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UER Forum > Archived US: Mid-Atlantic > Canned Goods (Viewed 808 times)
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Canned Goods
< on 8/16/2012 3:00 PM >
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Anyone ever discovered a batch of canned goods? I tried a few of the jams from 1974 (labeled). A Spoonful didn't kill me....1.


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Smelled just like my Grandma used to make....Boone,NC

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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 1 on 8/16/2012 4:58 PM >
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Were they pickled?

Either way, I wouldn't trust 'em.

Oh good, my slow clap processor made it into this thing.
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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 2 on 8/16/2012 8:30 PM >
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jenkum lab!! smells like granny!

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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 3 on 8/16/2012 10:57 PM >
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Great googely moogely.

All the hours, all the work planting and harvesting, all that money spent on canning supplies....

If there's any honey in there it'd probably make some bitchin' mead. Honey doesn't go bad, and anything from the 70's is going to be pure wildflower honey from someone's own bee boxes.
Any sort of maple syrup should be fine as well unless there's fuzz growing on it, but even then you can heat it up and kill it.

Also, the only preserves I've ever found:




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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 4 on 8/17/2012 5:19 AM >
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A few of the jars had mold (Visible) so I stayed away from those but the jams seemed to be all-right. I believe there was honey. I will have to go check it out again soon. This house is right next to a University Dorm so I know all of those jars will be busted soon!

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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 5 on 8/19/2012 3:54 PM >
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If I were you I'd buy an ass of fancy crackers and go try all of the edible-looking stuff. Bonus points if you bring box wine.

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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 6 on 8/20/2012 4:50 AM >
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Oh my god. OH MY GOD. That is one seriously bitchin' stash of cannery right there. Out of all the things I have seen and thought, "how could someone leave that behind?" that probably ranks at #1 or damn near it. Please, go rescue as much of it as you can possibly carry, if not to taste, to at least wash out the jars and pass them along to someone who can use them. I'd hate to see vintage canning jars get smashed by vandals.

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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 7 on 9/28/2012 5:24 PM >
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I am surprised the jars are intact from the 70s. they are amazing and I LOVE those kind of old jars.

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Re: Canned Goods
<Reply # 8 on 9/28/2012 11:39 PM >
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Awesome Shtuffs.... Too bad most of it's gone to waste tho

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