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Mr. Gibson bakes, particularly tins upon tins of decorated sugar cookies at Christmastime.
Pure Nutrition is contracted to deliver a million tins of A1 milk powder and 600,000 tins of A2 powder by April or May next year.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees and line large muffin tins with six paper baking cups (or, line regular muffin tins with 18 paper baking cups). 2.
The sector is saddled with 3-kg tins aimed at the United States, which cannot be sold in Europe, Asia or Latin America where 19703-kg tins are dispatched.
The sector is saddled with 3-kg tins aimed at the United States, which cannot be sold in Europe, Asia or Latin America where 19703-kg tins are dispatched.
Spoon mixture into muffin tins, filling each cup about ¾ full.
I already have the wine and cocktail tins to contribute.
This set of three tins is an ideal teacher gift.
It all comes down to the shape of the tins.
When there are enough tins, the building process can begin.
Plus, they come in recycled plastic bottles or metal tins.
The recall involves some 12 million tins of baby milk.
Repeat using additional tins until the mixture is gone. 4.
It's a bit like Tinder but with more tins of tuna.
The recall involves up to 12 million tins of baby milk.
Photographs reveal small shops with tins and cigarette boxes stacked high.
Muffin tins don't have to be reserved for breads and cakes.
The chocolate tins were apparently a wartime Christmas present to troops.
Shoulda gone for a couple tins of Chocolate Dreams Popcorn too.
The fish are canned in tinplate tins, then washed and sterilized.
We've hidden 0003,200 winning tickets inside our signature Peppermint Bark tins!
Since the UAE levies no income tax, it does not issue TINs.
As we packed our leftovers into takeout tins, our takeaway was clear.
Tins of muffins and rolls sat on tables covered with plastic tablecloths.
Häagen-Dazs, owned by Nestlé, will come in refillable stainless steel tins.
For Antarctic explorers, almost all food was dried or consumed from tins.
At least 80 percent of the first month's production of 100,000 tins of formula was reserved for the Australian market, she added, with each customer limited to two tins a day and a maximum of four a week.
Lead can leach directly into food packaged in tins manufactured using lead soldering.
Line muffin tins with paper cups and divide the mixture between 10 portions.
But a chair made out of Azera tins is basically a throne anyway.
These pecan rolls are baked in muffin tins to help them puff proudly.
I scowled at my tins and bellowed "Chuckles!" when I butchered a putaway.
I love to send food gifts, and Cheryl's Cookies come in perfect little tins.
It's as if you packed a brown-bag lunch with 14 tins of caviar.
So far, about 243 tins, which is ridiculous considering they are around £5 each.
You can buy 12 tins for $34 or 10 jars for $45 on Amazon.
Then the dancing, and the drums — fashioned from boxes and old food tins — restarted.
In front, a display case is chockablock with tins of caviar and serving accessories.
I'd put them all in tins, just for whenever people wanted to see them.
Every five months, he receives six tins, each filled with 300 pre-rolled joints.
I watched him line the muffin tins with pleated papers and mix the batter.
The company also sells low-dose edible pastilles in tins of 25, for $25.
You're right, I would love to recline on a sofa made of empty coffee tins.
I have some friends who give me tins but theirs' usually last about two months!
If you sink a few too many tins of beer this Australia Day, don't worry.
We use tins because they're reusable and recyclable — we don't want to harm the environment.
Fresh-baked cakes, cake ball truffles, pie, and cookie tins are all on the menu.
Other dishes are served in ration tins and can all be weaponized if need be.
The taste for tins full of poorly differentiated micro-chocolates seems a particularly British tradition.
Foil tins can collapse, Tupperware is often too small — honestly it's all just too stressful.
Hussein, 41, minds the grocery shop, selling tins and packets of food, eggs and sweets.
Make your home warm and cozy with the Huntington Home Three-Pack Mini Candle Tins.
You simply break the seal of the tins by squeezing close to where they meet.
For cocktail parties and giftable tins, of course, roll and bake to your heart's content.
Anderson likes to introduce young children to the concept using muffin tins and tennis balls.
We were living off beans and toast and disgusting stuff like tins of Campbell's meatballs.
Although I did buy 30 tins at once when they were on offer in Tesco once.
Cheap radios sit beside tins of USAID vegetable oil (the marking "not for sale" roundly ignored).
I couldn't buy yogurt or cheese, even tins (which can be recycled) are wrapped in plastic.
The lip balm — 500 tins of it — was held in the museum's off-site storage facility.
When choosing canned tuna, I looked for tins of line-caught fish packed in olive oil.
Small, squat and stationary, they resemble vases or cat food tins more than they do people.
Last week Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, said it would remove plastic wrapping from its multipack tins.
The testers at Food & Wine suggest prepping the ingredients through step 4, then refrigerating the tins overnight.
Students cramming on the weekend received tins of steaming soup their parents had queued patiently to deliver.
But this season I harvested three 50kg bags and two 20-litre tins (40kg) of white maize.
The bread is baked in hermetically sealed tins and is claimed to be edible for 22015 years.
When I arrive, I get started on the pumpkin muffins, which I make in mini muffin tins.
You know those tiny little tins of Tylenol you can get at 7-Eleven or the airport?
Golightly's dressing table — covered with glass perfume bottles and petite makeup tins — is a makeup enthusiast's dream.
You start drinking tins (cans) or bottles that the weird, older kids nick (steal) from their dads.
Prabhu's turmeric is a curcumin-rich heirloom pragati strain that Javeri Kadri offers in tins and jars .
From her stash of tins and frozen veg, Linda is self-sufficient for up to three weeks.
I feel ridiculous counting the tins of beans in my larder, but everything about Brexit is ridiculous.
Instead, it will sell the tins individually, with customers able to purchase plastic-free multibuy deals instead.
Used diapers, discarded clothing, bags, empty tins of beans and hummus, and human feces littered the ground.
I hit two tins, then, after a wipe-and-stroll to regain my breath, two quick winners.
Johnny plans to use his time in China to secure a reliable supply of tins for his tea.
Buy One, Get One Free on all Riedel Vivant Glassware Sets, Open-Stock Mugs and Holiday Cookie Tins.
" Clare Isaacs: "Tins of beans with no can opener, blue cheese forgotten at the bottom of your rucksack.
But flyers do not like being packed ever-more tightly into the sardine tins that planes have become.
Photo: Three Lions/Getty Images1955: Tins of strange food including octopus on skewers, lava worms, and fried silkworms.
