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    - Basics - Filling the jars

    Source of Recipe

    from all easy cookin

    List of Ingredients

    Filling the jars

    - Be sure to pack the ingredients tightly when adding to the jar, especialy
    brown sugar. (Try crumbling the brown sugar to give it an even texture
    before packing into jar. Recipes with brown sugar should be used within
    weeks of making because the sugar will turn rock hard the longer it sits. If
    this happens, you may have to pick at it to remove it from the jar.)

    - When adding ingredients such as nuts, candy, etc. it is best to place
    under the brown sugar in the jar.
    Flour and sugar seep through, so nuts and candies should be on top of flour
    or white sugar.
    You can put the flour and sugar on top of brown sugar if both sugars are in
    the recipe.

    - Pack contrasting colors together, the layers will look nicer.

    - Wipe the inside of the jar after adding ingredients like cocoa, brown
    sugar, etc. Be sure to do this before adding the next ingredient so you
    don't get a smeared look on the outside.

    - Use a hammer or mallet to help pack the ingredients into the jar firmly.
    Persistent tapping with a towel will help the ingredients to pack firmly.
    You can even cut a jar gripper to size and place in the jar before tapping
    to help pack down the ingredients; be sure to wipe the gripper before the
    next addition.

    - Always use clean jars and let them dry completely before using.
    A dishwasher dryer or hair dryer can speed up the drying process if you are
    in a hurry.

    - Use a funnel to help pour most of the ingredients into the jar.

    - Use colored coordianted candy for holiday themes, such as pastel M&M's for
    Easter or babyshowers, or red and green M&M's for Christmas.

    - Use wide mouth, 1 quart canning jars for most recipes.
    Some recipes require bigger jars, and others will only need a smaller jars.

    Or you can use clear cannisters, plastic zip bags, or any other sealable
    container.
    Seasonings can be made in small jars or bags.
    You can also make fabric bags and place the sealed plastic bags with the dry
    ingredients into the fabric bags.
    The fabric bag is a good idea for spiced drinks, coffees and cocoas.

    - Be sure to follow the recipe's directions.
    Some jar recipes may need to be refrigerated.

    - How much will fit into jar?
    Approximately 4 cups fit into a 1 quart, wide mouth canning jar.
    Brown sugar compacts well, so recipes with brown sugar can fit more into a
    jar.

    - If there is any space left after adding all ingredients, you can add more
    candy, nuts, chocolate chips, etc. Any that are included in the recipe, to
    fill up the space.

    * These dry mixes can be made ahead, but for no longer than 3 months; and if
    your jar mix includes nuts, the recipe should be used no later than 3
    months.
    You do not have to keep these dry mixes in the refrigerator unless the
    recipe states to do it.

    There are so many different recipes for these. And who knows, maybe you will
    come up with one of your own.

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