by canner on October 31st, 2006

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I have some jars of home-canned lemon apple marmalade. The marmalade was pressure canned two years ago and stored at 80-85 degrees F. There are no visible signs of spoilage, so is this safe to eat?

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  • by Roger Kovaciny on November 1st, 2006

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    Yes. Acidic things like that may mold, but don't support botulin bacteria.

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  • by Alaskacatalog on December 21st, 2006

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    Home canned stuff, provided it was sealed correctly, lasts a surprisingly long time.

    I'd worry more about it being in the light and heat.

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  • by Lula-Belle on December 21st, 2006

    Lula-Belle

    as long as you do the sniff test first. believe me when you crack that baby open you will know weather you can eat it. been there smelled that
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