29 oz. cans, usually used for Pie filling, are about 2/3 the height but
about the same diameter. I've been buying my coffee as beans for the
last few years in bags but the plastic lid from a 16 oz canister of
planters peanuts more or less fits on top of the 29 oz. can.
On 12/31/2013 6:21 PM, John wrote:
Any idea what can substitute for a #10 coffee can? Coffee no longer
comes in tin cans. They're all cardboard cylinders now.
Good for the environment I guess, except that they don't stand up too
well if you try to save hot bacon grease in them for later disposal in
the landfill.
What else might come in that same size can that would still be
available in a can?
I didn't realize this before I sent the old can off to the landfill.
I'd have scooped the congealed grease out into one of the cardboard
cans & sent it off to the landfill.
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