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canner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canner may
refer to:
Canner (appliance), a
device used in home
canning Canner (occupation), a person...
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longer times.
Pressure canning is the only safe home
canning method for
meats and low-acid foods. This
method uses a
pressure canner —
similar to, but heavier...
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achieve temperatures above the
boiling point requires the use of a
pressure canner.
Foods that must be
pressure canned include most vegetables, meat, seafood...
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preservation in
canning Aluminum can Drink can Steel and tin
cans Trash can Oil
can Petrol can Can (band), West Germany, 1968
Can (album), 1979
Can (South Korean...
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archived copy as
title (link) Liz
Canner:
Radcliffe Fellow Archived 2009-12-20 at the
Wayback Machine "Just
Friends – Utne".
Elizabeth Canner at IMDb...
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canner parti****tes in
canning, the
collection and
redemption of deposit-marked
beverage containers for recycling.
Canning is an
activity undertaken...
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People with the
surname include: Liz
Canner (born 1968),
American filmmaker Thomas Canner,
Archdeacon of
Dorset from 1542 to 1547 Reaney, P...
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Thomas Canner was
Archdeacon of
Dorset from 1542 to 1547.
Canner was
educated at
Magdalen College, Oxford,
where he
became a
Fellow in 1517. He was also...
- Churchyard. Truro:
Cornwall Archaeological Unit
Canner, A. C. (1982) The
Parish of Tintagel. Camelford: A. C.
Canner; pp. 2–4. Collingwood, R. G. (1965) The Roman...