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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

“Some brands specialize in different parts of the tuna, such as the neck and bellies, or ventresca; others focus on canning a variety of species, from skipjack and bluefin to albacore or yellowfin,” he says.

From Washington Post

The evacuation was in response to a leak of hydrochloric acid at the canning facility on Cray Road, which the fire service said it had dispersed.

From BBC

Once back inside, the canning jars will frost with fog in my warm kitchen as I mound potatoes in the sink before scrubbing their skins to a shine.

From Salon

But days before Wang’s story went to air, the party’s Central Propaganda Department said it was canning the story.

From Seattle Times