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ElsieD

ElsieD


Corrected the link

 

http://www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?cat=2,40733,75415&p=75859

 

I too am looking for a better strainer set-up than a sieve.  I like the look of these and will be checking them out..  I have been using dim sum papers, the ones used to line bamboo steamers, in a sieve to strain my yogurt but the handles on the sieve are awkward to place in the fridge.  So, this plus the papers look as though they would work well.  Those papers, by the way, work better than anything else I've tried and that includes coffee filters and cheesecloth.  Yogurt releases very easily and nothing sticks to them.  If you can't find them, I'd be happy to send you some.

ElsieD

ElsieD

www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?cat=2,40733,75415&p=75859

 

I too am looking for a better strainer set-up than a sieve.  I like the look of these and will be checking them out..  I have been using dim sum papers, the ones used to line bamboo steamers, in a sieve to strain my yogurt but the handles on the sieve are awkward to place in the fridge.  So, this plus the papers look as though they would work well.  Those papers, by the way, work better than anything else I've tried and that includes coffee filters and cheesecloth.  Yogurt releases very easily and nothing sticks to them.  If you can't find them, I'd be happy to send you some.

ElsieD

ElsieD

www.leevalley.com/en/garden/page.aspx?cat=2,40733,75415&p=75859&WT.mc_id=2503_6&WT.tsrc=Email

 

I too am looking for a better strainer set-up than a sieve.  I like the look of these and will be checking them out..  I have been using dim sum papers, the ones used to line bamboo steamers, in a sieve to strain my yogurt but the handles on the sieve are awkward to place in the fridge.  So, this plus the papers look as though they would work well.  Those papers, by the way, work better than anything else I've tried and that includes coffee filters and cheesecloth.  Yogurt releases very easily and nothing sticks to them.  If you can't find them, I'd be happy to send you some.

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