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  • How to Make a Walkie Talkie With Tin Cans & a String

    String telephones and walkie talkies have been around for hundreds of years. Since sound waves can travel across wires and string, such as kite string or nylon, making a walkie talkie out of two tin cans and string can be a fun way to communicate with another person. In addition, making such a device can be an effective way to teach and demonstrate to someone about sound waves and how they travel.

  • Why Is Tin Used to Protect Steel Cans?

    Steel cans, also commonly called "tin cans" because of their thin tin coating, have been part of our society for more than a century, according to the Steel Recycling Institute. Cans made of steel and tin are used to package a variety of products from foods like fruits and vegetables to pet food, as well as to transport and store commodities like paint.

  • How to Send Cookies in the Mail

    Homemade cookies are a great treasure for anyone to receive, from a college student away from home for the first time to a solider our country serving far from home. Decorated and filled cookies are not ideal for shipping, however, moist bar cookies should ship just fine. With some simple tips on shipping, you too can send cookies in the mail to your loved ones far away.

  • How to Bake in Tin Cans

    Cakes come in every shape and size. Specialty cakes created for weddings, birthdays and anniversaries vary from simple designs to ornate creations. Certain shapes are almost impossible to create. Short of sculpting the cake after it is baked, the chef has no option but to bake in tin cans for tubular cakes used to make tree trunks among other things.

  • How to Use Tin Cans for Cooking

    Tin cans have long been used by scout troops, 4H groups and other outdoor enthusiasts for cooking food. Often referred to as hobo cookware, a tin can is perfectl for use as a cooking vessel when a saucepan is not available. Tin can cooking can be done on a campfire, grill or electric and gas ranges. Before cooking anything in a tin can, be sure that the paper label and the glue are removed.

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