Glass jars and shipping aren’t always the best match, but we have some helpful secrets to share. On this week’s episode of Perfectly Preserved, we teach you everything you need to know about how to ship canned goods.
We share our very best tips, including how to make the shipping cost more reasonable and the best material to keep jars from breaking. Anna tells why she always puts each jar through a drop test, and Jenny shares ways to make the jars you send extra special. You’ll also hear our best ideas for jams, jellies, and preserved goods that make special gifts or care packages.
It’s time to share your canned goods with loved ones near and far! They are sure to be the best mail anyone gets.
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