But now customers who have bought the 340g tins with any date code have been urged not to eat the corned beef and to return it to the supermarket for a refund.
The grandmother found our tins under the floorboards and all but danced a flamenco.
An entrepreneur selling mints in tins with a Democratic donkey logo was barred from the convention because his tins were made in China.
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The duo scavenges stray tins of peaches from houses largely looted years before, but clearly the tinned goods will soon run out altogether.
The ruling would allow companies to sell the GM sweet corn in tins, clearly labelled as a GM product, but growing the crop would still be illegal.
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It also believes it does not suit the brand image to sell the designer jeans alongside tins of baked beans.
According to the charging document, the other son explained to the detective how he had come across two metal tins covered by a blanket in the basement laundry room of Agyei-Kodie's Joppatowne residence.
The other son explained to the detective how he had come across two metal tins covered by a blanket in the basement laundry room of Kujoe Bonsafo Agyei-Kodie's residence in Joppatowne, which is about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore.
Once on board, the two dogs wolfed down several tins of sardines.
So, while the European Commission's decision means that tins of modified sweetcorn can now be sold across all 25 EU states, it is still not clear whether supermarkets will stock them, nor if consumers would buy them.
The Trostre site makes a wide range of tinplate products for the food and packaging industries, including specialised coated tins.
Working with two at a time, I twisted the ropes of dough together and tucked them into baking tins.
The flight of the "lad that's born to be king, " as the wistful "Skye Boat Song" has it, became the stuff of brooding legend, novels and of shortbread-biscuit tins.
But after a few weeks, the Persian caravan packed up, leaving behind gifts of toasted Iranian pistachios in the shell, chewy gaz nougat and blue-and-gold tins of caviar lettered in flowing Persian script.
The first temptations I encountered were predictably large: enormous five-pound tins of Belgian chocolate cookies (I succumbed and bought two) and very big bottles of Bailey's Irish Cream (which I eschewed).
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Ready meals will become more popular: Brazilians still cook most meals from scratch, even though the country has some of the world's biggest food-processing companies, which export their tins and sachets to America and Europe.
The sale, which includes items such as pottery, jewellery, vases, biscuit tins and clocks, will take place at Braddan Church Hall.
While visiting Israel with his wife years ago, he decided to collect antique tzedakah boxes, decorated tins used to collect money for charity, and then brought them to the Judaica curator at the Israel Museum.
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This is provided by the council and this half is for bottles, glass, and this half is for cans and tins.
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