because da lid is on der!
The tin lid in your family is your kid :)
Paint the gap round the edge of the lid with turpentine or kerosene and allow to stand. Firmly tap the top edge of the can with a hammer all the way round. Prize lid off a little at a time with the widest, flattest blade possible.
One good way to ship a cake is to pack it first in a tin with a tight lid. Then pack the tin in a larger box with plenty of light weight packing material such as foam peanuts tightly filling the space between the tin and the box. It is possible to line the tin with parchment paper then bake the cake directly in the tin. This ensures the cake fits securely within the tin, and will not shift during shipping.
Tin boxes help prevent fireworks from catching fire by providing a non-flammable and heat-resistant enclosure that can contain any sparks or flames produced by the fireworks. The metal material of the tin box can also help dissipate heat, reducing the risk of igniting nearby flammable materials. Additionally, the lid of the tin box can help smother any flames that may occur.
No, but a tin can.
Because the Ice-Cream had no bones. HaHaHaHa...
No but a tin can.
A coffee can lid is just that, a lid that cap a tin of coffee grounds or beans. In older cans and more high quality grades of coffee, the can and lid are made entirely of metal. Modern convenience and mass production usually sees coffee can lids now made of plastic, much like a peanut tin lid, complete with a peel-back metal seal.
in 1884 wsa when the first tin lunch box was made
No but a tin can.
"The Princess and the Tin Box" is considered ambiguous because the story leaves the nature of the relationship between the princess and the tin box open to interpretation. It is not explicitly stated whether the princess and the tin box have a romantic connection, a platonic bond, or if the tin box is symbolic of something else entirely. This ambiguity allows for multiple interpretations of the story's meaning.