The 1930s were something of a boom time for mass-produced chocolate, and Christmas tins were no exception.
Tins of Tesco beans, distributed by British aid workers, sit on a wooden shelf crafted from packing crates.
In other words, those ultra-premium tins from Russian caviar barons probably contain eggs from the People's Republic.
It's no stretch to say these cookies are iconic, as are the royal blue tins they're packaged inside.
I finally ordered a set of tins from Lodge Cast Iron, a company based in South Pittsburg, Tenn.
You see them made in loaf tins and Bundt pans alike, served plain or drizzled with citrus glaze.
Families are camped out everywhere, their bedrolls, blankets, water jugs and round steel food tins clogging the hallways.
Think waxy sausages accompanied by tinned vegetables and gloopy looking mashed potato, tins of Spam, and fluorescent cream cakes.
"Because they're young, not because they're foreign, they might not put their tins in the bin," says Mr Gleeson.
Back at the station, Bari was strip-searched and cops say they found 3 more tins inside his underwear.
Have you upped the number of coffees you drink a day so that you can get through more tins?
"Beer tins, Yugo music, empty fridges and the Balkan war, that's what we had at home," he later wrote.
It could, like those Carr's tins in the barricade at Rorke's Drift, be used to shore it up too.
Their plastic-free tins are also a nice touch, and I reuse them for just about anything and everything.
They've got a special offer on tins in St. Helens, so I need to go to the offie there.
The only places that offer the original, iconic cookies are Walmart and Walgreens, where 12-ounce tins cost $4.99.
Comment from discussion It's time we talk about the wrapper to chocolate ratio in this year's Cadbury's chocolate tins.
The Boston shaker consists of two mixing tins or glasses of different sizes (usually 28 ounces and 18 ounces).
You'll find book jackets, manuals, advertising design, posters, typeface "blueprints," images of boxes and tins, and in-store displays.
But then sometimes I find myself drinking a few tins at home and I think: This is alright, isn't it?
When Leslie announces she is running for city council, the entire office eats take-out waffles out of plastic tins.
The furniture designer adorned two matching trees with mini ornaments made to look like liquor bottles and tins of caviar.
There's no time for grocery shopping, the pantry contains some random tins and dinner inspiration is a long way away.
Most of the offending tins are sold legally, since few developing countries have banned manufacturers from putting lead in paint.
Pleva has also translated his sensibility into slightly larger formats, creating dioramas out of found wooden boxes and advertising tins.
Custom or stock plates have become widely available in jade, ceramic, mosaic, Swarovski crystals, barn siding and recycled food tins.
Hidden tins can be anything you cherish, covet, treasure, and put away in a secret place physically, mentally, or emotionally.
Ms. Baril makes a smaller version of the tart, using shallow, scooped tins with a seashell pattern on the bottom.
This year, volunteers have collected more than 20,000 pounds of trash — plastic bottles, old ropes, tents, food tins — from Everest.
The recall concerns more than 12 million baby milk tins in France and abroad, from China to Algeria and Spain.
Another company, A Priori Distribution, switched to using compostable packaging and paper tape when dropping off aluminum tins of fish.
Last week, German discount supermarket Lidl offloaded thousands of 15-gram tins of Italian caviar for just 9.99 euros apiece.
But it's clearly popular, because Denmark's Tulip Food Company cranks out more than 130 million tins of canned meat a year.
On the opposite side, Barry Rust makes fully functional ukuleles, banjos, and fiddles out of old coffee tins and cigar boxes.
Talk me through your decision to appoint yourself the Nescafé Azera King and make a chair out of the empty tins.
She went to work on the farm, carrying water-filled tins on her shoulders or stacks of firewood on her head.
Every day from sunrise until sunset, Nasser sifts through garbage to look for metal and empty tins to sell for money.
She also creates works inspired by Zoolander and Star Wars, and has a series of papercuts encased in old anchovy tins.
The company said its LNS unit was withdrawing 16,300 tins of "Picot AR" infant formula sold in French pharmacies since Nov.
They also sent me six limited edition design tins of Azera last year—free of charge—to put towards the chair.
You can order it online in festive tins, but it's just not the same as devouring it fresh from the shop.
My desk here at The Washington Post is so full of tea tins, it looks as if I'm running a shop.
Some items, like these Snowden Tins or Desktop Box, are perfect to keep the enthusiasm for organization through the new year.
I order five tins for multiple people and add a yearly unlimited shipping charge, which is worth it just for this purchase.
And when people put tins of food inside, you can make them visible, so others know what to buy inside the store.
Clients then try to pass these off as genuine TINs to bolster the claim that they are tax-resident in the UAE.
"I'm not living off tins of beans," protests Ben, a graduate student, over a cuppa at North Tea Power, a hipster café.
The "inverted nipple" cupcakes in episode 202When Chris, an episode 2 participant, overfills his cupcake tins, the cupcakes collapse in the oven.
As we reported ... cops say they smelled a strong odor of weed in the Mercedes and found 24 circular tins of weed.
But, more than that, we love the spot-on, seasonally-flavored tins that pop up for sale during this time of year.
Place the muffin tins in the oven and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until bread puddings are golden brown and puffed.
The set comes with two festive tins of loose-leaf tea: Earl Grey Masala Chai Tea and India's Original Masala Chai Tea.
Later, on a walk through a field, Mr. Ashurst pointed to the detritus left by migrants — food tins in Spanish, plastic bags.
It is now recalling some 12 million tins of baby milk, both in France and in foreign countries as far as China.
Unless the cocktail you ordered is served on the rocks, any shaken cocktail should come out of the bartender's tins ice cold.
The Neediest Cases Fund Stuffed inside cookie tins and between the pages of books in Diane Fields's kitchen are multitudes of recipes.
Anthony Vaccarello, the brand's creative director, was also among those touring the exhibitions, before giving a dinner with YSL-branded caviar tins.
A manager of a big Waitrose store in London says he has seen a rise in purchases of tins and frozen veg.
Harriet attempts to befriend the members of the Parental Power Association by giving them tins of her gingerbread, only to be snubbed.
Here's what I landed on in my copy, on page 143: His eyes unhungrily saw shelves of tins: sardines, gaudy lobsters' claws.
Cops pulled the vehicle over, and smelled marijuana coming from inside ... they searched the Mercedes and discovered 24 circular tins of marijuana.
But muffin tins also work, though the popovers will be more compact and dense, and will not puff to the same degree.
