Hanging a cabbage

Kanga77510

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How do you manage to hang a cabbage? I've done a few and it never turns out just the way I'd like, mostly I think because I can't get the hole carved out just right. Got any tips?
 
Kanga, I have used an electric drill with a long drill bit to drill the hole and then push a string or shoe lace through with a shiskabob skewer. Good Luck!
 
I have a couple of largish hooks with screw ends. I just screw the end into the base of the cabbage and hang it by the hook! Couldn't be simpler.
 
I have 2 extra large suet cages I use for my fresh greens inside the coop.... cut cabbage in 1/2 and put one side in each cage. Easy! Now, occasionally at the farmer market they have some MASSIVE cabbages. Those I just let them have at it lol
 
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I use a 1/4 by 2 inch lag bolt and just tie a string to the bolt and then just screw it into the stump of the cabbage. When they eat it down to the stump un-screw it and screw it into the next cabbage. A power drill seems like a bit much for a cabbage.
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Hubby wants to know how shredded "lettuce" gets on his drills now and then.... On the other hand we had hubbard squash for Christmas dinner , you know how hard they are , I asked him to split it open for baking... he took it out to the chop saw and voila! I learned from the "Master"
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There's a woodworking video out there where the bandsaw master is visited by his wife with some pork chops while he's in the shop.
 

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