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    I know they're no Kilner jar but are these better than tupperware given that they're mostly glass?

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    As long as there is some sort of seal on the lid they'll be fine
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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    As long as there is some sort of seal on the lid they'll be fine

    Sweet, they are. quid each from Morrisons. Got myself a few, going to get some more. I was worried the plastic could cause problems to the taste with it not being glass.

    Going to take some time to build a collection of Kilners. Not something I can afford to go out and buy 10 of.

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    i started using jam jars after my last chop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyjack View Post
    i started using jam jars after my last chop.
    Haven't found anything big enough apart from pickling jars but the lids stink. I just don't eat many preserves so don't really come across many jars. Sound perfect if you have enough like.

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    i have kilner jars but find them awkward, jam jars are neat and tidy easy to stack

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    I've saved a few of the douwe egberts coffee jars (or whatever its called), I figured they may be of use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esh View Post
    I've saved a few of the douwe egberts coffee jars (or whatever its called), I figured they may be of use.

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    I drink ground coffee. Wonder why instant comes in jars but ground comes in bags? I'd have 100s if it came in jars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunkyB View Post
    I drink ground coffee. Wonder why instant comes in jars but ground comes in bags? I'd have 100s if it came in jars.
    Instant is freeze dried, it'll suck up any moisture in the air which will spoil it and bags don't reseal airtight.
    Whereas ground is just that and a small amount of moisture won't hurt it.
    (i was curious myself a handful of years ago, and that was what I was told)

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