" There was one pretty simple reversal: "Stew in returnable cans," where "tins," or cans, returned (or reversed) to become SNIT, or "stew.
Next, there's the pantry, which is surprisingly bare at the moment with just a few tins of soup, cereal bars, and snacks.
This photo was taken after that dinner meeting, with Chinese food in tins you can see on the side of the photo.
The troops serving in the trenches in during the first Christmas of the World War I were reportedly sent these Colonies Gift Tins.
That's right, I single-handedly ate every chocolate from four Christmas chocolate tins in one sitting: Celebrations, Roses, Quality Street, and Miniature Heroes.
So are the ice cream stands in Central Park, and the halal carts dishing out aromatic tins of chicken and rice in Midtown.
A single parent to 4-year-old Mio, her decision came while stacking tins of tomatoes and spaghetti in case of "no deal".
They walked us through the creation process in a space overflowing with eager kids and tins full of gummy bears and goldfish crackers.
As much consideration is paid to the paper coffee cups, pretzel tins and No. 19593 pencils as to the dresses, suits and hats.
Tuesday, try this delicious bean casserole, made with a couple tins of white beans and chopped fennel, softened in olive oil with garlic.
In Britain's celebrity pregnancy economy, Meghan Markle's unborn child is inspiring wagers, luxury cookie tins and diamond-encrusted jars of diaper rash cream.
There would be many more gigantic, kitschy installations: A sextet of 10-foot-tall dancing frogs and an alligator made of Altoid tins.
We are all in our winter coats with our blankets round us, tins of Heinz Big Soup in the cupboards, soldiers in the storm.
Guy Fieri's Bacon Jalapeño Popcorn  Makes 18 cups Replace those character-covered popcorn tins with something a little fancier like a hammered borealis canister.
The other two tins—Celebrations and Miniature Heroes—are more recent additions to the festive race for diabetes, introduced in 1997 and 1999 respectively.
Plus, since you'll have enough to fill a few tins, dole 'em out to your squad (or better yet, keep 'em all for yourself).
They've developed ingenious ways to store their shoes (under the bed), jewelry (in cookie tins inside the drawers), and winter clothes (inside their suitcases).
Elderly patrons stop in weekly to pick up the tins they've been buying for decades, and tourists flood the store in the summer months.
The teas come sealed in cute little colorful cubes, though you'll want to store the tea in tins once they're opened to preserve freshness.
The ground was sown with every manner of land mine, from small antipersonnel devices the size of tuna fish tins to hefty antitank munitions.
As part of this spring's cleanup effort, volunteers have collected more than 20,000 pounds of trash, including plastic bottles, ropes, tents and food tins.
The exhibition is filled with all manner of junk, from plastic bags to empty tissue boxes, old socks to single-use aluminum baking tins.
Tins of macaroni and cheese, fried fish, and collard greens drew a long line of men and women that stretched across the dance floor.
They have long been known to canvass for dollars and cents in town markets, and their collection tins are fondly displayed in local storefronts.
And if after getting your free cookie you decide you need more for the road, don't sweat it, DoubleTree sells tins of the famous treats.
The vintage connoisseur has graduated from boxes and tins filled with tiny objects to altars bursting with crystals, shells, dried flowers and all things earth.
"Packaging is one area that is becoming increasingly sophisticated and stylized, from branded [infused beverage] bottles and tins to really put-together boxes," Bricken said.
Players no longer carry tins in their back pocket nor do they chew during televised interviews, and the union has agreed to help players quit.
The tools of his trade were spread out on the bench in front of him: tins of pills, dozens of bottles of codeine, knives, powders.
Above it, stacks of small boxes and tins and jars tower toward the ceiling, where bota bags and a dozen jamón legs protrude like stalactites.
Until, that is, you realise that the people creating these products spend their lives moving around at 60mph in giant tins of fibreglass and plastic.
Schlotzsky's – the "Austin inspired" sandwich chain – will be offering a free small cookie with any entrée purchase, such as sandwiches, salads, pizza, flatbreads and tins.
Flipkart last year began using Mumbai's famous network of dabbawallas, or lunch-delivery men, to drop off packages when they picked up customers' lunch tins.
When I ask how often he digs into his own stash, Tyutin admits been known to sneak a spoonful while packaging his gold-plated tins.
The common thread, purchased in Mexico and transported to Italy by an American broker, is a shipping container of jalapeño tins that actually hold cocaine.
While it's easy to find Lodge skillets at retail outlets, their muffin tins are harder to track down, so I went right to the source.
We also looked at the economy around the child, who is already inspiring wagers, luxury cookie tins and diamond-encrusted jars of diaper rash cream.
A$AP was arrested and taken back to the police station where he was strip-searched ... and cops found 3 more tins inside his underwear.
White rice White rice has been eaten after being stored for 30 years in tins, with the parboiled rice then passing a tasting panel test.
Jars of pasta sauce, tins of beans, packets of chocolate biscuits, blocks of cheese, a whole fridge full of meat, pet food, toiletries, even make up.
So, instead of tossing that taupe shadow you just hit pan on or the Ruby Woo you've smeared to the last drop, save your empty tins.
It funded trials of a lightweight pull-tab lid for food tins, which it believes could save 286,22015 tonnes of steel each year in Britain alone.
Tins of the formula, which boast Bega's Tatura logo and a small picture of a kangaroo, were released online in China and Australia earlier this week.
It's an image, Rasmussen claims, that first appeared on the Royal Dansk tins in the early 1970s, meant to evoke the richness of Denmark's farming heritage.
They clung to everything they could: tins of clothes, bundles of blankets, pots and pans, 11 charpoy beds, 40 chickens, two pigeons, a goat and more.
"Some products already have a 20 percent discount, not all," said shop employee Ulysses Abreu, 26, pointing to the 2.5-kg (5-pound) tins of tomatoes.
Alternatively, existing American visitors could subsidise the nuptials if, on average, they spend an additional 20 pounds on ceremonial mugs, biscuit tins or other royal memorabilia.
At Don's, bakers crank out tarts, molding pastry dough into individual tins with an ancient hand-operated tart press that was brought over from Birmingham, England.
I ignored the usual cautions about overfilling the tins, piling in as much batter as each cup would hold — and then a little more in the center.
Sharing the same clip on his own page, Lawson wrote, "When Beyoncé leads the singing of Happy Birthday to Tins it doesn't get any better than that."
