Unbleached Cheesecloth 9 Sq ft 100% Cotton Reusable-Great Filter or Strainer for Cheese/Kombucha scoby/Glass jar/Wine making
M**Y
Perfect for draining homemade yogurt
Very happy with this cheesecloth...it's a very soft, fine weave with bound edges. I make yogurt in an Instant Pot and use cheesecloth to drain the yogurt to get thicker Greek-style yogurt. In order to drain all of the yogurt at the same time, I use two Tupperware colanders ... this piece of cheesecloth was large enough to cut it in half and use each half in each colander. Since the cheesecloth was factory-sewn doubled, even though I cut it in half, it still was double thickness which works perfectly for my purpose. All I did was fold over the one raw edge on each half that I cut and machine sew it down. This is a really nice product at a very reasonable price.
H**T
There is some lint on it, you have to ...
There is some lint on it, you have to wash it well and pick a lot of it off. I gave up eventually and i thought the fibers sticking out of it would stick to the rice...they dont. I wet the cheesecloth and then put soaked rice in the cheesecloth, then place that in the bamboo cooker to steam. I would remove the rice immediately after so it can't stick to the cheesecloth, though.
B**R
works great.
Works great and comes in resealable storage bag. I bought these bags for cleaning a fish tank, yes that sounds odd, but I needed something fine enough to strain debris from the water so that I could retain some of the water for the tank so I wouldn't shock my fish. This works fantastic for that. I used the other bag for cold brew coffee, I make that by the gallon, and it works great for that as well.
B**S
Perfect.
I stained my own ricotta cheese with it. I'm still marveling that I made cheese and it was delicious. I also made cream cheese! This cheesecloth made it possible. And yes, I was able to wash it out by hand. It's plenty big enough to drape over a standard size colander too.
N**9
Better than expected or needed
Quality is great. I have never purchased cheese cloth witg a sewn hemmed edge before. Totally unnecessary for what I will use it for but it does keep it from fraying. If you would use it (whole) for say but milk and then wash and reuse it should hold up really well. I will just cut it up so that part is useless for me.
M**T
Rugged enough for my kitchen and stands up to washer/dryer
It's good cheese cloth. I use it to get the remaining water out of steamed cauliflower before I mash it. Butter, salt & pepper come out pretty good. I used it once and threw it in the washer & dryer and it came out fine. I should be able to get many uses out of it
D**L
Very well made and durable
I'm happy with this cloth. It is thick and holds together well. I've used the cheaper brands that never worked as well. With the cheaper brands I need to double (layer) the cloth. With this cloth a single layer works fine. It can be reused if needed. I recommend and will purchase again.
K**R
worked ok
Its a good size but I wasn't really sure what I needed and this wasn't it. I was straining homemade almond milk. The cheesecloth worked well but I had to cut it and them pieces of the cheesecloth got in the milk and heck, it was a mess. My fault.
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