FirstTimertoDiz
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Ok, so in an effort to cut down our grocery bills this year, I planted a garden to grow some vegetables. I truthfully didn't have high expectations, because I am the furthest from having a green thumb as you can get, but I was pleasantly surprised when I started having success with most items.
My happiness turned to panic though, when I realized I could now feed an army with all the veggies we were soon producing!! So, with my ever-frugal mind, I decided to teach myself the art of canning. I bought a water-bath canner for this year, with the intentions of getting a pressure canner for next years project.
The problem is, my efforts to can have made glaringly obvious what I had already suspected- my stove is a piece of junk!! We have an electric coil stove, and it doesn't heat evenly, and I end up burning the bottoms of the pans because it gets "hot spots" in some areas.
So, we have decided this Christmas to get a new stove- I have always wanted a flat top glass stove, and thought this would be the perfect opportunity, but then I am reading now that you shouldn't use a flat top for canning? Anyone know why, and more importantly- has anyone tried it? What was your experience, good or bad?
Thanks!
My happiness turned to panic though, when I realized I could now feed an army with all the veggies we were soon producing!! So, with my ever-frugal mind, I decided to teach myself the art of canning. I bought a water-bath canner for this year, with the intentions of getting a pressure canner for next years project.
The problem is, my efforts to can have made glaringly obvious what I had already suspected- my stove is a piece of junk!! We have an electric coil stove, and it doesn't heat evenly, and I end up burning the bottoms of the pans because it gets "hot spots" in some areas.
So, we have decided this Christmas to get a new stove- I have always wanted a flat top glass stove, and thought this would be the perfect opportunity, but then I am reading now that you shouldn't use a flat top for canning? Anyone know why, and more importantly- has anyone tried it? What was your experience, good or bad?
Thanks!