Bam: customize Android a bit and put it on the side of some cans — well they're more like Altoids tins because they're rectangular — and away you go.
After ladling the mixture into lined cheesecake tins, the cheesecakes are popped into the super high-tech ovens Uncle Tetsu had imported from Japan for precision baking.
The lip balm in question has the same glossy texture as the original Vaseline Lip Tins, but kicks it up a notch with a glorious bubbly scent.
Give it a listen above and probably stare out of the window longingly, thinking of tins, and grass, and the smell of charred sausages in the air.
A few weeks ago, we had a work event and ordered way too much food, and we had a bunch of large tins of white rice leftover.
But by keeping them in magnetic tins or jars on the side of your refrigerator, you both eliminate that hassle and save space while you're at it.
If you know someone who subscribes to that philosophy and has more teapots and tins of tea than you can count, you probably know a tea lover.
You can get a set of six 3.53-ounce tins filled with Twinnings' classic tea blends, including Earl Grey, Jasmine Green, Lady Grey, English Breakfast, and more.
Dylan's Candy Bar Santa Candy Tin, available at Nordstrom, $35Stack the tins of gummy wreaths, candy cane pretzels, and chocolate chip Kringles to create St. Nick's body.
Along one impeccably organized wall, they lift the spouts of gravity bins to let grains, nuts or legumes tumble into the tins and jars they've brought along.
On food, for example, it recommends stocking up on tortillas, spreadable cheese, instant mashed potatoes, precooked lentils, tins of Bolognese sauce and fruit purée, among other things.
When I cut into this rubbery mess, the slices just kind of slumped over like it's had one too many M&S tins of gin and tonic.
Another arrives from the celebrated filmmaker Bimal Roy: "Tins for India" (1941), an early, mesmerizing documentary that centers on the manufacture of kerosene cans in a factory.
Nizamuddin, whose duties at his workplace include pouring cooking oil into tins and weighing them, uses plastic sheets to take shelter from rains and the chill in winter.
So get ready to put away your bundt pans and muffins tins — it's about time to take out those popsicle molds, hamburger presses, and, ahem, gilded pineapple tumblers.
Lactalis has recalled 12 million tins in France and around the world after babies were taken ill last year after drinking salmonella-contaminated milk from the Craon factory.
This can help keep food from sticking to pans or muffin tins, and also might keep your calorie count under control if you're dressing salads or tossing pasta.
The sesh welcomes one and all inside its fusty living room at 6 in the morning, provided you've got a blue bag of tins and spare Rizla going.
Like a conveyor belt, I dump those into the tray on my lap, tossing the rest — knobbly loops of jigsaw — into the largest of the tins between us.
United Nations deminers began excavating the area in October, steadily piling up a small set-piece of the Afghan-Soviet war: A Russian parachute flare, steel ammunition tins.
Waitrose removed the tins of Saquella 1856 coffee from sale last month after complaints from customers in London about the images of slaves harvesting beans in Guatemala, Central America.
"Hopefully people will think more carefully in advance next time," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email, saying he had also written to Waitrose to condemn the tins.
He set up tins of acrylic on newspapers, while Rose went to get takeout from a local chef who wanted to support Assange by making them all crab linguine.
Oils, jars and tins of truffles, sauces, dried mushrooms and candies are for sale in the front: Urbani Truffles, 10 West End Avenue (60th Street), 212-247-8800, urbani.com.
The furniture is chunky and tactile, the cutlery sits on a corner of each table in old, ratty tins, and there's New Zealand wine on tap, served in tumblers.
In fact muffin tins can be used for a number of time-saving kitchen hacks that will make you wonder why you weren't storing yours up front all along.
The latest in the Patagonia Provisions line is mussels, plump little morsels neatly packed in tins and available in three flavors: lemon-herb, sofrito (peppers and onions) and smoked.
It was never an either/or, but for a good decade, I was peeling and roasting more than I was beating together butter and sugar, or lining cake tins.
If you're baking in an oven, pre-heat your oven to 325 degrees F. Line cupcake tins with cupcake liners and fill 43/3 of the way full with batter.
Schlotzsky's:Celebrate National Cookie Day this week by stopping in at participating Schlotzsky's locations for a free small cookie when you buy any entrée, including sandwiches, salads, pizza, flatbreads, and tins.
I remembered the groceries I'd had in the trunk of my car—some apples, orange juice, Lean Cuisine, two tins of Science Diet cat food, a fifth of George Dickel.
As the raffle for tins of pasta and soup started up ahead of lunch, Hartley confided it is a crafty way of getting some of the Friday Friends to eat.
Because the property "just keeps going and going and going," Leto cut his tour short, but not without passing metal tins of survival crackers and doors marked 'USAF Top Secret.
How the day will play out remains to be seen, but we can assume that a thriving black-market in tins of Kronenbourg will exist by lunchtime on June 10th.
It also lists oat milk, tins of Bolognese sauce and salmon balls as examples of food that people should store in case of an emergency along with tortillas and sardines.
Sometimes you can get them in Asian markets in the United States, but more often you will find them freeze-dried, or preserved in brine and sold in little tins.
Lizzie Meek, artifacts programme manager at the Trust, said it was "quite a surprise" to find the fruitcake, which sat among the last handful of corroded tins set to be restored.
This only led to stores in Europe noticing an influx of Chinese purchasers, and several supermarket chains in the region have since had to limit customers to two tins per purchase.
Found inside was lithium, lighter fluid, propane, empty pseudo-ephedrine packaging, ammonium nitrate, glass smoking pipes, tourniquets, cooking tins and hypodermic needles, according to an affidavit obtained by the Post-Gazette.
"There are about 123 calories in four tins, depending on the brand, so you're probably looking at 30 to 40 minutes of pretty hard running [to burn it off]," he said.
Using one of the only resources it found itself with a surplus of —€" discarded food tins from the occupying allied troops  —€" Japanese manufacturers began making cheap tin models of American Jeeps.
In just the latest scandal, China's food regulator said earlier this month that a rogue factory had produced 17,000 tins of counterfeit brand-name infant milk powder and distributed them nationwide.
EggsHarper sometimes cooks a quick breakfast egg "muffin": He mixes cheese, ham, and almond flour or coconut flour in with eggs, then sticks the concoction in the oven in muffin tins.
One current exhibit is about medicine in World War I, and our main exhibit area includes more than 100 vintage and modern-day Band-Aid brand adhesive bandages tins and packages.
