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I have been looking to buy 3rd/4th brewing vessel/s

DO NOT buy http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

<http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & sku=17082078>

& sku=17082078

(out of stock anyway) while its cheap, the lid didn't fit right (on BOTH of

them so my assumption is that all of them are like that) and the hole where

the spigot goes had chips all over (that too was BOTH of them) so this very

jar is NOT GOOD!

Teresita could you copy/paste the link again please to the one you use. The

link didn't work and I ve tried to fix it in several ways with no go!

A couple of my starter SCOBY's are ready to be moved and I might have to

resort to plain gallon jar temporarily until I can find a brewing jar with

spigot I am happy with.

I do have 2 2.5 brewing jars that I am happy with and I know where I bought

them while the price was reasonable the shipping was just too much!

Amazon=good jars expensive shipping

Bedbathandbeyond=ok jars higher priced but cheap shipping

Good morning everyone!

nn

From: kombucha tea

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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 3:47 PM

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Subject: brewing vessel

This is the vessel I use.

http://www.bedbatha ndbeyond. com/product. asp?order_ num=1823915889 &

SKU=14959424 & RN=2125

same as . Works beautifully for me. I just cover it so it doesn't

get direct sun.

Teresita

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hi, i got this one also,I use for water. Seems i am the only one concerned for

the tint in this jar. Anyone knows what they use to give it that tint?

>

> I have been looking to buy 3rd/4th brewing vessel/s

>

>

>

> DO NOT buy http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

> <http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & sku=17082078>

> & sku=17082078

>

> (out of stock anyway) while its cheap, the lid didn't fit right (on BOTH of

> them so my assumption is that all of them are like that) and the hole where

> the spigot goes had chips all over (that too was BOTH of them) so this very

> jar is NOT GOOD!

>

>

>

> Teresita could you copy/paste the link again please to the one you use. The

> link didn't work and I ve tried to fix it in several ways with no go!

>

>

>

> A couple of my starter SCOBY's are ready to be moved and I might have to

> resort to plain gallon jar temporarily until I can find a brewing jar with

> spigot I am happy with.

>

>

>

> I do have 2 2.5 brewing jars that I am happy with and I know where I bought

> them while the price was reasonable the shipping was just too much!

>

>

>

> Amazon=good jars expensive shipping

>

> Bedbathandbeyond=ok jars higher priced but cheap shipping

>

>

>

> Good morning everyone!

>

> nn

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> From: kombucha tea

> [mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of Teresita

> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 3:47 PM

> kombucha tea

> Subject: brewing vessel

>

>

>

>

>

> This is the vessel I use.

>

> http://www.bedbatha ndbeyond. com/product. asp?order_ num=1823915889 &

> SKU=14959424 & RN=2125

>

> same as . Works beautifully for me. I just cover it so it doesn't

> get direct sun.

> Teresita

>

>

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Polly...i could not find anything there on lead content in color, oh well so

long it does not glow at night LOL

> > hi, i got this one also,I use for water. Seems i am the only one concerned

for the tint in this jar. Anyone knows what they use to give it that tint?

> >

> >

> >

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n, I use this jar

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424

I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing with a

dark cloth and it does well.

My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

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... maybe for avery short time only,they need to breath..jahjet

" Ia leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing with

dark cloth and it does well "

>

> n, I use this jar

>

> http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424

>

> I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

> and Ia leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

with dark cloth and it does well.

>

> My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

>

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... maybe for avery short time only,they need to breath..jahjet

" Ia leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing with

dark cloth and it does well "

>

> n, I use this jar

>

> http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424

>

> I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

> and Ia leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

with dark cloth and it does well.

>

> My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

>

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You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

but wider instead of tall) .

Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

be moved to a brewing jar)

Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

Kombuchingly yours!

nn

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: brewing vessel

n, I use this jar

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

<http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

& SKU=14959424

I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

with a dark cloth and it does well.

My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

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You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

but wider instead of tall) .

Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

be moved to a brewing jar)

Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

Kombuchingly yours!

nn

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: brewing vessel

n, I use this jar

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

<http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

& SKU=14959424

I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

with a dark cloth and it does well.

My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

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I started out with one gallon pickle jar. This was good for me, as I needed to

start slowly with taking the KT. It didn't take too long before 1G was not

enough though, and I have two 1-G pickle jars going. I am keeping my eyes open

for a jar with spigot though. I know there's a co. in town that sells the 2 gal

ceramic water jug things for about $40. I see lots of people using these same

jugs. The only thing is I like peaking, so if I can find a glass one, I'd

rather do that. :)

I think taller ones take a bit longer than wider, but if you're using it at the

rate that it's brewing, that's no biggy either. :)

Velma

kombucha tea

From: juliann@...

Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 22:08:14 -0700

Subject: RE: Re: brewing vessel

You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

but wider instead of tall) .

Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

be moved to a brewing jar)

Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

Kombuchingly yours!

nn

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: brewing vessel

n, I use this jar

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

<http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

& SKU=14959424

I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

with a dark cloth and it does well.

