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When I do any glass jar canning, I always put the jars in the over @200*F for 2 hours. This sterilizes the jars. I pull them out, add ingredient, lid then in the water bath...
It is good practice for both jars and food to be preserved to be hot. The time in the hot water bath is not only for sealing the jars-it is also about pasteurization, so if you put the product in cold, you are not getting the pasteurization time required for whatever you are preserving...
Went back for more today. End of the first flush, but found some new buttons starting on a bare dirt path. I'm certain same thing is happening in the woods on either side, but can't see them in the leaf litter and grass. With a tropical low projected in the gulf late this week, should give them...
Never heard of them before. Not a thing here in the deep south. I have heard of the sloppy Joe though. Those were popular where I grew up as a kid in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Found my old thread. Click the link for pics. of the worst cut brisket transformed into one of the best I have ever smoked...
https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/threads/firehouse-brisket-for-the-guys.317423/
Another option you can do is truss the brisket flat to pull the thin corners in. This makes it thicker and not stick out where it will dry out and burn. It also gives the overall brisket a more uniform thickness with the point for a more even cook.....
I will add this here....ground breaking research. This is just in mice trials, but it looks promising for those with metabolic dysfunction. (not that I am condoning a junk food diet though)
https://scitechdaily.com/magnesium-marvel-experimental-drug-melts-fat-even-on-a-junk-food-diet/
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