Kovel explains that today's collectors are drawn not only to the interesting illustrations on the tins but also the fact that they are no longer made in this throwaway, disposable age.
A car repair shop on the corner by the stadium plaza has tins of beer for sale in a coolbox on a table set up in front of a pile of tires.
At first glance, it looks just like an old Williamsburg pork store, lined with tins of imported tomatoes, bottled sardines, and even an old-timey Italian remedy for stomach upset (Galeffi Effervescente).
This guy is never going to give a #hottake or slide into your DMs—he just really, really likes a midmarket instant coffee brand is therefore making a chair from the tins.
I've had people on Twitter asking me for my address to send their empty tins to, which I have politely refused as in this day and age, they could easily be maniacs.
She recalls her brother making a drumset out of "biscuit tins" and her parents playing tons of records around the house, from Rachmaninoff to Elvis and all sorts of stuff in between.
JOHANNESBURG (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the shadows of the high-rise offices in Johannesburg's wealthy Sandton district, Thembekile Mokoena concealed her recycling bag bulging with paper, plastic and tins under a tree.
Dozens of babies fell ill after drinking baby milk contaminated with so-called Salmonella Agona produced by Lactalis, one of the world's largest dairy groups, prompting the recall of 12 million tins.
Accessible counter space is limited to a single 25-inch span, while a compact kitchen island on wheels provides the only space for chopping, cutting and storing cookie tins and seltzer cans.
In the front 268 seats of a Boeing 747 flying from Amsterdam, passengers ate tins of chicken and rice with chocolate pudding for dessert, bound for New York City on April 0003.
If you don't want to buy separate phyllo cups, you can make your own by baking stacks of squares in mini or standard muffin tins, as in the Fig Baklava Tartlets above.
START WITH THE HOLIDAY TRAPPINGS To keep plastic ornaments and Hanukkah candles organized, use small containers you already have on hand, like popcorn and cookie tins or empty shoeboxes and egg cartons.
The packaging is nothing special (it comes in both tins and little plastic pots), but at just two bucks, it&aposs a no-brainer compared to high-end glosses and lip therapies.
Lead is easy to extract from the ground, malleable and resistant to corrosion—qualities that meant it was the material of choice for everything from municipal water pipes to jewellery to food tins.
BANGUI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The discarded sardine tins, used mayonnaise jars and old tomato cans jumbled together on Kouassi Bafounga's front porch look like a pile of trash someone forgot to throw out.
And ahead we've rounded up 11 of these bestselling Le Creuset steals, from red heart cocottes to heart-shaped muffin tins and champagne flutes, that will make your Valentines' hearts (and appetites) swell.
Supermarkets themselves are also stockpiling goods that can be held for longer, using warehouse space and containers in their carparks to hold tins, dried goods such as pasta, bottled water and olive oil.
Even though it's unspoken, and often pretty inconvenient, I think we all secretly long to end up sat on a bench with a blue bag of tins, rolling smokes and stretching our legs.
Because child resistance has been a key area of most states' packaging regulations, there are also patent-ed (or -pending) tins and tubes, and sturdy 'exit bags' with proprietary zip/pull/stand-up features.
Nader was previously indicted in the Eastern District of Virginia in 1991 on child pornography charges, according to court filings, after agents seized from him two reels of video tape concealed in candy tins.
Browse fruity wines from the nearby Douro Valley, salty cheeses, smoke-cured sausages and bacalhau, and don't leave without a few cans of Porto's best edible souvenir: beautifully packaged tins of locally caught sardines.
The simple secret to alt-breakfast success lies in creating a grocery list that'll streamline (and liven up) morning cooking with items like throwback cereals, exotic skyr, and even a few tins of salmon.
By splashing the tie-up between the EBP and the code bank in front of many of the world's richest people, those behind the two enterprises are not so discreetly waving their collecting tins.
After her karate class, my daughter and I flour and butter the tins, roll out the dough and scrunch together small foil packets of rice to weigh down the tart cases for blind baking.
The five-floor house, curated by British cosmetics company Lush, features a history of packaging from banana skins to Victorian-era glass bottles and 1950s metal tins to futuristic plant-based bio-plastic containers.
We're not above buying breakfast muffins in plastic tins, and we certainly wouldn't judge you for putting store-bought cookies into one of your own pieces of Tupperware for your kid's school bake sale.
" Afterward, shaken by the experience, "out came rolls of salt cured salami, a basket of hard-boiled eggs, a block of hard cheese, towel-wrapped cucumbers, tins of sprats, sardines, cod liver and salmon.
I could picture him climbing the side of a munro—the type of majestic mountain they painted on tins of tourist shortbread—and calling out across the empty glen, yet to hear the echo.
By about a year later, they had about 30, and now the collection has ballooned to around 12,000 objects, including black advertising tins and black postage stamps, and all of it is self-funded.
The store was still old and gold then, wood and brass, ribbon and paper; and inside there were copper pots and tins stacked with precision, and pristine cases of magnificent confiserie, boulangerie, patisserie, charcuterie.
So, just as the team had learned that they had to wash their tins of beans before they put them in the council recycling bin, they learned ways to decontaminate their lab waste, too.
While people have been packaging goods for millennia, trademarked printed boxes, tins and shrink-wrapped containers were only invented in the late 1800s — less than 150 years ago, beginning with Uneeda Biscuits around 1896.
Think: beach-cruiser scavenger hunts and pop-up workout classes courtesy of Old Navy, Paintbox manicures with Luna Bar, sunset cocktails from Three Olives Vodka, and a pink-bubbly reception provided by Vaseline Lip Tins.
The lineup of stainless steel tins, compartmentalized bento boxes, and two-in-one jar options ahead will have you presenting your desk lunches proudly — and, more importantly, will keep your sad salad scaries at bay.
Lactalis, the world's largest dairy firm, had to recall 12 million tins in France and around the world because of the contamination, in a scandal that deepened because of errors in the product withdrawal process.
Right, so the plan is: pints at The Tup, pints at The Castle, tins on the train, same shitty nightclub called Voodoo's you always used to get into with fake ID, share a cab back.
She had stopped using plastic takeout containers (bringing reusable metal tins to restaurants instead), switched out her toothpaste for baking soda and started carrying around a metal water bottle and tote bag wherever she went.
The recall included products aimed for export to some 30 countries, including to China, and overall represented more than 12 million baby food tins in what Nalet said was the biggest recall Lactalis had ever experienced.
