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The lime juice is citric acid.Good morning gardeners. More rain overnight but the temps are rising up a bit. I picked a nice bunch of green beans, some blushing tomatoes, three jalapenos and an okra. I got my first batch of peach preserves canned yesterday. Total was 9 half pints. I'm so sick of flavorless grocery store (actually Welch's) grape jelly I opened a jar to have with breakfast. I need to go to the grocery store and pick up lime juice, onions and cilantro to make salsa. BTW @NewBoots, the salsa recipe in my Ball Canning Cookbook doesn't call for citric acid since you add a boatload of lime juice. And that is for water bath canning. I'm glad your back is feeling a bit better today @Sueby. Did you get much rain yesterday? It rained pretty much all day here. I let the big girls out while I was feeding and watering yesterday afternoon and they didn't seem to mind the rain at all. My poblanos are still growing and with the warmer temps should do better. I got a final count on my nearly mature butternut squash. I planted 3 plants and have 8 likely 3 to 4 pound squash. There are 3 babies that may still have time to mature. I am watching them closely because waiting for their stems to turn brown they are subject to "tastings" by my wild tenants. I suspect my bell pepper plants are done for the season and most of the potato plants have died down. I guess after I process some more tomatoes I can dig them up. Who knows what those little chipmunks might want to nibble on. Have a great day everyone and happy canning.
Give it a try. I would only add lemon to tomatoes if I was making a Bloody Mary. LOL! The jar keeps fresh for like 2 years.I just ordered some from amazon.![]()