposits or cloudy jars. So put the vinegar in at the beginning. Works like a charm!
 
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Made 22 half-pints of muscadine jelly:



and another 22 half-pints of spiced tomato jam


Both of these are for my farmers market stand. I generally make up relatively small batches for the market so that I don't have too much inventory. My exceptions to the small batches are my big sellers: Habanero Gold, regular & sugar-free strawberry, and what we call Swamp Pop Jam: a mixture of blueberries, blackberries, bourbon & jalapenos.
 
Made 22 half-pints of muscadine jelly:



and another 22 half-pints of spiced tomato jam


Both of these are for my farmers market stand. I generally make up relatively small batches for the market so that I don't have too much inventory. My exceptions to the small batches are my big sellers: Habanero Gold, regular & sugar-free strawberry, and what we call Swamp Pop Jam: a mixture of blueberries, blackberries, bourbon & jalapenos.


Heavenly. :drool

If I lived closer to New Orleans, I would surely buy some from you.
 
Something was eating my cukes. Plants and all, but I spray them with Sevin and now their doing okay.

The Plum jam came out pretty good, though while the recipe didn't call for Sure Jell , I did add a packet. I don't think they were the right plums. Damson is one I don't think any one really grows or knows. A plum is a plum to most people.
 

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