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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 6:54:02 PM canning when it's in jars..... seriously. I want to know! LOL!
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DyaLynn53 |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 11:42:43 AM Oh, yeah, my name is Dianne but when I was little my mom and my older sister often called me "Suzy Q;" to this day no one remembers why, and now they call me Dianne.
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DyaLynn53 |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 11:39:28 AM What fun! Dawn, you're a deep thinker; I like that. Funny how often we don't really think about the origin of little things like that. My grandmothers and my mom said they were going to "put up" whatever fruit or vegetable but also talked about canning. I'm about to do a bit of that myself; pickles and green beans right now. I remember as a little girl sitting down with my mom and sometimes her mom was there too and we'd have a big tub of green beans between us and we would snap off the ends toss them into one pan, snap the beans in two toss them into the wash pan. They rarely got mixed up and they were really fast. I however often had to stop and take the ends I'd snapped off out of the bean pan and put them in the ends pan which was then fed to cows or pigs. Fun memories!
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ranchmama |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 07:59:53 AM lol Diane, I've always wonderred about teh John/Jack switch. Made reading Tom Clancy's John Ryan books really confusing for awhile!
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southerncrossgirl |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 07:11:09 AM Diane, you are too funny!!!!!
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Diane B Carter |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 06:46:11 AM My aunt Betty is really Elizabeth, My friend Elizabeth is called Lizzy. My aunt K is really Kathleen, and my friend Kathy is called Mary which isn't even her middle name.
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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 30 2009 : 05:28:57 AM LMAO!
Diane... that was great! My first belly laugh of the morning! Well, my name is Dawn and they call me Missie in my family.....weird.....
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Contrary Wife |
Posted - Jul 29 2009 : 1:09:46 PM lol
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Diane B Carter |
Posted - Jul 29 2009 : 12:47:57 PM I still can't figure out why my brother named Robert is called Bob. My brother James is called Jim. My brother John is called Jack, my name is Diane and they call me Diane.
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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 29 2009 : 12:43:24 PM hunh...who'da thunk it.....
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Contrary Wife |
Posted - Jul 29 2009 : 06:20:27 AM because I think originally it was in cans. I know my hubbs grandmother canned in cans also, she had all the equipment to do it.
Teresa Sue Farmgirl Sister #316 Planting Zone 4
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Lynner |
Posted - Jul 29 2009 : 05:35:27 AM This thread has brought a smile to my face. It is always so interesting, the input. I never gave it a thought. My Grandmother canned forever, and then I started. But I did have a relative ask me if I had a canning machine? I thought that was quite strange, and had to educate her. We call them canners. But now that I think about it, that makes about as much sense as why do we call canning in jars canning? What an interesting subject, and kind of fun. I have to say, though, canning in jars has brought many many wonderful meals to our table. Sheri
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Claude09647 |
Posted - Jul 28 2009 : 5:24:14 PM i cant say i ever gave it all that much thought, but its good to know!
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JudyBlueEyes |
Posted - Jul 28 2009 : 08:58:33 AM I have heard some folk refer to canning as "jarring" - so they are trying to be accurate, anyhow.
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deeredawn |
Posted - Jul 28 2009 : 05:59:56 AM My mind does weird things when I'm tired and this post was OBVIOUSLY one of them!
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1930sgirl |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 9:48:55 PM I've been wondering about this since I was a child. My Grandma used to do quite a lot of canning. I distinctly remember thinking that it wasn't really a can she was using, but a glass jar. I never mentioned my thoughts...but I sure did have them.![](icons/icon_smile.gif)
Joyce |
Aunt Jenny |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 9:42:16 PM Alot of people here say "bottling" instead of canning. I grew up saying canning, so I still do..but bottling makes more sense I guess.haha.
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peapicker |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 8:01:08 PM I never really gave it much thought. Nice to know how it came to be. |
1badmamawolf |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 7:39:46 PM Carol, thats a good one It went from jars, and it was called putting it up or putting up the food, then to tin can, i.e., canning, then back to jars, and the name canning stuck
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Sheep Mom 2 |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 7:21:22 PM In the farming community my dad grew up in they actually brought in a canner that you canned everything in tin cans. They even canned their meat. That's where the numbered cans came from (or so I've been told). I know the local Mormon church still brings one in once a year for canning grains and such for long term storage.
Blessings, Sheri
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kristin sherrill |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 7:07:42 PM Back in the day didn't they really use tin cans to "can"? Maybe that's why. But I really don't know.
Kris
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Lessie Louise |
Posted - Jul 27 2009 : 6:56:04 PM Well, why do we drive on a parkway and park in a drive way? There is probley a good reason for calling it canning, just not much help, lol Take care
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