Today I made 40 small jars of gooseberry and elderflower jam. All went well until I came to bottle them. Once all the little bottles were filled I discovered that the place I had bought little bottles and little lids from had sent lids that were not quite little enough! The jam was rapidly cooling so I quickly sealed them with cellophane lids.
BUT - firstly they have no waxed paper disks - I don't think you need them with metal lids so I had not bought any, the ones I had were far too big. Secondly, they need to have metal lids in the end - they are for my daughter's wedding and will have little fabric hats on - the too big cellophane disks will have to go.
My concerns are first, whether I can safely change the lids once I have the correct size. Of course the jams will be cold. The bottles are really small - the thought of getting it all out and reboiling it is very depressing. And I can't do it for at least 2 weeks anyway as I am going away. Secondly, I wonder if I am going to get a nasty tough skin on top of the jams because of the lack of waxed disks. They have to stay nice until September.
I'd be really grateful if anyone was able to advise!
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