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RE: A few Questions - TOF - 1 September 2012 (1 September 2012, 21:13)NorthernRaider Wrote: Try Lakeland and there is a Mormon owned company in Wales I believe that keeps pressure and vaccuum canning gear, plus grain mills etc. The linky to the LDS shop is in one of my posts, NR. Lakeland only sell the jars and sundry items. As far as I know, there's no seller of Canners in the UK(now there's a money making opportunity for some entrepreneurial type!) RE: A few Questions - NorthernRaider - 1 September 2012 Dammit I'm sure I've seen one some place in the last year but for the life of me i just cannot remember where! You all may grovel http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bernardin-Canning-Starter-Kit-Canner/dp/B003AL787E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1346531229&sr=8-3 RE: A few Questions - Prepaday - 1 September 2012 I would love to can meat, looks like I will have to buy a dryer. RE: A few Questions - NorthernRaider - 1 September 2012 PD reread post 12 You can definately get dehydrators from Lakeland though and your canners are on amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bernardin-Canning-Starter-Kit-Canner/dp/B003AL787E/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1346531229&sr=8-3 RE: A few Questions - TOF - 1 September 2012 (1 September 2012, 21:26)NorthernRaider Wrote: Dammit I'm sure I've seen one some place in the last year but for the life of me i just cannot remember where! Ahem, I think not..... Water bath canning kit and it's shipped from....... Canada! Dehydrators are good though! RE: A few Questions - NorthernRaider - 1 September 2012 Pressure canner doofahs a plenty on E bay but shipped from abroad Warrabout this ? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Presto-01781-Pressure-Canner/dp/B0000BYCFU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1346532070&sr=8-2 This article may help http://www.cottagesmallholder.com/you-can-buy-a-pressure-canner-in-the-uk-7434/ RE: A few Questions - TOF - 1 September 2012 That's the jobbie, TOF jnr got mine from an shop on Evilbay and paid about £80 including postage, you can get them now for about £100. I looked at the Hawkins one, believe it or not, it's cheaper to import one from USA! Just to add, it only took 8 days for it to arrive. I likey these! http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/For-All-American-Presto-Pressure-Canner-Retort-Canning-Bags-4-oz-Food-Storage-/370568103207?pt=Cookware&hash=item5647948527 They could go on my shopping list for my US visit. RE: A few Questions - Prepared Chick - 29 October 2012 (1 September 2012, 19:48)Tibbs735 Wrote: Sorry if any of these have come up before... 1.. Mylar bags and oxygen absorbers: best prices in UK plus 10% starting 31/10/12 - also repeat customers get 5% off their next order The Mylar Bag Store UK (link below) [http://stores.ebay.co.uk/The-Mylar-Bag-Store-UK] Food grade buckets of various sizes: Ampulla (link below:- various sellers on Ebay which are cheaper [http://www.ampulla.co.uk] 3. Never purchased from rosspa before but Shorters Club are good - I live in Essex and standard delivery £3.99 - I ordered 40kg worth of stuff the other day - one recommendation double check their prices though - some things are at great prices, but there are some "bulk" price items that work out more expensive than just buying multiple items of the same thing from any grocer i.e. Heinz Ketcup - works out cheaper to buy the 1.35kg bottle from grocery @ £3.00 a few times and works out better than buying the bulk bottle from Shorters. Essentially like all wholesalers and groceries you dont get the best deal on everything - you will have so shop around i.e I buy my 20kg bags of rice from local cash and carry store - but there is no way I would buy other products, which is much too expensive Hope this helps |