>>> use a bleach rinse (1/2 cup to 5 gal). I have never had a problem. I
explained to him the way my dishwasher has a sani-rinse and a heat dry.
He said that would be ok, and not to worry about the bleach.
When I reuse jars, that is what I do.
>>> As far as labels go-- I print my own up, they are Avery labels and will wash off in the sink prior to going into the dishwasher.
Personally I tie my labels onto the neck of the jar with thin twin that looks like baling twine. Gives it a rustic look I like. Plus I can get more info on the label than with just a stick on label.
Mike in LA
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