Re: What is a "milk-can" ?


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Posted by Kathy_S on August 13, 2006 at 01:32:25 from 69.81.60.233 user kschmid.

In Reply to: Re: What is a "milk-can" ? posted by Rob Marshall on August 13, 2006 at 00:05:36:

So if milk-cans are called churns, what are churns called?
Churn meaning the cylindrical thing with a dasher used to churn milk into butter, or the churn with a crank used to churn cream (actually milk in my experience) into ice cream.


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