
A nice hardwood muddler can set you back nearly $40, but these great looking muddlers only cost about $5 each and five minutes of work.
Sure, you could grab a cheap plastic muddler for a few bucks, but why not go with a fancier, more effective muddler for the same price? On his blog, Jeffrey Morganthaler explains a clever way to get some really nice cocktail muddlers for cheap. He bought a ten inch, maple, French rolling pin with tapered ends and sawed it in half. Once you smooth each end with some sandpaper,…
Make a Pair of Hardwood Cocktail Muddlers from a Rolling Pin on the Cheap
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