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...maze of steel rails that stretches for miles along the New Jersey shore across from Manhattan, 8,000 loaded boxcars stood idle last week, waiting for their war freight to be moved to ships. The blight of manpower shortage had moved from New Jersey's tomato canning (TIME, Aug. 30) to an even more critical field...
Cooking meals, canning corn...
...letter abruptly revoked every license issued before that date, announced that none would be reissued until the same scrutiny is made. The order halted virtually all trade with Argentina, which depends heavily on the U.S. for the oil, machinery and machinery parts that keep her huge meat-canning industry going. In the most effective of all ways, the Argentine Government had been told that American patience is running...
Home drying of food costs almost a third less than canning. According to University of Tennessee's Chemist G. A. Shuey, properly dried foods keep most of their food elements and a good part of the vitamins, except vitamin...
...housewives, getting ready to put up a record home pack of fruit and vegetables for next winter, are confronted with a choice between canning and dehydrating...