913 days ago

Gallon size Jar with NEW LID

Leanne from Ohaupo

Gallon size capacity. 3.78 litres.
Great for fermented foods like:
kombucha,
sauerkraut
Kimchi
Apple cider vinegar
Plum wine
Preserving lemons and limes
Ginger beer
Beer
Distilling gin
Pickling onions
Chillies for hot sauce
Or:
Food storage
Put a candle inside
Raw milk jar.
Cookie jar
Glass house for raising seedlings
The colour of the lids is white
Minimum order for postage is 2 jars
If you’re coming to fieldays which is 14 - 17 June pick up is opposite gate 2!
If you want an original lid it has been dented or whacked with the back of a knife then $6 per jar
If you want a new lid $7 per jar.
30 jars available

Price: $7

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