The cruffin, made of croissant dough fastidiously draped in muffin tins to achieve a bouffant's rise, was invented the same year as the Cronut by the pastry chef Kate Reid of Lune Croissanterie in Melbourne, Australia.
Whether it's the cheap stuff, or fancy imported Spanish tuna packed in peel-top tins with olive oil, a dish that any respectable adult would not be embarrassed to admit that they prepared is only minutes away.
I pick up plenty of fresh veggies, a loaf of bread, cheese, beans, rice, almond butter, hummus, coffee, oranges, chickpeas, granola bars, a bottle of merlot, a few tins of cat food, and other odds and ends.
In addition to being endlessly lambasted for the "greasy and tasteless" steaks sold exclusively through Sharper Image, one of the steakhouse locations received over 51 health violations for poor hygiene practices, including month-old tins of caviar.
For decades, this man has lived surrounded by rusted spoons sharpened into knives, teapots made from tuna tins, bullet casings—and yet he resents it when a foreign visitor is disturbed by these artifacts of human suffering.
The brand's identity comes in the form of military-themed products and packaging, including huge brick-style soap bars used by GIs in the Korean War, solid colognes packaged inside military-style metal tins, and much more. 
For one, the peel off lids can actually be harder to open for people with limited dexterity—but there are plenty of hands-free can opener options to meet their needs when it comes to traditional tins.
"It's possible to live, but it's not a real New Year," said Qiu Dongjun, 38, a construction worker from rural Hubei Province who was carrying a bagful of shopping, mostly instant noodles and tins of precooked porridge.
There are only two grocers in Roundup, both very small; several shuttered buildings along Main Street appear to be memorials to general stores, with dusty tins in the window and dioramas of settler women in floral dresses.
Combined, the two Garrett Popcorn Shops at O'Hare sold more than 47,000 one-gallon tins of popcorn (assorted varieties) during 2016, at an average price of $34.50 a tin, said Gregg Cunningham of the Chicago Department of Aviation.
They go through the garbage we've dumped, picking out plastic, empty glass bottles of smuggled Scotch whisky, squashed tins of Heineken, cardboard boxes of pizza, discarded household implements — anything that can be recycled, anything that can be sold.
Twinings of London Loose Tea in six 3.53-ounce Tins, available on Amazon, $31.46Twinnings tea is famous for good reason — not only is the tea delicious, but it's also been the choice of royalty in England for centuries.
She would routinely go "missing" when we kids played our neighborhood game of tag in the evenings, and she'd rather wash and rewash plates than play kitchen with me in our backyard with my empty tins of milk.
At lunch, there is no formal menu; instead, diners are served four stainless-steel tiffin tins filled with a rotating selection of dishes like corvina curry, whole-wheat naan, Rancho Patel-grown cranberry beans and brown basmati rice.
They're from a small fishery in Galicia, in Spain, a country that probably does a better job than any other when it comes to canned seafood: Patagonia Provisions Mussels, $8 for 4.2 ounces, three tins for $23, patagoniaprovisions.com.
"I also look at labels on tins of fish and there are some brands I've decided not to buy," he said, adding such gestures might seem meaningless, but showed people were becoming more aware of modern-day slavery.
If you have Republic of Tea's organic turmeric ginger green tea in 50-count tins, in 250-count bulk bags or 50-count refill bags, return it to the Republic of Tea for replacement tea or for a refund.
It's not too sweet nor too salty, but strikes a very happy middle ground that may bring up happy memories of stuffing your face with handfuls cheese popcorn from Christmas tins with a little caramel corn accidently mixed in.
The relatively short menu is inspired by the luxe comforts of czarist Russia, from delicate little veal pelmeni to tins of sturgeon caviar on ice, served with latkes, lavishly buttered pancakes and rye toast on a three-story platter.
Limbo Panto, released in 2008 when I was 16, was the unruly soundtrack to my first cracked tins of lager in parks, drives around low-lying suburbia, and virgin attempts at squeezing into checked shirts and palatial city nightclubs.
Fleur de sel, the crème de la crème of salt, so delicate it must be hand-harvested, costs a small fraction of what it costs back home; tins of cocoa powder and Puy green lentils are other gift possibilities.
The result is something with the taste and texture of one of those Danish holiday cookies that come in the sweet little (and harder-to-open-than-they-should-be) blue tins, the sleeper hit of every cookie table.
The cultural importance of the Olympics was eclipsed only by the feats of the cosmonauts, which inspired Sputnik cigarette packs and candy tins with portraits of space dogs Belka and Strelka, the first dogs to go into space and return alive.
If you don't want to swallow a whole bottle of crazy pills trying to figure out whether it's worth it, best that you just buy less complicated and more locally recycled packaging — like tins and bottles — in the first place. 
Supplies of baby formula are drying up in Australia as savvy Chinese tourists snatch tins of the "white gold" off supermarket shelves to resell them for a profit at home, where a poisoning scandal has left consumers wary of domestic brands.
Lactalis, one of the world's largest dairy groups, had to recall 12 million tins in France and around the world due to the contamination, in a scandal that hit the reputation of France's strategic agri-business industry in overseas markets.
And don't think you have to be completely sensible: Buy some crazy thing that appeals to you, like a set of miniature pie tins or a state-of-the-art meat thermometer or one of those old-school apple peelers.
In an extension of the village's shanties and tin sheds, the forecourt of the immigration station is now covered in tents and tarpaulins, with clothes drying on railings and smoke rising from cookers made from old tins of baby formula.
We learn what the British ate (overspiced curry; tins of smoked sprats shipped by Harrods); what they did for work (tea planting; mercenary soldiering for Indian princes); how they entertained themselves (tennis; adultery); and how they viewed India (gratefully; hatefully).
Caught between, in New Orleans, a father, daughter and son (Gabriel Byrne, Andrea Riseborough and Dane DeHaan) struggle to keep the family shipping brokerage afloat, counting on the tens of millions they stand to make from transporting those jalapeño tins.
So the bankruptcy court hired an expert, a forensics accountant, and what he found was that, just prior to filing bankruptcy, a number of parishes went to the banks and asked that the accounts have new TINs—taxpayer identification numbers.
From vintage-y tins of Badger Balm to drugstore staples like Aquaphor, we're talking about the products that people who do a number on their hands have long relied on to help soothe and heal chaps, cracks, and general wear.
