@Irene.. I am in the Houston area. The place I went to was Crafttex. I went for what I heard was a great ribbon selection at good prices...and it was. I have dealt with Supplies by Starr once, ordered supplies to be delivered at a soapy conference I went to. Great service and good products. I have not tried the others. Bitter Creek is on my list of places to go, but they are not a walk through, only order and pick up. The same goes for AAA Chemicals which I have found is one of the best places for me to get my lye locally. They are the closest to my house and I can pick up same day if I need to. They are a bit more expensive on the oils and butters, but when you factor in shipping and wait time it pretty much levels out. AND they are awesome to deal with. I started talking to them about the different butters I would like to see them carry and the next month the website had a plethora of them. I will have to see if I can find the physical locations for the others. I like to go into the places or do a will call if I can. Living in such a large city I am always amazed at what we lack here.
@Heather My Mom and I ask family to return the jars so we can reuse them...they never do. I bet if we started charging them a return fee for those dang things they sure would. They have gotten expensive. between our two gardens we have put up more collard greens and dried herbs than I care to count. Last years drought pretty much ruined our pear crop this year, although last year I though we would never see the end of the pears, had to give away what we could not put up...we worked pears for over a month our two trees were so productive. I bought a couple of peach trees that I hope will produce as well. Just about everything I put in the ground this year was either ruined by the heat ( inspite of watering), but I could not kill my collards if I wanted to. Those things are almost 2 years old now, and the chickens/turkeys love the bumper crop. In the spring we will be picking blackberries till our hands turn purple, they grow wild on our property and Mom purposefully wont allow those areas to be mowed.
So to say that we do a lot of canning would be accurate. Some of the women our ladies club can more than we do, I just dont know where they get the time.
The bad thing about that guy is that because of that part of our conversation we are considering changing our minds regarding taking the women there on a field trip. 30 women spending their husbands money seemed like a good idea till he opened his mouth. There were some things that we wanted to go back and get next week, but not sure if we will at this point.