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canning

[kan-ing] / ˈkæn ɪŋ /


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Short remembered how Beckstrom loved cooking, baking and gardening, canning hot peppers, and eating deviled eggs.

From The Wall Street Journal

After the misses, Minnesota quickly caught fire, Towns and Tauren Prince, starting for McDaniels, canning threes to help grab some early momentum in a game that went back and forth.

From Los Angeles Times

In contrast, vitamin A loss is much lower during canning since it's more stable against heat.

From Salon

From an oblong microscopic blob of larva with nothing more than a stomach, esophagus and mouth floating around in canning jars, the baby stars grow sticky “landing pads” for their eventual descent to the bottom.

From Seattle Times

I was thinking about canning some of the juice, but I can’t find any canning recipes for citrus juice.

From Seattle Times