8-pc. Turkey Lacers by SCI/Scandicrafts, Inc.

The easiest technique for closing the cavity of a stuffed bird is to use poultry lacers. These small skewers are pinned through the skin of the fowl, around which twine is laced as though you were hoo...; See complete description »

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The easiest technique for closing the cavity of a stuffed bird is to use poultry lacers. These small skewers are pinned through the skin of the fowl, around which twine is laced as though you were hooking up ice skates. With rounded ends for easy removal, these sturdy lacers should never bend and will last for years.

Customer Reviews

Turkey Lacers

by christine, MO  
December 9, 2006

The best part about these lacers is the eyelet. not just a hook which is all you can find anywhere else.

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Awesome!

by Leticia, FL  
December 10, 2007

These turkey lacers are the best thing to help keep a turkey together. They were such a big help for me.

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by Paul, NM  
February 5, 2006

Looked all over Santa Fe. this is the first place we have found them. THANKS.

Paul Moore

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Just what i needed!

by Heidi, GA  
December 20, 2007

I was having trouble finding these this year in the grocerie stores. So, I was very happy to find I could order it from Cooking.com!! Great!

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well made

by Kathleen, WA  
December 29, 2007

These lacers are not flimsy. Well made

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by Diane, WA  
January 29, 2006

I was looking for heavy lacer,but this is all there seem to be available.

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Simple but effective to truss any poultry

by James, VA  
January 26, 2009

Unfortunately, if only limited to 8000 words, I cannot adequately give these lacers a just review

Jim

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Good value but....

by Kristine, AZ  
May 3, 2009

I have ordered these lacers many times before and was disappointed to discover the price has been increased substantially. The lacers are the same and the only disappointment that I have is that they have a tendency to discolor (turn darker). Because I am using them for appetizer picks, this is not good.

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what I did with these

by Karen, DE  
December 22, 2008

I made cocktail picks out of these turkey lacers. You just get some inexpensive beads from a jewelry store, or a Michael's type place, and hot glue them in front of the little round hook at the end and voilla, you have really neat cocktail picks. Beats toothpicks anyday.

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by Daniel, VA  
January 10, 2005

This lacer set, as advertised, is stainless steel. However, in my opinion, they are too narrow in diameter, as they tend to bend very easily when being pushed into
thick, uncooked meat. I think if they were about 2mm thicker, they would be a perfect choice.

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by pinky, NY  
June 25, 2009

I have not ordered from your website before but use your recipe search all the time. I am pleased with the turkey lacers, that I used for a craft project. One, and only one, package arrived shorter than the others but I will make it work. The package arrived quickly and in excellent condition. I will use the site again.

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by David, OH  
December 5, 2005

The Turkey Lacers were sent quickly and were as described. It was a good experience. My daughter decorated them to use as Christmas Gifts.

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by Glenn, NC  
January 24, 2005

I don't use them for turkey lacers, but rather as lacers to wrap my bacon strips around steaks. I can purchase less expensive cuts of meat, wrap them with bacon and use the lacers as skewers, and have great tasting steak.

gws

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by Sonja, MI  
October 18, 2011

I bought these to use as appetizer picks which I decorate with beads. I like the fact that one end has an eyelet to help hold the beads in place.

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Perfect for Bacon Wrapped Filet Mignon

by Michael, TX  
December 7, 2011

We had lost several small skewers we use for wrapping bacon around tenderloins for Filet Mignon due to people throwing them away. These were originally provided from "pre-wrapper" filets from several years ago and were concerned with how we would replace them! These did the job perfectly!

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Picture is deceiving....lousy product

by Erik, IN  
November 9, 2012

Too small to be effective

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