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How to Get the Stink Out of Mason Jars

How to Get the Stink out of Mason Jars

As you know, I am a big fan of fermented foods. I make sauerkraut, pickles, dilly carrots, fermented garlic, and kefir on a regular basis. One of the most annoying things for me about fermenting is keeping track of what I fermented in what jar. I do not like for my kefir to taste like garlic! I have tried labeling my jars but even this hasn’t helped because my Fido jars have many pieces…and that garlic stink can really sneak up on you!

Yesterday I tried something pretty awesome which I knew I had to share with you! I filled up an empty (and stinky) mason jar that had been full of sauerkraut with soapy water and then I dropped in 2-3 drops of Purification essential oil or Lemon essential oil. I stirred it up and let it sit there for an hour or so. When I poured it out and rinsed it – voila! Absolutely no trace of any sauerkraut stink! Soapy water alone (and even a run through my dishwasher) didn’t take out the stink but lemon oil did!

Now I will no longer have an accidental batch of garlic tasting kefir ever again!

Have any of you ever tried this?

5 Comments

  1. Thanks for the tip, I’ll have to try it now that it’s getting colder. I usually just let them sit outside in the sun for a few hours, and that seems to kill the smell, but now that winter is comming, this sounds like a bteer approach.

  2. I tend to have the most problems with the lids! I wonder if this might also help with that portion.

  3. I have pretty good luck using about a tablespoon of lemon juice and water. Works great on plastic storage containers too.

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