[Nfb-krafters-korner] Pickles - WAS: Measuring Hot Candle Wax

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    Catherine,

This is a great example. If a sighted person had a jar to fall over in a 
boiling canner, this would be difficult for them as well! It can be done 
safely but is going to involve cooling that whole pot down some and using 
jar tongs and another lifting tool like a huge spoon or another pair of 
tongs to grab it with both hands. And, if a person is limited in their 
abilities or doesn't feel comfortable, you call a sighted friend or if you 
were a sighted person, you call your Mama or a friend and say now what do I 
do lol. So, we all need to know our comfort zone. I don't like dealing with 
the pressure canner. So, I'll break green beans all day, wash dishes, and 
all the rest. But, I get a helper to help with the canner for a share of the 
beans.

Greg

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Yum, dill pickles!  Easy to make.  Well in comparison to the 7 day sweet 
pickles that my Mom used to make.  For the dills;  the clean hot  mason jars 
(full of cuucs and other stuff) are filled to near top with brine.  Using a 
liquid alert on side of jar makes this doable for me.  After sealing the 
jar,  place it in the canner for processing. .  I’ve done canning / 
preserving, mainly peaches, pears and apricots and the utensils that go with 
this process makes it again doable.  The exception for me is when a jar 
falls over in the canner filled with hot water.  very difficult to get out. 
It is an all day job with lots of pouring of hot brine. .
I no longer do the canning as we do not eat that much fruit and we are in 
Mexico for the winter.  I have done some selsa type preserves, but they are 
in small jars.
> I’ll have to look up the kool-aid pickles.  Our family loves pickles.
Catherine J
cuucs; phonetic abbreviation for cucumbers.


