
WARNING: If you ever want to try your hand at canning hot peppers, DO follow the advice to wear rubber gloves when slicing the peppers. It's been at least ten years since the first time I canned jalapeños, but I'll never forget the pain! I had just started slicing the peppers when a friend called. I told her I was in the middle of canning jalapeños, and she said, "I hope you're wearing rubber gloves! They'll really burn your skin!" Well, I wasn't wearing gloves, and my hands felt fine, so I thought she must be a wimp. A few hours later, I was in agony. I did not sleep at all that night, because it felt like my hands were on fire!
4 comments:
Really sorry to hear that. Hope you're feeling better now.
We don't like spicy peppers, but I imagine when we have a garden, I might try canning bell peppers. :)
It's been ten years since the first time I canned jalapenos, and the pain only lasted about 12 hours, but it was bad! It is not a mistake that I've ever repeated.
People don't normally can green bell peppers, because they get so soft. If you've ever used pimentos, that's what would happen to green peppers, and for whatever reason, most people just don't use green peppers like that.
Well thanks for letting me know that. I wouldn't like them like that. haha.
Glad to hear you're having a good day! :)
My family has found out the hard way about the gloves, but I love peppers, and a friend in VA cans them every summer, love them!
I have heard using bananas with soap and water helps sooner than later...
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