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    Where in the hell do you find the stuff???

    I wish Quadman were around, he'd know...

    Over the years, I've occasionally found recipes that call for it as a seive, and I've never been able to find it.

    Trying to make some ghee for a recipe today and I need some cheescloth.
    Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

  • #2
    Home Depot has it
    "Let the floating wall float" - m-fine

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    • #3
      Originally posted by arthurs
      Home Depot has it
      thank you SO much:thumbsup:

      ..wonder if Lowes does?? It's much closer to me.
      Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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      • #4
        website says Lowes has it....
        "Let the floating wall float" - m-fine

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        • #5
          yep, just called them...thanks again. Now off to the store...
          Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jason
            Where in the hell do you find the stuff???

            I wish Quadman were around
            , he'd know...

            Over the years, I've occasionally found recipes that call for it as a seive, and I've never been able to find it.

            Trying to make some ghee for a recipe today and I need some cheescloth.
            Where is he?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by django1
              Where is he?
              He hasn't checked in for awhile. His bil was in a wreck or something, and was the medical proxy.

              Hope he's doing ok...
              Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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              • #8
                Quadman would say, "Just use your pantyhose. A clean pair preferably." :assshake: :D
                "The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones."

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rsa
                  Quadman would say, "Just use your pantyhose. A clean pair preferably." :assshake: :D
                  The Quadster is a much better guy than that. He would have sent you one of HIS pairs and probably would have included some of his makeup and fingernail polish! :stirthepot: :rock: :D
                  Ray

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                  • #10
                    I'm betting that the Quadman would want someting with a finer threadcount than what can purchased at hardware stores.
                    As it turns out, I was never banned. I was wrong yet again. First Obama, now this. :)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by droht
                      I'm betting that the Quadman would want someting with a finer threadcount than what can purchased at hardware stores.
                      I bet your right....

                      I'm altering my technique and not using cheesecloth...I'm just gonna spoon off the ghee from the top of the solids. No Indian grocery stores close by so I'm having to make my own Paneer cheese substitute.
                      Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ray3
                        The Quadster is a much better guy than that. He would have sent you one of HIS pairs and probably would have included some of his makeup and fingernail polish! :stirthepot: :rock: :D
                        :clapper:
                        "The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones."

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                        • #13
                          If you're using cheesecloth for food, I'd suggest going to Bed Bath & Beyond or Linens and things. It's only a few dollars. I just used one this weekend. Home Depot cheesecloth may not be safe for food use.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by JamesK
                            If you're using cheesecloth for food, I'd suggest going to Bed Bath & Beyond or Linens and things. It's only a few dollars. I just used one this weekend. Home Depot cheesecloth may not be safe for food use.
                            Thanks James
                            Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jason
                              No Indian grocery stores close by so I'm having to make my own Paneer cheese substitute.
                              I'm late to the thread, but if you have a Trader Joe's or Whole Foods nearby, both have Paneer.

                              I agree on the cheesecloth comments - I have some of unknown origin and it's coarser than my metal strainer. I'm sure there is an internet source for finer stuff, though.

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