Some 50 teas, including herbal varieties and black and green teas mellowed with whiffs of fruit, are on display in colorful tins, along with new tea accessories, like a glass canister, a silver tea strainer and an elegant Japanese kettle.
Front Burner Gordon Savory, a compact shop in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, is well stocked with tins of imported Spanish sardines, wedges of Reading raclette (an American version of the Swiss classic), condiments from Brooklyn Delhi and fresh croissants and baguettes.
Lactalis, the world's largest dairy group, had to recall more than 12 million tins of baby milk in France and around the world due to the outbreak, in a scandal that hit the reputation of France's strategic agri-business industry in overseas markets.
Goff was one of the most creative DIY architects of the 20th century, often repurposing household objects (like pie tins for light fixtures), involving owners in construction, and connecting with natural settings in a tactile way, much like his mentor Frank Lloyd Wright.
We'd deliver our papers—Worcester Sunday Telegrams —and then run back to the car and scramble onto the tailgate, dropping the coins we'd collected into empty Briggs tobacco tins as we bumped along to the next turn, the newspaper route our Sabbath.
Melanie Smith, the manager of a roadhouse at the huge Canobie cattle station in Queensland, explained how it's done: "You soak the toilet rolls in diesel, put them in empty pineapple or coffee tins and line 30 of them up," she said.
After breakfast, we'd dump the money from the tobacco tins onto the kitchen table and count coins, stacking quarters and nickels and dimes into wrappers from the Worcester County Institution for Savings, while my father updated the Accounts, and made the Collection List.
I've made versions featuring fresh squid, cut into bite-size rings and simmered in the sauce; oily sardines seared on the side and served on top; and whole tins of salty anchovies melted into olive oil alongside a healthy pinch of chile flakes.
From the moment it landed on my desk, it was practically love at first sight for this Eastern Shore native: The bottle's label mimics the iconic tins, and the contents looked appealing, with flecks of spice evident amid the rust-colored sauce.
"With just two weeks to go on the conservation of the Cape Adare artefacts, finding such a perfectly preserved fruitcake in amongst the last handful of unidentified and severely corroded tins was quite a surprise," noted AHT program manager Lizzie Meek in a statement.
Chinese taste for Australian powdered milk is so strong that supermarket chains Coles and Woolworths last year introduced a four-tins-per-person limit on the power to prevent profiteers from buying in bulk in order to re-sell on the grey market in China.
He was banned for 14 years from RAI, the state broadcaster, for proposing in 1962 a play in which factory bosses refused to shut down production after a visitor had fallen into the meat-grinder, preferring to turn out instead another 150 tins of mince.
As the country counts down to Brexit while politicians remain deadlocked over how best to oversee its departure on March 29, Tesco said it had increased stockholdings of ambient foods such as bottles, packets and tins and made clear plans for each product category.
He remembers getting arrested atop Nunhead Reservoir, a fenced-off area offering views of the London skyline that was once "a place of the underclass, the underworld" and has since become a littering ground for Goldsmiths art students and their tins of Red Stripe.
The frosted glass bottles, ornately decorated tins and ceramic pots — filled with everything from rose-water toner to potpourri — are faithful to the company's original vessels and emblazoned with its official seal (dated 1612, when the Dominican monks started selling their remedies to the public).
The day that I visit the exhibition, it's almost 90°F [32°C], so standing in one of the three phone booths that are like person-sized metal and plastic baking tins, I'm grateful I can leave the door open a bit to let the breeze in.
Tate & Lyle, known in its home UK market for its green golden syrup tins, has been focusing more on speciality food ingredients such as artificial sweeteners and other products like starch, which carry higher margins than its much larger and more commoditised business of bulk ingredients.
My Cuban Spot wouldn't be a ventanita without Café Bustelo, carefully dripped into a tin with sugar — Mr. Estrada uses two tins, mixing one into the other, to keep the measurements exact — and then beaten so the sugar rises in a froth to the top, called espumita.
She put the bird in one of her lightweight round tins — a heavy roasting pan with handles is not part of her cookware collection — covered it tightly with foil, and let it cook at high heat; then lowered the oven, removed the foil and let it brown.
That would represent a victory for Britain's Brexit supporters and possibly inspire eurosceptics within the EU. Bruderer has just sold two new machines - used to make car parts, fountain pen nibs, scalpels, drink tins and other products - for a total of 1.5 million pounds ($2 million).
Why not smear your head and neck with the juice of three cheap tins of beans, wrap your torso and genitals with A4 paper you've nicked from the office printer, and kneel in the grass outside your local police station for the authentic Irish flag look.
Whether because they cannot tell the difference or are turning a blind eye, many banks in other countries, when presented with the VAT-linked substitute TINs, accept that the client's tax affairs are a matter for the UAE and therefore do not pass information on to other countries.
I reunited with Alan, spent the dredges of my money on my half of the ferry passage and a rental car; a driving atlas of Atlantic Canada; bread, tomatoes and tins of anchovies; and tried to push the fears of financial ruin from my head as best I could.
The alternate American pavilion, with its free espresso truck, tins of themed M&M's and wireless internet that tells new users "the U.S. has not gone dark on climate action," has rapidly become a hub of activity at the United Nations global warming negotiations taking place this week.
Just inside the north entrance, a grandly restored dormitory is filled with relics of sailors' lives at Snug Harbor: tobacco tins, photos, letters and admission documents live in glass cases, accompanied by portraits of Navy men and details about their health and how they got along with their peers.
Just inside the north entrance, a grandly restored dormitory is filled with relics of sailors' lives at Snug Harbor: tobacco tins, photos, letters and admission documents live in glass cases, accompanied by portraits of Navy men and details about their health and how they got along with their peers.
The salmonella outbreak at the Craon plant in northwest France led Lactalis to recall millions of tins of baby milk in France and around the world, and drew criticism from politicians and consumer groups about a lack of transparency at the company, which is privately held by the Besnier family.
Eat It probably doesn't seem likely, but there's a season for the little tins of oil-packed fish that I collect all year, and it starts around now, when the days in New York are hot and long and the air-conditioner balanced in my caged window rattles away tediously.
First I push aside the many pairs of kids' sunglasses, random plastic crap, half-drunk cups of tea, several sets of keys belonging to previous residences, large tins of foreign coins — before carefully wedging whatever book has just arrived into the pile of books that arrived at some point previously.
On the mantel in the dining room is a shrine to Ms. von Buhler's dead pets, the ashes stored in urns, boxes and tins stashed in and around a wooden cabinet carved with her monogram and silhouettes of Ms. von Buhler and her first husband, Adam von Buhler, from whom she is divorced.
