What do your store your rub or rubs in?
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goberpiles
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What do your store your rub or rubs in?
Looking for something decent to store my rubs and herbs and spice in what do you guys use?
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
I bought a load of self-sealing jam jars (the ones with the bit of spongy plastic to help create an air tight seal) from the Jam Jar Shop - I use these for making jams etc but they also work well for storing dry rubs & sauces etc.
Cheers,
Simon
Cheers,
Simon
Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
I got some Tupperware type jars from poundland soe years ago. They ave a screw cap and came in various sizes. Works very well. I think as long as the container is air tight, you are ok.
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
I use a version of these sold at Asda an own brand
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lock-Stackable- ... 51&sr=8-12
I also use a produce called Dry Spice, (http://www.dryspice.com/) which I was able to give out some samples of at MiM. Maybe someone who used them can let me/us know if they are any good?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lock-Stackable- ... 51&sr=8-12
I also use a produce called Dry Spice, (http://www.dryspice.com/) which I was able to give out some samples of at MiM. Maybe someone who used them can let me/us know if they are any good?
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
Please tell me you're not making jam on your joe tooKamadoSimon wrote:I bought a load of self-sealing jam jars (the ones with the bit of spongy plastic to help create an air tight seal) from the Jam Jar Shop - I use these for making jams etc but they also work well for storing dry rubs & sauces etc.
Cheers,
Simon
I use the glass jars with the hinged lids, normally able to pick them up in the supermarket for £2 to £4
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
+1 for the Kilner jars
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
Thanks for putting the name up, my brain is deadRobinC wrote:+1 for the Kilner jars
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
Now for a really geeky point
Although they are made by the Kilner company they are not strictly Kilner jars. The original Kilner jar had a seperate glass stopper with a rubber "washer" secured by a metal screw ring. They were used for home preserving fruit etc., my mam had dozens which sadly got lost after her passing.
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p13218/Kilner-Jars?src=mpkit
Sorry but it had to be said
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p13218/Kilner-Jars?src=mpkit
Sorry but it had to be said
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JEC
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
Guess you've had your wetabix todaykeith157 wrote:Now for a really geeky point![]()
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Although they are made by the Kilner company they are not strictly Kilner jars. The original Kilner jar had a seperate glass stopper with a rubber "washer" secured by a metal screw ring. They were used for home preserving fruit etc., my mam had dozens which sadly got lost after her passing.
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p13218/Kilner-Jars?src=mpkit
Sorry but it had to be said
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Re: What do your store your rub or rubs in?
JEC wrote:Please tell me you're not making jam on your joe tooKamadoSimon wrote:I bought a load of self-sealing jam jars (the ones with the bit of spongy plastic to help create an air tight seal) from the Jam Jar Shop - I use these for making jams etc but they also work well for storing dry rubs & sauces etc.
Cheers,
Simon![]()
I use the glass jars with the hinged lids, normally able to pick them up in the supermarket for £2 to £4
Errrrr...... no
We've a fair few Crab Apple trees on the lane I live on & make crab apple & pepper jelly to go with what's cooked on the Joe!