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commit: 64556bbd89072608c56c5c79deb893f34b8f94c9
parent 7afdf23d1e1050008373120dd2ba248dc9c9c775
Author: rekkabell <rekkabell@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu, 21 Oct 2021 11:07:51 -0700

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Msite/lactofermentation.html2+-
Msrc/inc/lactofermentation.htm2+-
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diff --git a/site/lactofermentation.html b/site/lactofermentation.html @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ <h3 id='jars'>What kind of jar to use</h3> -<p>Which ever vessel you choose, it's important to remember that you have to allow for the jars to 'burp' out CO&b2;.</p> +<p>Which ever vessel you choose, it's important to remember that you have to allow for the jars to 'burp' out carbon dioxide(CO2).</p> <p><b>Spring-top jars.</b> (See above image) Our favorite jar type is the spring-top variety with the rubber seal and metal fastenings. If under pressure, the jar will 'burp' itself without letting air inside. It is a simple, no-fuss option.</p> diff --git a/src/inc/lactofermentation.htm b/src/inc/lactofermentation.htm @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ <h3 id='jars'>What kind of jar to use</h3> -<p>Which ever vessel you choose, it's important to remember that you have to allow for the jars to 'burp' out CO&b2;.</p> +<p>Which ever vessel you choose, it's important to remember that you have to allow for the jars to 'burp' out carbon dioxide(CO2).</p> <p><b>Spring-top jars.</b> (See above image) Our favorite jar type is the spring-top variety with the rubber seal and metal fastenings. If under pressure, the jar will 'burp' itself without letting air inside. It is a simple, no-fuss option.</p>