Sausage Horn - a useful kitchen tool! :: Østfoldmuseene
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In the midst of barbecue season it may be appropriate eetgemak to highlight an important cooking utensils, namely sausage horn or sausage pusher. This tool is used to this day and, as the name implies, for the manufacture of sausages. The sausage skin is threaded into the funnel, so that the meat mass is pressed into the casing therethrough. Previously, sausage horn, also as the name implies, made of horn, now offer both plastic and metal, usually as an option for a meat grinder. Borgarsyssel Museum has an impressive 8 sausage stuffer in their collections. Sausage Hornet pictured here are from Husborn in Øymark. Object came to the museum in 1963 (BrM.03909).
Object eetgemak are now moved to the new joint magazine Trollull in Mysen. On Trollull become objects controlled, assessed and registered before being placed in the new reservoirs. We look fam to get good magazine conditions eetgemak and easy access to all of our items - both physically and digitally in the coming years. Every week we present an object that shows the span of the collections we have on Borgarsyssel Museum. How we want to involve the audience in the exciting developments museum is inside.
Prices for tour groups up to 20 people: Weekdays at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 600, - Weekdays after 16:00, and Saturday and Sunday eetgemak 1200, - For groups over 20 people doubled the price because the group must be divided between two guides.
Borgarsyssel Museum is currently under construction and there is an extensive migration process in the new joint magazine at Trollull. Parts of our object collection is therefore unavailable, but our collection administrator Mona Beate Vattekar welcomes public inquiries. The museum currently has no archivist and our entire eetgemak collection of private archives and tradition archive eetgemak is therefore unavailable. We therefore have very limited opportunities to find or facilitate our material earliest in 2016.
Indigo Glassblåseri: eetgemak Opening summer season: 15th June- August 15th: Wednesday-Sunday from 12.30 to 18.00. Autumn: August 15th - through October: Friday - søndag13.00 - 18:00. Tuesday - Thursday open by appointment, contact Christine tel 99589459. November and December: Wednesday - Sunday from 12.30 to 18.00 in January and February closed. www.indigo-glass.no
About Østfoldmuseene Trade Vacancies Press Årsmeldinger Collections From the management team Contact Info Vision and Values Board and committees Museum Network Publications Rental Sponsors Links Archive
In the midst of barbecue season it may be appropriate eetgemak to highlight an important cooking utensils, namely sausage horn or sausage pusher. This tool is used to this day and, as the name implies, for the manufacture of sausages. The sausage skin is threaded into the funnel, so that the meat mass is pressed into the casing therethrough. Previously, sausage horn, also as the name implies, made of horn, now offer both plastic and metal, usually as an option for a meat grinder. Borgarsyssel Museum has an impressive 8 sausage stuffer in their collections. Sausage Hornet pictured here are from Husborn in Øymark. Object came to the museum in 1963 (BrM.03909).
Object eetgemak are now moved to the new joint magazine Trollull in Mysen. On Trollull become objects controlled, assessed and registered before being placed in the new reservoirs. We look fam to get good magazine conditions eetgemak and easy access to all of our items - both physically and digitally in the coming years. Every week we present an object that shows the span of the collections we have on Borgarsyssel Museum. How we want to involve the audience in the exciting developments museum is inside.
Prices for tour groups up to 20 people: Weekdays at 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 600, - Weekdays after 16:00, and Saturday and Sunday eetgemak 1200, - For groups over 20 people doubled the price because the group must be divided between two guides.
Borgarsyssel Museum is currently under construction and there is an extensive migration process in the new joint magazine at Trollull. Parts of our object collection is therefore unavailable, but our collection administrator Mona Beate Vattekar welcomes public inquiries. The museum currently has no archivist and our entire eetgemak collection of private archives and tradition archive eetgemak is therefore unavailable. We therefore have very limited opportunities to find or facilitate our material earliest in 2016.
Indigo Glassblåseri: eetgemak Opening summer season: 15th June- August 15th: Wednesday-Sunday from 12.30 to 18.00. Autumn: August 15th - through October: Friday - søndag13.00 - 18:00. Tuesday - Thursday open by appointment, contact Christine tel 99589459. November and December: Wednesday - Sunday from 12.30 to 18.00 in January and February closed. www.indigo-glass.no
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