tinned goods


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Noun1.tinned goods - food preserved by canningtinned goods - food preserved by canning    
food product, foodstuff - a substance that can be used or prepared for use as food
canned meat, tinned meat - meat preserved in a can or tin
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As for the tinned goods, I'll pay for all they eat.
"And I can feed my men all the tinned goods I want?" she rushed on.
Also, I filled the car with sacks of flour, baking-powder, tinned goods, and all the ordinary necessaries of life suggested by Harmmed, who fussed around and clucked over the purchases like an anxious old hen.
From tinned goods to pasta and rice, to tea bags and toilet rolls, a shopping list of foods desperately needed by food banks for the emergency parcels was collected.
Before fresh produce became as readily available as it is now, families relied on tinned goods to get them through the week.
"We used to be full of tinned goods, now we just can't sell that type of stuff any more.
Monklands residents and supporters donated 21 tonnes of supplies - including tinned goods, pasta, rice, cereals, biscuits and juice - to Airdrie foodbank over the past year and its work relies entirely on volunteers and donations.
So when I was set the challenge of buying items wholly from Poundland for my weekly food shop, I didn't really know what to expect and I thought I'd be forced to live off tinned goods - a prospect that I wasn't remotely thrilled about.
People can also bring donations of non-perishable foodstuffs -- such as pasta, rice and tinned goods, for the 'Matthew 25 Feed the Hungry in Paphos' project, which is run by the Paphos Christian Fellowship International PCFI.
"The first initiative saw pupils participate in a non-uniform day, where they were asked to donate tinned goods instead of the usual PS1.
A favourite towards the end of the year and in harvest festivals when we were asked to bring in some tinned goods or boxes of Weetabix, Autumn Days is instantly recognisable from its "so I mustn't forget, no I mustn't forget" chorus.
Sarah Merry said:"We are seriously discussing stockpiling dried and tinned goods to maintain school meals."