You'll pass like 42 strip malls, and a bevy of Indian diners, and the parking lot rests across from a row of police cruisers, which is unfortunate, but fuck it, because of what you have waiting inside: the sacks of katsuobushi, the tins of curry powder, the furikake and kombu and the shoyu.
Isaac seemed to have serious problems with all his post-bar-mitzvah relatives, very much including those who forced their children to Skype with him once a week, and took him to doctors, and drove him to distant supermarkets where one could buy six tins of baking powder for the price of five.
On that journey Colonel Worsley took the compass into Shackleton's hut, from which the trek had started, placing it back among the blankets, boots and golden-syrup tins all perfectly preserved by the dry polar air; and he later also placed it ceremonially at the South Pole, completing what Shackleton had always hoped to do.
And embodying this, complete with dollar store wigs, crap checked shirts panic bought from H&M and weird utility vests borrowed from dads, were Mac DeMarco and his band, who, during their set at LA's Festival Supreme over Halloween weekend, decided (probably quite last minute, after a few tins) to dress up as MacGruber​.
Werther's Originals, old cookie tins filled with sewing supplies, Oil of Olay, canned goods that expired in 1997: There are just some things that will never not be associated with your grandmother's house, even if your actual grandma never bought a five-pound bag of caramel-flavored hard candies or perfected a cross-stitch in her life.
During the day, when everyone else was at work, I'd stand on the wobbly stool in my grandparents' vast, well-organized pantry and open every container to sniff or taste its contents — thick, sludgy jaggery; crisp, fried chickpea noodles of every shape and size; bags of dark, sweet, home-fried onions; and heavy steel tins of homemade ghee.
Surrounded by the faded trappings of their wealth and social status — from a commissioned portrait painting of Big Edie in her youth, to a dusty grand piano and battered but ornate furniture — they also cohabited with dozens of semi-feral cats (and mountains of empty cat food tins), semi-domesticated raccoons, peeling wallpaper, piles of magazine cuttings, and mounds of couture.
PARIS (Reuters) - Ten more babies have tested positive for salmonella in France after drinking milk produced by the firm Lactalis, a group representing families said on Friday Lactalis, one of the world's largest dairy groups, has recalled 12 millions tins nationwide and from stores around the world after last month discovering salmonella bacteria in some baby milk at a factory in western France.
There they are, the away boys, armed not with the handcrafted spears of prehistory but rather with chants, with tins, with the boisterous aura of several grown men who are willing to fight and die for each other – or at least say so repeatedly – on the way to Carlisle, or Grimsby, or whichever post-industrial town happens to be hosting this weekend's game.
But if what the Brexiteers want is to return Britain to a utopia they have devised by splicing a few rose-tinted memories of the 1950s together with an understanding of imperial history derived largely from images on vintage biscuit tins, then all of this seems chillingly plausible, insofar as it would, in many ways, constitute the realization of that dream.
For Chanel — a house particularly adept at world creation that has, over the past nine years, conjured in the same space a supermarket complete with tins of tuna and plastic shopping carts, an airport terminal (with a staffed ticketing counter and branded roller bags) and an origami-filled garden — the show was another paradisiacal exhibition, one teetering on the edge of surreal.
We shopped all morning and bought lots of yarn ($119.74), a hat for my sister, ($46.60), two locally-designed tea towels for my mom and I at Scintilla ($24.80), two beautifully-designed tins of flaky sea salt for mom and I ($29.14), a tall-sized handmade lopapeysa for myself at the Handknitting Association of Iceland, ($213.18), and pair of shot glasses for my sister ($21.47).
A small number of pierniki stores dot the streets of Torun, one of the few cities in Poland that escaped the devastating bombings of World War II. In one shop near the Old Town Hall, pierniki abound, floor-to-ceiling in packages and decorative tins with box after box of the cookies filled with seemingly every type of jam, including plum, apple and rose gel.
If we have visitors I spend hours cleaning (in my own half-trained fashion, of course), I'm obsessed with incense and would rather my guests sneezed endlessly than caught a whiff of a food smell, I force my other half to clean up WHILE he's cooking, and heaven forbid he leaves a draining can in the sink (our kitchen sink was always full of old tins and carrier bags).
Industrial-sized jars of peanut butter are nestled among one-pound tins of Flurecitas candies from Puerto Rico, Inca's Food Yellow Hot Pepper Whole in Brine from Peru, Table Talk Old Fashion Pies, Café Bustelo, packages of Zwan's Chicken and Beef Luncheon Loaf, cans of Barbasol, and unidentified bottles of something that could either be a type of cleaning product or a soft drink—only those read Cyrillic can say for sure.
I'd also read Cyprian Ekwensi, Ayi Kwei Armah, Buchi Emecheta, Chinua Achebe, the secret copy of The Joy of Sex hidden away in my parents' room, every encyclopedia entry in my school library on Greek mythology, labels on shampoo bottles, the sides of cornflake boxes and Bournvita tins during breakfast, countless contraband Harlequin and Mills & Boon romance novels bartered with secondary school classmates, narrative interludes in my brother's video games, and all the parts of the Bible that referenced sex.
As the afternoon got progressively gloomier, Smith and King transferred their belongings from Boscha to the loaner van: two surfboards (bought at a discount from a sponsor), wetsuits, tins of red lentils and buckwheat, stacks of T-shirts and leggings (mostly from sponsors), a woven blanket (a gift from a sponsor), a hand broom, two yoga mats, three hula hoops in different sizes, a tool kit, a digital S.L.R. camera, and a bag of wheat-free kibble for their soulful, brindled dog, Penny.
IN HIS workshop on Eel Pie Island near Twickenham, glimmering with light from the Thames outside, Trevor Baylis kept wrenches, pliers, cables, hammers, gear-wheels, lengths of piping, light bulbs, massed coat-hangers, tubs of washers, wing-nuts, screws and nails, books, chisels, old St Julien tobacco tins full of bits and bobs, saws, hacksaws, cross-saws, balls of string, a splendid metal lathe which neighbours would pop in to use, sheets of foil dropped in the war by German bombers, all his dead domestic appliances (for disassembly and cannabilisation), and last but not least his boyhood Meccano sets, their instructions held together with yellowing Sellotape, out of which he would still make little clockwork vehicles that buzzed along the worktops in a determined way.

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