National Mason Jar Day
National Mason Jar Day, November 30th, honors an innovative device that has been bringing families together for generations.
We simply enjoy the flavors of summer in the midst of winter by opening a jar of fruit preserves or spicy salsa. The Mason jar saves fruits and vegetables from the garden for those who like to pickle. We make them sweet or spicy, from green beans to watermelon.
While food preservation has existed for centuries, John Landis Mason of New Jersey made home canning safe. A pioneering invention, the young tinsmith's patent #22186 for a "Improvement in screwneck bottles" introduced a new style.
Gardeners have been canning since the 1980s. They stocked their pantries from their victory gardens. Some people padded their wallets with their heirloom collections. Many more people also shared their bounty as colorful gifts, and many more have shared their bounty. As stunning DIY projects in shabby chic vases or as an artfully painted desk caddy, Mason jars serve double duty as a stunning DIY project.
However, we still use these versatile vessels, this holiday delight in their existence and their use..
How to celebrate #nationalmasonjarday
These jars were versatile, and Mason jars were used to preserve the bounty of our gardens. Mason jars were first used to save the bounty of our gardens. They come in a variety of designs, both old and new.
Describe all of your favorite ways to use Mason Jars. Show your admiration for the Mason jar whether you fill them with your favorite recipes, a miniature fairy garden, or hang them from a chandelier. Share your gardening and DIY gifts with colleagues and neighbors. A Mason jar craft party was held by Host. Transplant your favorite houseplant into a classic Mason jar and give it as a gift.
If you're celebrating, be sure to use #NationalMasonJarDay on social media.
The national mason jar day celebrations have a long tradition
In 2017, Misty Campbell-Olbert, the maker of Unboxing the Bizarre, founded National Mason Jar Day to commemorate a day that should have existed a long time ago!! Mason jars are synonymous with ingenuity, liberty, and ingenuity, as well as creativity – all worthy of celebration.
Mason jar FAQ
Q. What sizes do Mason jars come in?
A. Mason jars come in a variety of sizes to suit many needs.. These are just a few of the most common ones. These are just a few of the most common ones.
4 ounces = 1/4 pint
8 ounces = 1/2 pint
16 ounces = 1 pint
24 ounces = 1.5 pint
32 ounces = 1 quart
64 ounces = 1/2 gallon. 1/2 gallon = 1/2 gallon.
Q. Can I put Mason jars in a pressure cooker?
A. Yes. Yes. Yes. Original canning jars are made to withstand pressure canning. Make sure you're using a canning jar rather than a reclaimed peanut butter jar. You should also make sure you're using a canning jar rather than a jar. Follow the canner's instructions closely and you should have no issues.
What is the right size Mason jar for collecting my spare change? Q. What is the best Mason jar for collecting my spare change?
A. We like the pint jar for collecting spare coins. Anything larger and they will be too heavy for me, and that will be too heavy for me...I mean...you should go to the bank.