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Cheeses question: What can be used instead of cheese cloth? Muslin is the best alternative.
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Re: handiwipes alt.home.cleaning ... "Barbecue Bob and the Spare Ribs" LPs. Some use them instead of cheesecloth to strain food. They withstand alkalines but not acids or concentrated bleach. In the food service industry, they last 1 to 3 days. >;
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Strain through fine sieve lined with cheesecloth, pressing on solids with spoon to extract "milk". Discard coconut meat. Cover and refrigerate up to 5 days. creme fraiche: combine 1 cup heavy cream with 3 tablespoons buttermilk; ... use equal amount bacon phyllo pastry: use strudel leaves porcini mushrooms:
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A recipe for Holiday Wassail III containing apple cider can pineapple juice (unsweetened) tea (can use herb tea) ***Place in a cheesecloth sack:*** whole cloves whole allspice sticks cinnamon ... Use your slow cooker to serve up delicious meals with little effort! What could be easier than Fix it, and Forget it!
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Serves/Makes: 20 Cook Time: 2-5 hrs Difficulty: 2/5; Ingredients: apple cider, can pineapple juice (unsweetened), tea (can use herb tea), ***Place in a cheesecloth sack:***, whole cloves...
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Depending upon what powder you decide to use, place the powder in a cheesecloth bag or a material very similar to cheesecloth. The purpose of using cheesecloth or a material very similar, is that the cheesecloth will allow the chalk/charcoal to leave the bag when gently knocked.
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Line the strainer with two layers of cheesecloth. Place the strainer in or over the bowl or container you want to use to collect the juice. ... If you have a very fine sieve, you may be able to use that in place of the cheesecloth and strainer.
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(Remember to use only nonhybrid varieties.) Then cut the fruit in half through its “equator” (separating the top and the bottom). ... Cover the bowl or jar with cheesecloth or a paper towel. Then place the container in a warm spot, preferably where you won’t mind getting an occasional whiff of fermenting tomato goo.
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