> On May 6, 2016, at 5:47 PM, Annette Carr via Nfb-krafters-korner 
> <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I have never made homemade pickles despite how much I love pickles.  At 
> work
> everyone has been going crazy over Kool-Aid Pickles.  I have not tried to
> make them yet.  It appears that they are very easy to make based on the
> various recipes out on the web.
>
> Annette
>
>
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> Behalf Of Nella Foster via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 10:38 PM
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> Cc: Nella Foster
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] MeasuringHotCandle Waxand Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
>
> This is such a good point.  I've made candles before, but most likely 
> won't
> do it again.  I enjoy making my own soap and think I get a better quality
> than any I can buy.  I'm having fun trying the knitting looms and will
> probably try the cro hooking.  There are so many things to learn and try
> there's no way I can do it all, but I want to be able to make informed
> decisions and get good information when needed.
>
> If people have a desire to learn something then they should do the 
> research
> and give it a try.  You can never know until you do it.
>
> I want to make pickles some day. Lol
>
> Nella
>
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> Behalf Of linda blasingim via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2016 7:46 PM
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> Candlemaking Questions
>
> Greg, at my age, I like taking short cuts.  If younger folks want to make
> candles, I think they should learn all they can.  Hey, I am for giving
> everything a try!  I made pickles years ago; now, I think commercial 
> pickles
> are wonderful.  We should learn something new each day.  If we learn the
> basic construction of a craft and never make it, it is okay; we have 
> learned
> something.  Like Courtney, I love the candle warmers for their fraquence
> choices, as well as, the cost.  I have even mixed the fraquences, which is
> fun.  If someone wants to make candles, I encourage him or her to make 
> them.
> Folks, try what you are interested in.  You don't know what you can 
> achieve
> until  you try it.  Do not be discouraged.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nfb-krafters-korner [mailto:nfb-krafters-korner-bounces at nfbnet.org] 
> On
> Behalf Of ncbootman--- via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 2:51 PM
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> Cc: ncbootman at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] MeasuringHotCandle Waxand Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> That is exactly where I'm at too. I'm with Linda B. Way to much work and
> expense in candlemaking for me. But, I'm really glad I now have some idea 
> of
> how and the knowledge that I believe and even know I could do it safely. I
> love that machine Linda B described! One function this group can be is to 
> be
> like the library. They have books on all sorts of topics. Most I'll never
> actually do. But, I can learn how it's done and so on. I don't want to
> rebuild an engine to speed up my white cane. But, I could learn how if I
> wanted to and could even tell somebody else at least generally how.
>
> Greg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henry Osborne via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 2:18 PM
> To: List for blind crafters and artists
> Cc: Henry Osborne
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner]MeasuringHotCandle Waxand Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> Hi Greg;
> Very, very well said. I whole heartily agree with all of your points.
> I do believe that the other person that recently spoke of how to make
> candles has many many years of both knowledge and experience in this field
> of crafting.
> I want to say to this person to not be discouraged in the craft of candel
> making because of the negative remarks of others.
> Joyce, I want to join Greg in thanking you for your mini lesson on how to
> make candels. I may never attempt this craft, but, at least I know the
> process of how to do it.
> Henry
>
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> Candlemaking Questions
>
> So, did you need to ask all of those questions? Do you think you could do
> the class? Did you ask for an opportunity to speak with the instructor
> yourself and sell him/her on the idea that you could benefit at least to
> some degree? And, if all else failed, did you contact the store manager or
> A.C. Moore corporate to state your case? Nobody has shown why you can't 
> take
> this class. Therefore, you are being excluded due to lack of understanding
> and information. Notice I am saying state your case. So many blind people
> might try to force the issue. But, what you need is information first. 
> That
> little old lady they hired off the street doesn't understand how a blind
> person can do anything most likely. We're so remarkable you know. We can
> talk and walk and chew gum lol. Also, could you call the store and get
> general information about this class? Talk to the manager about reasonable
> accommodation. Maybe you can bring someone with you to assist at no
> additional fee to get them seeing that you are competent and capable.
>
> Terry K, It is true that information is shared here. But, there is always
> someone trying to shut down any conversation. Wait till we teach a class.
> Don't talk about that on list till we can teach a class and hope you can
> attend. Don't talk about that because you could get burned. Don't share
> patterns or instructions so we can teach a class. And, many times, a 
> person
> does not need to sit through a class to do a project where they need only
> have the pattern because they already know the technique. That class time
> could better be used teaching new people basic technique. Also, by forcing
> classes, it is simply to hard to get a date and the procedure is not 
> teacher
> friendly. I have told Joyce why I will not teach classes months out. When 
> I
> taught my two beading classes, we were being told we desperately need
> classes for March. I agreed to teach. I finally said give me two dates
> because everything I asked for was taken. Now, we want teachers for June,
> July and August. I can't plan to be available for certain that far out. 
> So,
> I'll never be teaching another class here. So, as a group, you just 
> elected
> to give up any knowledge that I have. So be it. We need to just relax and
> share or we need to stop saying help each other and learn from each other
> and call ourselves a blind crafting school and just have classes.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Knox via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 12:52 PM
