Please don’t take my snap lids away – Editorial Notebook

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Published: August 22, 2002

Consternation has struck home canners on the Prairies this summer with

the discovery that the Bernardin company is no longer manufacturing the

78 millimetre Gem jars and the snap lids that seal them.

The company says the standard quart Gem jar is losing popularity with

home canners, so it is standardizing its sizes and will only produce

and supply lids for the standard 70 mm and the wide-mouth 86 mm sizes.

We’ve been getting reports that home canners have been unable to find

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snap lids for the Gems, and we’ve reported news of petitions, anxious

calls and irate e-mails to Bernardin.

Last year we reported an increase in home canning popularity, as

consumers realized the benefits and the control it gives them over food

content. That makes more surprising that a common jar and lid size has

been eliminated.

There will still be home canning, that old and clever process through

which nature’s sunshine is captured in jarred jewels for later

enjoyment.

But in support of prairie home canners and in aid of the Gem protest,

we offer this song, to be sung to the tune of You Are My Sunshine.

I had some Gem jars, ten thousand Gem jars.

When full on my shelves, I smiled all day.

But come this summer, there are no snap lids.

Please don’t take my snap lids away.

It was Bernardin, that old Bernardin

Who said the snap lids had no sway.

They fit the Gem jars, the lovely Gem jars

Please don’t take my snap lids away.

They said the jar size, the Gem-like jar size

Had small demand with canning sorts.

But if that’s so, dear, why is my basement

Full of Gem jars enough for a fort?

The other night, dear, I wasn’t sleeping

Because of stress caused by no lids.

I’ve searched the stores and malls and yard sales

Now I won’t have canned fruit for my kids.

I have a garden, it’s full of veggies

It has cucumbers and rows of beets.

But will this bounty become my pickles?

Or will home canning go down to defeat?

Please keep the snap lids, the clever snap lids

That fit my Gem jars snug and tight.

‘Cause if my garden crop is wasted,

Bernardin, you are in for a fight.

About the author

Barb Glen

Barb Glen

Barb Glen is the livestock editor for The Western Producer and also manages the newsroom. She grew up in southern Alberta on a mixed-operation farm where her family raised cattle and produced grain.

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