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Any ideas on making a homemade sausage stuffer? The ones in catalogs seem to go for over a hundred bucks.
-- Robert Heiser (rgheiser@yahoo.com), November 29, 1999
have you checked Northern too & equipment Co. They have some pretty cheap ones for under 30 bucks. They are at www.northerntool.co
-- Rick wyckoff (wittey@aol.com), November 29, 1999.
have you checked Northern tool & equipment Co. They have some pretty cheap ones for under 30 bucks. They are at www.northerntool.co
-- Rick wyckoff (wittey@aol.com), November 29, 1999.
Have you considered using a funnel.These used to be sold as hand sausage stuffers, but you could make one. They're best for small amounts, of course, unless you have a lot of time or no money. Get or make one with as wide a spout as possible to fit your casings.The spout on most kitchen funnels is too small.
-- jd (belanger@midway.tds.net), December 04, 1999.
Grandfather made one from a wine bottle by cutting the bottom off and removing sharp edges. Then he made a round plunger to fit inside the bottle. Attach the casing to the neck, stuff the bottle with meat,and fill the casing.
-- Mary Welshko (marwel@microserve.net), April 25, 2000.