April Sponsors: Cuppow, Fillmore Container, New West KnifeWorks, and Preserving Now
It’s April! Time to welcome spring and say thanks to the companies that help make it possible for me to do what I do. Please shower them with your love (and business)!
First up is jar accessory maker Cuppow! They are the creator of the original mason jar travel mug topper and, more recently, of the BNTO, a cup that fits into a wide mouth mason jar and transforms it into a lunch box. They’ll be at the Eat Boutique Pop Up Market with me this Saturday and Sunday and will be giving a free BNTO to everyone who buys a copy of one of my books!
Next comes our friends at Fillmore Container. They sell all manner of canning jars and lids, as well as a handful of books and jar accessories. They’re a family-owned business based in Lancaster, PA and they happily work with home canners and commercial producers alike. Visit their blog to read up on how to best prepare for canning season!
I’m happy to welcome the nice folks at New West KnifeWorks back again! Based in Wyoming, they are makers of gorgeous, sturdy, crafted in the US kitchen knives. They are a joy to work with. If you register on their site, you enter yourself in for a chance to win one of their 7-piece knife blocks.
Last, but certainly not least is Preserving Now! Operated by Lyn Deardorff, Preserving Now is both a website and school dedicated to helping people expand their canning and preserving skills. If you’re in the Atlanta area, make sure to check out her schedule of upcoming classes and events! Lyn has been instrumental in setting up an array of book events for me in Atlanta and you can find out more about where I’ll be by visiting her website. Thanks so much, Lyn!
If you’d like to be a sponsor, there are lots of spots available, starting at just $75 a month.
Please visit my sponsorship page for more details!
Related Posts:
February Sponsors: Cuppow, Fillmore Container, Tradestone Confections, Preserving Now, and The Clay Studio
Links: Canning Aprons, Lemon Oaty Bars, and a Winner
Pictures from the Pennsylvania Farm Show