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> Cc: Terry Knox
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring HotCandle Waxand Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> Hey Greg,
> Need your input on this one. Went to AC Moore the other day and was real
> interested in taking one of their classes. Started asking all kinds of
> questions and they told me Take the class, to make it short. Then when 
> they
> realized I was blind told me they did not think I would be able to do the
> class. They discouraged me from taking the class and wanted to check with
> the teacher. They would not answer my questions and I guess they would 
> have
> taken my $25 for the class I could not do. We certainly get a lot more on
> this list then most places.
> Terry K
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On
> Behalf Of ncbootman--- via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Tuesday, May 3, 2016 12:02 PM
> To: List for blind crafters and artists
> Cc: ncbootman at gmail.com
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Waxand Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> We are all adults. We have to make decisions about what is safe for
> ourselves based on our abilities and limitations. Some people I know
> shouldn't be turned lose with a plastic canvas needle. They might poke 
> their
> eyes out. Then they could join this group I guess. Are we here to share
> knowledge and help people learn or are we here to tell people wait till we
> think you can handle the knowledge? Joyce, thank you for sharing since I 
> did
> learn and my goodness. My hot water is hotter than the wax. So, I don't
> think I'd get cooked lol.
>
> Greg
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terry Knox via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2016 11:18 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Waxand Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> Joyce,
> Too much info...Are you teaching a class on line? This was a lot of 
> answers
> here, all of this has it all swimming in my head and I am a seasoned
> crafter. Candle making is a craft that as you know can be most dangerous
> with Hot wax and really studied for a sighted person and tricky for a 
> vision
> impaired person. You really know how to do this well I would caution 
> advice
> given to anyone on hot wax crafting without hands on class or emails one 
> on
> one.
> Just my non important opinion.
> Terry K
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On
> Behalf Of Joyce Kane via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Monday, May 2, 2016 10:17 PM
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> Cc: blindhands at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Wax and Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> I used double boilers or a double boiler system like an inch or 2 of water
> in a saucepan with the pouring pot placed in the center.  I did not use
> anything under the pouring pot.
>
> I used a wooden spoon to keep stering  the wax.  I bought the one poor wax
> by the case or when starting out 11 pound slabs.  I cut it with a butter
> knife and weighed it according to the size of the jar or container I was
> going to poor it in.  I had gotten a talking food scale and would measure 
> in
> grams.  I paid over $100 for the talking scale.  If you want to know the
> name of the brand of scale send me a note off list with your other
> questions.
>
> I preferred purchasing the wax in cases of 55 pounds.  You got 5 - 11 
> pound
> slabs.
>
> I used cotter pins that were 4 or 5 inches long to hold the wix in place 
> at
> the top of the jars.  I used the wix with the metal disk on the bottom and
> would put some wax on it and put it into the jar and push it down.  You
> could feel it with your fingers if it was centered at the bottom.  My
> husband would put the wix in the cotter pin and use masking tape to secure
> the cotter pins to the top of the jar.  If you don't secure the wix in 
> place
> with the cotter pin which will hold it up straight the wix could shift and
> not be in the center.
>
> I would have to do some looking to find where I got the long cotter pins
> -that was a trick I learned from a candlemaker in PA that told me a lot of
> info and I first got the 11 pound slabs of wax from her.
>
> The one pour wax is soft and more like butter.  It melts at around 120 - 
> 130
> degrees.  I use to pour in the afternoon and leave them sit until before I
> went to bed or the next morning.  It will harden from the outside of the 
> jar
> to the center wick area.
>
>
>
> Joyce
> Too many questions.  This will keep you thinking for now.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Sirena Carroll via Nfb-krafters-korner
> Sent: Monday, May 2, 2016 8:03 PM
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> Cc: Sirena Carroll <sirenacarroll86 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Measuring Hot Candle Wax and Other
> Candlemaking Questions
>
> Dear Crafters,
>
> Looks like I may be venturing into candlemaking a bit sooner than planned
> due to an oppertunity that's popped up over here, but I had a few 
> questions
> for blind candlemakers first.
>
> I wanted to know how you candlemakers measure your hot wax when pouring it
> into a container or a mold if making wax tarts, bars or cubes. I've read 
> on
> Lonestar that you shouldn't fill the container up past the widest part of
> the jar, but how do you tell where that is for yourselves? Do you just use
> smaller jars and liquid level indicaters?
> Could an LLI even take that kind of heat? I like larger jar candles 
> myself,
> and would not wish to be limited to a certain size due to this.
>
> Another question. When wicking your containers. To ensure centering, do 
> any
> of you use wick-centering tools? If so, which would you recommend and do 
> you
> find they work for you? Also, do you use wick stickers, glue dots, or
> another method of making certain the wick adheres to the bottom of the
> container?
>
> When it comes to cutting one pour wax, if that is what you use, what tools
> do you use to do it? Or do you just get wax pellets, shavings or however
> else they're sold?
>
> What is a wick bar? I think I get the idea, but physically, what does it
> look like and what is it for? You have the wick centering tool, if you use
> it, and then a wick bar which instructions say to affix as one of the 
> final
> steps. It comes off, of course, but what is it actually for?
>
> Same with wick tabs. What are they used for?
>
> I can google all of this as well. I just figured I'd ask here.
>
> Oh, one more question. Do you use double boilers or a double boiler system
> like an inch of water in a saucepan with the pouring pot placed in the
> center, elevated upon a metal trivet or an inexpensive metal cookie 
> cutter?
>
> Thanks for all your help!
>
> Rena
>
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