home canning

collocation in English

meaningsofhomeandcanning

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home
adjective[before noun]
uk
/həʊm/
us
/hoʊm/
relating to the house, flat, etc. where ...
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canning
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkæn.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈkæn.ɪŋ/
the activity or industrial process of putting food or drink into cans (= closed metal containers that air cannot enter) before it ...
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(Definition ofhomeandcanningfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have reason to believe that we have helped thehomecanningtrade.
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Rooms that taught the science of nutrition and elements ofhomecanninghave made way for classes on human development and psychology.
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Tomatoes are acidic, making them especially easy to preserve inhomecanningwhole, in pieces, as tomato sauce or paste.
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Glass jars have remained popular for some high-value products and inhomecanning.
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There are also safety guidelines available for the correct methods ofhomecanningof food.
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It is common to preserve them in a manner very similar tohomecanningand processes for pickled vegetables; typically a saturation of hot vinegar brine is used.
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While largely supplanted by other methods, such as the tin can and plastic containers, for commercial mass production, they are still commonly used inhomecanning.
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Homecanningsaved many from total ruin.
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Mason jars were developed forhomecanningand reused several times.
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Preserving uses found portions of text extracted from ahomecanningpamphlet as a springboard for poetic narrative that tells the multi-generational story of prairie women.
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