When cannery assignments come up for our ward, I always want to go but that means a sitter for 4 hours for 2 or 3 kids. Then I found out that the cannery lends #10 can sealers to ward members! I just thought I'd pass on the info. On Monday (May 4th), I'm borrowing a canner/sealer from the cannery and sealing a bunch of #10 cans for food storage. I have to have it back by Thursday morning. And if you have anything you feel like canning, you can buy the #10 cans at the cannery and bring it over. I think they're $.71 for the can, lid, and one oxygen absorber.
I'll be doing wheat, flour, beans, rice, apples, carrots, macaroni, oats, onions and whatever else I feel like throwing in a can. I get the feeling we'll be canning for family home evening. ;)
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Yep...
We have a couple of hard core canners in our ward, so the canner is floating around quite often. Whom ever has it usually announces in church so that people can come over their house and can if they want. I'd totally come over if I had somewhere to store it. Maybe in 5/6 months when our house is finished we can do something like that again, and I can start stocking my food(storage) room!
Great idea about the canner.
And way to go on the caulking. I've tried a couple of times around toilets and it looks awful. I think I deserve to get paid nothing my caulking.
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