
For years now, I've been conducting a serious love affair with jars. I'm a particular fan of the wide mouth 20 ounce jar that has become all but impossible to find these days (why is it that companies always discontinue the one item that is my particular favorite?). My collection of jars varies widely in size, shape and age and I used them for everything (this morning I ate yogurt and homemade strawberry/rhubarb compote out of a wide mouth pint jar).
However, until I spotted this post on Not Martha a couple of days ago, it had never occurred to me to use the small-size jars as baking vessels. But now I am in love (and totally obsessed with doing this for myself). I recently bought a dozen of these small, squat jars, so I have plenty on hand to give this a go. For full instructions on how she did this, check out her To Make page.

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