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BlueWhiskey

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Hello all


My grandma gifted me a bunch of jars when she was moving to a smaller home. I've looked around a little and I don't think they are worth much but I'm more curious if they are still safe to use for dry food storage?* They all have the original lids. I have attached a few pics I have around 15 jars total.


Thanks for any info!


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nhpharm

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I have a bunch of them that I do exactly that with. I see no reason not to. You might want to use a shoulder seal gasket if you are in a humid area.
 

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Thank you!

That's what I was hoping to hear.

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They have tons of uses! just be careful or you will find you have more jars than uses :D

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