There is a really neat show on called Inside the Factory. I think it’s the Smithsonian channel. The other night they did Baked Beans. Apparently they are eaten for breakfast in Great Britain.
Took me aback at first since canning started with Napoleon. Then I found out it was using a tin coated iron can that he invented. Merci ! I love learning new things.
I’ve had an original “Speaker USA” P-38 can opener on my keyring since 1977. Not merely a can opener, it’s one of the handiest tools I’ve ever owned. It’s even made of “pre-atomic age” steel.
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Cooked and opened in one operation!
amethyst52 Premium Member about 3 years ago
There is a really neat show on called Inside the Factory. I think it’s the Smithsonian channel. The other night they did Baked Beans. Apparently they are eaten for breakfast in Great Britain.
Bilan about 3 years ago
The mouse can use a oxy-acetylene torch, but not an electric can opener?
Qiset about 3 years ago
Took me aback at first since canning started with Napoleon. Then I found out it was using a tin coated iron can that he invented. Merci ! I love learning new things.
John Wiley Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’ve had an original “Speaker USA” P-38 can opener on my keyring since 1977. Not merely a can opener, it’s one of the handiest tools I’ve ever owned. It’s even made of “pre-atomic age” steel.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good morning Crew.
jteisener about 3 years ago
Just a little nit-pick – Oxy-Acetylene torches usually have two tanks – one for each gas.
Papakillamon about 3 years ago
The wee lad looks a bit dejected.
jay about 3 years ago
Oxy-acetylene needs 2 tanks, not one.
capkidd about 3 years ago
I think we all remember…………beans beans the musical fruit……………………………………..etc.
txmystic about 3 years ago
My goodness, that tank and torch are tiny…
S.Curtis about 3 years ago
When I was besieged by raccoons, I was sure one was carrying an oxyacetylene torch. But the really scary thing is: they have raccoon lawyers.
megerkey about 3 years ago
Now the mice can open and cook the beans all in one step.
moondog42 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Oxy-acetylene welding is too dangerous. You wanna get yourself a plasma cutter, it will also make a clean cut instead of getting slag into your food.
Serial Pedant about 3 years ago
Fer shur: beans on toast.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 3 years ago
Of course there were about 80 years between the tin can and the oxy-acetylene torch. That’s a lot of mouse-lifetimes.
rgcviper about 3 years ago
Mice using heavy artillery—who’da thunk it? Good stuff.
Good Evening/Early Morning, Crew.