Strain, Squeeze, and Celebrate! 🎉
This 100% unbleached cotton cheesecloth is a versatile kitchen tool, measuring 5 yards long and 1 yard wide. With a Grade 90 quality, it offers superior strength and durability for all your straining needs, from cheese to juices. Reusable and easy to clean, it's perfect for eco-conscious cooks. Certified safe for food use, this cheesecloth is your go-to for culinary creativity and holiday decorations alike!
H**S
Just what I was looking for.
So far, it's what I was looking for. I like that it's a large roll so that I can cut off what I need. It's pretty fine weaved and has worked well with straining things like yogurt or the solids out of home pressed juice. As a side note, I have learned that it's better for it to air dry instead of in the dryer where it collects lint from the other items or rags and it shrinks a bit, but now that I'm aware I make sure to take it out of the wash before transferring the other items or I just wash them by hand. I haven't used it a ton, but for now it's been great.
F**K
Outstanding!
Use right out of the package by cutting a generous piece. You can always use a long one in short situations, but not necessarily the other way. Also, this prevents solids sneaking behind a short cheesecloth as they weight it down prior to draining.Straining performance is awesome. I was concerned it'll be too solid (description says 'almost like cloth.), but it was perfect for my uses.Scraping the solids is definitely superior than with a supermarket '50 grade' using a spatula. Additionally, this is truly reusable and very easy to clean (with cold water only).
L**B
Great for Halloween craft
Is wonderful used it for making those cute starch stuff ghosts. It helps up very nice😊. I will need more so I know where I am going to get it from. It's just sheer enough but I had to double layer in order to get full effect. I like the fact that it is a rather off white or very in color and not stark white. What ghost is actually white? He has to look older right?
L**A
Good value
I bought this for covering mason jars that I am using to brewing kombucha. I like that it isn't too thin or too thick. You can chose to make it thicker by doubling it...and you receive a good amount too.
M**W
First Cheesecloth
It's my first time using cheesecloth for making tofu and I could say that it doesn't strain okara quite well (atleast when I use it as is and not fold it). I've been using it for quite sometime now and haven't even cut 1/34th of it, it's very economical. My iOnly issue is the width, it's more of a rectangle than a square. Over all a good find and very sturdy.
L**Y
works well.
I am enjoying using this product. I have coffee dyed some of it and it holds together very well. It is a nice addition to the other cheese cloth you can get at he grocers. It works great doing my crafting and construction of Junk Journals. The value it great as you do get a large quantity. I would recommend it.
T**S
Excellent quality. cheesecloth
I was quite surprised with the quality of this cheesecloth. Frankly, I was used to the cheesecloth we buy in the grocery store. I use cheesecloth mainly for covering my sourdough jars. This cheesecloth is a much finer weave. It does not shred like the cheaper brands. I am. Very happy with this product and the swift delivery.
L**A
Multi-uses, good value
Got this for possibly straining foods or liquids, but ended up using it in bottom of 8 x 16 square foot garden box, to stop water from washing soil away thru holes in bottom. Many uses. Must have in future.
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