This material is thoroughly mixed and salted as one would bread and is then put through a sausage stuffer.
"Ducks and Geese"
Harry M. Lamon Rob R. Slocum
The latter process may produce a handsome-looking bird, and it may weigh enough to satisfy the whim or avarice of its stuffer; but, when before the fire, it will reveal the cruel treatment to which it has been subjected, and will weep a drippingpan-ful of fat tears.
"The Book of Household Management"
Mrs. Isabella Beeton
Also that an easy course, such as Bible History, was a "doze"; that to study was to "stuff"-one who made a specialty of it being, consequently, a "stuffer"; that a boy who prided himself on athletic prowess was a "Greek"; that a recitation was a "recit"; that the recitation rooms were "cells," and many other important things.
"Left Tackle Thayer"
Ralph Henry Barbour