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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 263400, member: 36"]Food pushers for sure. That shape could be used in sausage making and sometimes as. The meat went into a long metal tube with a funnel-shaped spout on one end and you'd use a similar wooden thingie to push the meat into the casings. I had one, years ago; it came from a locally owned supermarket that was bought out. They had a catering arm that had closed down even earlier, and mine was found in that pile of random stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 263400, member: 36"]Food pushers for sure. That shape could be used in sausage making and sometimes as. The meat went into a long metal tube with a funnel-shaped spout on one end and you'd use a similar wooden thingie to push the meat into the casings. I had one, years ago; it came from a locally owned supermarket that was bought out. They had a catering arm that had closed down even earlier, and mine was found in that pile of random stuff.[/QUOTE]
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