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Home Made Suet Feeder

Step 4The Dirty Hands Part

The Dirty Hands Part
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This part of the Instructable is my favorite because I get to get my hands messy for a constructive reason. Anyone who has read my Quick and Easy Margherita Pizza Instructible will understand that I like to get "involved" with the project, rather than use a utensil that could get the job done :

A) More efficiently
B) Less messily (it's a word now)

Basically just take your suet cake and jam it into the holes. As you do this the cake will crumble and you'll get a fairly good sized pile of suet that you can use when you go to fill the other side. If you look at the pictures you can see a good example.
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