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Shane Woodruff <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Apr 2003 18:04:32 -0800
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     As everyone who purchases glass to pack their
honey knows honey jars are not cheap.  Even the 5
pound containers are over a dollar each if you factor
in the lids.  A good source for free or cheap one
gallon containers is the local sub shop.  The one near
us gets pickels and hot peppers in glass jars.  The
guy who owns the place sells me a case of 4 for $1.00.
 They have been washed and the label removed.  I do
let the air out a while before using them though since
they still smell like pickels or peppers for a while.
Another source of them is the local elementary school.
 When they serve hamburgers the pickels come in these
same jars.  These are free but its easier to just get
the from the sub shop since he saves them for me and
they are already cleaned.

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