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    Storage in humid areas

    How do you guys store your tomatoes for a year or so in humid areas. I have heard pros and cons to freezer. I have also heard pros and cons to using vacuum bags. Frig is not an option here. Freezer is doable but doesn't it degrade it somewhat?

    THX
    cheapsunglasses Reviewed by cheapsunglasses on . Storage in humid areas How do you guys store your tomatoes for a year or so in humid areas. I have heard pros and cons to freezer. I have also heard pros and cons to using vacuum bags. Frig is not an option here. Freezer is doable but doesn't it degrade it somewhat? THX Rating: 5

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    Storage in humid areas

    Glasss Jars like the mason ones or the one's they make jelly in!!!! They seem to be the best to hold it together for me.....

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    Storage in humid areas

    Tomatoes and tomato-based sauces and soups should be brought to a correct pH (pretty acidic) if they aren't already and canned in a pressure processor. Balsamic vinegar is nice for that and adds a richer flavor than other vinegars.

    CANNABIS, however, goes great in the mason jars but if you are in a humid area, leave the jars right next to an air conditioner or dehumidifier during the 'burping' or preliminary curing process to make sure they get dried out right before jarring up.

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