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<blockquote data-quote="beaupipe" data-source="post: 56189" data-attributes="member: 595"><p>I believe they're known as 'bale-top jars'. You're better off with screw on tops, because there is far less leakage from them. I have no idea about where to find them in Saskatchewan, but your best bet is probably a hardware store or even a flea market/garage sale. Anywhere that has supplies for home canning--and there must be a place like that in Saskatchewan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beaupipe, post: 56189, member: 595"] I believe they're known as 'bale-top jars'. You're better off with screw on tops, because there is far less leakage from them. I have no idea about where to find them in Saskatchewan, but your best bet is probably a hardware store or even a flea market/garage sale. Anywhere that has supplies for home canning--and there must be a place like that in Saskatchewan. [/QUOTE]
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