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  2. Talk:Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    I have purchased two ball replacement cords for my canner, purchased June 2021. The original cord burned out as did the replacement cords. I like this canner and will soon need to put it into use. Do you have any suggestions about this burn outproblem? 72.23.68.168 12:35, 10 July 2023 (UTC)

  3. Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Ball stock has split two-for-one six times since going public. Ball's trading symbol is BALL. Ball no longer produces its glass canning jars. In 1996, Ball exited the home-canning business when it established a subsidiary named Alltrista, which consisted of seven smaller Ball subsidiaries that included the Ball jar and other canning-related ...

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  5. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Using the water bath technique for low-acid foods (foods with pH greater than 4.6). [15] Otherwise correct water bath or pressure canning but processing for too little time, the wrong pressure, or not considering variations in time/pressure due to altitude. Re-using one-use seals; Using cracked or chipped jars

  6. Bain-marie - Wikipedia

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    A bain-marie on a stovetop. A bain-marie (English: / ˌ b æ n m ə ˈ r iː / BAN-mə-REE, French: [bɛ̃ maʁi]), also known as a water bath or double boiler, a type of heated bath, is a piece of equipment used in science, industry, and cooking to heat materials gently or to keep materials warm over a period of time.

  7. Canner - Wikipedia

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    Canner may refer to: Canner (appliance), a device used in home canning; Canner (occupation), a person who works at a cannery; Canner (recycling), a person who scavenges for cans to deposit for money; Canner (surname), an English surname