It’s perfect for pasta sauce. Add a little water, shake the jar, add it to the pot with the sausages, olives and mushrooms, and cook it until it’s reduced and the flavor is concentrated
My Mom lived to 99. Dad to 97. I think their secret was no canned food, no frozen food and no processed food. All my siblings died in their sixties and seventies with exception to one sister who made it to her eighties. They did not follow our parents example.
Yep. It comes from memories of the Great Depression handed down to us by the Greatest Generation. Remember the Greatest Generation? Fought WWI and WWII. The people Trump calls losers?
The artist drew this incorrectly. The point the author was making is that you add a few drops of water into the can so you can shake out the remaining veggies into your pot. The small amount of added water doesn’t affect the soup very much. And Pluggers are thrifty folk who hate seeing even a little bit of food go to waste. But this is drawn as if it’s a joke about preparing cans for recycling, with gushing water. Marcia, if you’re out there, back me up on this! Isn’t that what you meant?
I have a quart container in my freezer, and rinse out all cans, using about a tablespoon of water, into that container. Wine bottles, too. When it gets full, it goes into the basement freezer. When I have 4-6 quarts, I buy some beef bones and make soup.
Yakety Sax 6 months ago
I do that with my soup.
Farside99 6 months ago
It’s perfect for pasta sauce. Add a little water, shake the jar, add it to the pot with the sausages, olives and mushrooms, and cook it until it’s reduced and the flavor is concentrated
Zykoic 6 months ago
My Mom lived to 99. Dad to 97. I think their secret was no canned food, no frozen food and no processed food. All my siblings died in their sixties and seventies with exception to one sister who made it to her eighties. They did not follow our parents example.
PraiseofFolly 6 months ago
And that’s just to get the very last bit that the spatula missed.
kelloggs2066 6 months ago
Doesn’t everybody…?
juicebruce 6 months ago
Good to the last drop ;-)
Gent 6 months ago
Wastes notheeng. Especially foods.
tpcox928 6 months ago
Yep. It comes from memories of the Great Depression handed down to us by the Greatest Generation. Remember the Greatest Generation? Fought WWI and WWII. The people Trump calls losers?
ctolson 6 months ago
Doesn’t work so well with the peanut butter or jelly jar.
DaBump Premium Member 6 months ago
But first you use a spoon or spatula to clean it out — and get one last taste.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 6 months ago
I imagine her buying Betty Crocker canned frosting.
anomalous4 6 months ago
And/or you have to rinse out the jar before you put it in the recycling bin.
g04922 6 months ago
Of course… Especially if you are recycling.
ms-ss 6 months ago
The recycle people tell you to do that.
kaycstamper 6 months ago
In our neck of the woods we rinse things out so as not to attract bears into our garbage on trash pickup day!
Sean Fox 6 months ago
Man I was a plugger since i was like 6 then
wildlandwaters 6 months ago
ditto!
the lost wizard 6 months ago
Doesn’t work with beer. Burp! :)
pheets 6 months ago
Mom was adamant about it.
rfdfolkart 6 months ago
I always do that because it makes another serving!
mistercatworks 6 months ago
Well, yeah, that’s how I clean jars.
r.feinberg 6 months ago
The artist drew this incorrectly. The point the author was making is that you add a few drops of water into the can so you can shake out the remaining veggies into your pot. The small amount of added water doesn’t affect the soup very much. And Pluggers are thrifty folk who hate seeing even a little bit of food go to waste. But this is drawn as if it’s a joke about preparing cans for recycling, with gushing water. Marcia, if you’re out there, back me up on this! Isn’t that what you meant?
MVMartinek 6 months ago
I have a quart container in my freezer, and rinse out all cans, using about a tablespoon of water, into that container. Wine bottles, too. When it gets full, it goes into the basement freezer. When I have 4-6 quarts, I buy some beef bones and make soup.