arbilad
06-01-2009, 04:32 PM
I'd been taught when canning sugar earlier that you don't use oxygen absorbers with sugar because it's unnecessary; anything that would be killed by the lack of oxygen would also be killed by the sugar. At our last ward canning assignment, someone brought sugar and I expressed my belief that oxygen absorbers were unnecessary with sugar. The ward canning specialist went ahead and threw them in anyway.
So, to clear that up for the forthcoming canning of sugar in our ward, I sent an email to the cannery and asked if oxygen absorbers are necessary with sugar. The person who responded said to please not use them with sugar because then the sugar will harden over time.
Who's correct?
So, to clear that up for the forthcoming canning of sugar in our ward, I sent an email to the cannery and asked if oxygen absorbers are necessary with sugar. The person who responded said to please not use them with sugar because then the sugar will harden over time.
Who's correct?