My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

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I started out with one gallon pickle jar. This was good for me, as I needed to

start slowly with taking the KT. It didn't take too long before 1G was not

enough though, and I have two 1-G pickle jars going. I am keeping my eyes open

for a jar with spigot though. I know there's a co. in town that sells the 2 gal

ceramic water jug things for about $40. I see lots of people using these same

jugs. The only thing is I like peaking, so if I can find a glass one, I'd

rather do that. :)

I think taller ones take a bit longer than wider, but if you're using it at the

rate that it's brewing, that's no biggy either. :)

Velma

kombucha tea

From: juliann@...

Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 22:08:14 -0700

Subject: RE: Re: brewing vessel

You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

but wider instead of tall) .

Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

be moved to a brewing jar)

Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

Kombuchingly yours!

nn

From: kombucha tea

[mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

kombucha tea

Subject: Re: brewing vessel

n, I use this jar

http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

<http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

& SKU=14959424

I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

with a dark cloth and it does well.

My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

avoid fire hazards.

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Hi, nn, when i went into B & B & B to order they gave me a 5 dollar

certificate, and waved shipping, it was only 16 bucks shipped to my door.Smile

>

> You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

> ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

> I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

> but wider instead of tall) .

>

>

>

> Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

> steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

> ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

> gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

> double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

> healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

> be moved to a brewing jar)

>

>

>

> Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

>

>

>

> Kombuchingly yours!

>

> nn

>

>

>

> From: kombucha tea

> [mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

> kombucha tea

> Subject: Re: brewing vessel

>

>

>

>

>

> n, I use this jar

>

> http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

> <http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

> & SKU=14959424

>

> I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

> and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

> with a dark cloth and it does well.

>

> My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

> whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

> avoid fire hazards.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi nn, wider is generally better than tall as a wider surface in relation

to the depth allows more oxygen in. But if money is an issue, you could still

work with your 2 tall jars and not fill them completely.

I am now using an Anchor Hocking 2-Gallon Heritage Hill Jar, you can see it by

pasting this info into the search tool at amazon.com. I bought mine at Walmart.

It has great proportions for kombucha brewing.

>

> You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

> ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

> I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

> but wider instead of tall) .

>

>

>

> Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

> steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

> ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

> gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

> double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

> healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

> be moved to a brewing jar)

>

>

>

> Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

>

>

>

> Kombuchingly yours!

>

> nn

>

>

>

> From: kombucha tea

> [mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

> kombucha tea

> Subject: Re: brewing vessel

>

>

>

>

>

> n, I use this jar

>

> http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

> <http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

> & SKU=14959424

>

> I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

> and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

> with a dark cloth and it does well.

>

> My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

> whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

> avoid fire hazards.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for many years,

nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not use the BB & B blue

tint, i use that for water container only..Luv Jahjet

> >

> > You know I have been eyeballing this jar for some time and wished I had

> > ordered this one instead of the horrid other, a nightmare! My question is.

> > I have 2 2.5 gal jars already (they are tall) and this one is 2.8 (bigger

> > but wider instead of tall) .

> >

> >

> >

> > Are they too big? a friend of mine has been brewing and bottling on a

> > steady basis and im struggling! I know hes been doing this since fall and I

> > ve only started on Feb 7th. When researching I see so many say to get a

> > gallon jar. Am I going overboard? Expecting too much? I did make sure to

> > double the recipe! Nothings wrong, just slow going, (warm house, steady 70,

> > healthy starter SCOBYs and healthy adopted SCOBY. I have 3 starters ready to

> > be moved to a brewing jar)

> >

> >

> >

> > Help before I spend my meager savings on this jar! Thanks so much

> >

> >

> >

> > Kombuchingly yours!

> >

> > nn

> >

> >

> >

> > From: kombucha tea

> > [mailto:kombucha tea ] On Behalf Of teretorre

> > Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 8:57 AM

> > kombucha tea

> > Subject: Re: brewing vessel

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > n, I use this jar

> >

> > http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1

> > <http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1 & SKU=14959424>

> > & SKU=14959424

> >

> > I removed the plastic washer under the lid so there was some air flow

> > and I leave the lid on, without a cloth cover and I cover the whole thing

> > with a dark cloth and it does well.

> >

> > My kitchen is pretty cold so I bought a warming pad for it. I hit the button

> > whenever I walk by and remember to because it turns off after 30 minutes to

> > avoid fire hazards.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Posted by: " Jahjet " jahjet@... jahjet

Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)

Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for

many years, nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not

use the BB & B blue tint, i use that for water container only..Luv

Jahjet

Hi Jahjet,

Where can I find the Anchor Hocking jars on clearance?

Thanks!

Kathleen

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lol i am not jahjet but I got mine at walmart. I got the 1 gallon jar & it was

$7.

Patti

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Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 1:20:20 AM

Subject: Re: brewing vessel

Posted by: " Jahjet " jahjet (DOT) com jahjet

Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)

Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for

many years, nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not

use the BB & B blue tint, i use that for water container only..Luv

Jahjet

Hi Jahjet,

Where can I find the Anchor Hocking jars on clearance?

