G gsc Well-Known Member Joined Jan 14, 2014 Messages 202 Reaction score 14 Aug 29, 2016 #1 I need a micro strainer suitable for straining my homemade oat milk, teas, etc. Any recommendations? Can a stainless steel one be used?
I need a micro strainer suitable for straining my homemade oat milk, teas, etc. Any recommendations? Can a stainless steel one be used?
Obsidian Supporting Member Joined Jun 18, 2013 Messages 10,928 Reaction score 9,589 Location Idaho, USA Aug 29, 2016 #2 Will it ever be used for lye solution? If not, you can use a jelly bag or nut milk bag. It will strain even the smallest bits from your liquids.
Will it ever be used for lye solution? If not, you can use a jelly bag or nut milk bag. It will strain even the smallest bits from your liquids.
navigator9 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2014 Messages 2,713 Reaction score 3,110 Location New England Aug 29, 2016 #3 How about a coffee filter?
shunt2011 Moderator Emeritus Supporting Member Joined Apr 2, 2012 Messages 15,450 Reaction score 9,837 Location Michigan Aug 29, 2016 #4 I have a small stainless steel strainer that I lay a couple layers of cheesecloth in to strain if needed.
I have a small stainless steel strainer that I lay a couple layers of cheesecloth in to strain if needed.
IrishLass Staff member Admin Moderator Joined Feb 11, 2008 Messages 18,016 Reaction score 11,847 Location Right here, silly! Aug 29, 2016 #5 I'm with Obsidian- get a nut-milk bag. They are most awesome indeed! I often make nut-milks and it's the only type of strainer I've found that will give me smooth, 100% grit-free nut milk. I use it for straining my teas, too. IrishLass
I'm with Obsidian- get a nut-milk bag. They are most awesome indeed! I often make nut-milks and it's the only type of strainer I've found that will give me smooth, 100% grit-free nut milk. I use it for straining my teas, too. IrishLass