Jam pot covers

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Jude
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Having been following the ginger lime marmalade topic through to jars etc. It has occurred to me that I haven't seen any of the traditional-type jam pot covers around for ages, can you still get them? You know, the cellophane ones in a pack with waxed discs? Haven't made any jam of my own for several years and any I've been given has just been in ordinary lidded jars (my dad) or very posh kilner type things(a very comfortably off friend!)
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Tigger
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Try Lakeland. If you're not near a shop, their delivery service is excellent.
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John Lewis sell them.
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I get them in my tiny local newsagent! But yes, John Lewis or posh cookshop places have them too.
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Waitrose being part of the John Lewis partnership sell them. Smaller shops/local newsagents etc. probably stock them more in the jaming season from August onwards.
Lakeland are very good if you have shop near you but postage would be expensive on just jam pot covers.

Beryl.
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