Thanks!

Kathleen

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Hi Patti!

LOl! What does yours look like? Jahjet In

kombucha tea , patti <patti720@...> wrote:

>

> lol i am not jahjet but I got mine at walmart. I got the 1 gallon jar & it

was $7.

>

>

>

> Patti

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Kathleen <kathleencsa@...>

> kombucha tea

> Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 1:20:20 AM

> Subject: Re: brewing vessel

>

>

> Posted by: " Jahjet " jahjet (DOT) com jahjet

> Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)

>

> Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for

> many years, nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not

> use the BB & B blue tint, i use that for water container only..Luv

> Jahjet

>

> Hi Jahjet,

>

> Where can I find the Anchor Hocking jars on clearance?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Kathleen

>

>

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at the bottom of this page.. click on new photos. I put some in my folder.. i

think its called patti's pics? something like that.

Patti

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Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 11:06:23 AM

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Hi Patti!

LOl! What does yours look like? Jahjet In kombucha tea@ groups.

com, patti <patti720@.. .> wrote:

>

> lol i am not jahjet but I got mine at walmart. I got the 1 gallon jar & it

was $7.

>

>

>

> Patti

>

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Kathleen <kathleencsa@ ...>

> kombucha tea

> Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 1:20:20 AM

> Subject: Re: brewing vessel

>

>

> Posted by: " Jahjet " jahjet (DOT) com jahjet

> Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)

>

> Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for

> many years, nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not

> use the BB & B blue tint, i use that for water container only..Luv

> Jahjet

>

> Hi Jahjet,

>

> Where can I find the Anchor Hocking jars on clearance?

>

> Thanks!

>

> Kathleen

>

>

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patti,I like your pics! did you get glass lids with yours? jahjet

> >

> > lol i am not jahjet but I got mine at walmart. I got the 1 gallon jar & it

was $7.

> >

> >

> >

> > Patti

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Kathleen <kathleencsa@ ...>

> > kombucha tea

> > Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 1:20:20 AM

> > Subject: Re: brewing vessel

> >

> >

> > Posted by: " Jahjet " jahjet (DOT) com jahjet

> > Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)

> >

> > Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for

> > many years, nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not

> > use the BB & B blue tint, i use that for water container only..Luv

> > Jahjet

> >

> > Hi Jahjet,

> >

> > Where can I find the Anchor Hocking jars on clearance?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Kathleen

> >

> >

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Yes I sure did!

In the pics I was asking what is that thing growing in there LOL I found out

yesterday! Its a baby! YAY!

Patti

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From: Jahjet <jahjet@...>

kombucha tea

Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 12:15:54 PM

Subject: Re: brewing vessel

patti,I like your pics! did you get glass lids with yours? jahjet

> >

> > lol i am not jahjet but I got mine at walmart. I got the 1 gallon jar & it

was $7.

> >

> >

> >

> > Patti

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ____________ _________ _________ __

> > From: Kathleen <kathleencsa@ ...>

> > kombucha tea

> > Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 1:20:20 AM

> > Subject: Re: brewing vessel

> >

> >

> > Posted by: " Jahjet " jahjet (DOT) com jahjet

> > Wed Mar 17, 2010 9:59 am (PDT)

> >

> > Hi, Doris and n..i also use the Anchor Hockings wide necks, for

> > many years, nice thick jars, right now on clearence for 9.99 I will not

> > use the BB & B blue tint, i use that for water container only..Luv

> > Jahjet

> >

> > Hi Jahjet,

> >

> > Where can I find the Anchor Hocking jars on clearance?

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > Kathleen

> >

> >

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this is the site ..just sent to kathleen 30 min ago, they are selling fast ,

this is the best quality jar, Patti says walgreen has them too!!

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http://www.instawares.com/anchor-hocking-glassware.0.24.0.0.htm?9gtype=search & 9g\

kw=anchor%20hocking & 9gad=5287503519.1 & 9gag=1586531889 & gclid=CKuClerZxKACFRplswod\

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> I found these one gallon wide-mouth glass Anchor Hocking jars with lid for

$10.69 at the above place.  Some sites that pulled up are sold out

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That is the same jar I have that I got at Walmart for under $7! NO Shipping!

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From: Rhonwyn Jennings <rhonwynjennings@...>

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Sent: Fri, March 19, 2010 6:29:07 AM

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http://www.instawares.com/anchor-hocking-glassware.0.24.0.0.htm?9gtype=search & 9g\

kw=anchor%20hocking & 9gad=5287503519.1 & 9gag=1586531889 & gclid=CKuClerZxKACFRplswod\

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I found these one gallon wide-mouth glass Anchor Hocking jars with lid for

$10.69 at the above place. Some sites that pulled up are sold out

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That is a god buy! Did you also see the 2 gallon ones?? at Walmart??

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http://www.instawares.com/anchor-hocking-glassware.0.24.0.0.htm?9gtype=search & 9g\

kw=anchor%20hocking & 9gad=5287503519.1 & 9gag=1586531889 & gclid=CKuClerZxKACFRplswod\

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