Guest guest Posted February 2, 2007 Report Share Posted February 2, 2007 Some people go into a hardware store and buy a cotton canvas paint strainer. It costs about $1 and is shaped like a funnel, making a perfect nut-milk bag. I don't know if the cotton is food-quality, though. Judy Pokras _vegwriter_ (vegwriter) editor/publisher/founder _www.RawFoodsNewsMagazine.com_ (http://www.rawfoodsnewsmagazine.com/) Celebrating the world of raw vegan cuisine with news and fun features since 2001. Have you signed up for our free e-newsletter? Place your ad to reach a target audience. Did you know that switching to a vegan diet helps to prevent global warming more than switching to a hybrid car? In a message dated 2/2/2007 9:35:38 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, trinity082482 writes: I have never used a nut bag. I buy cheese cloth. Works awsome. You can even squeeze it without worry. And when your done, toss it away. Usually cheese cloth comes with a lot. Mine lasts me for more than a month and I use it for many things. " Hank@MT " <hank wrote: I want to purchase a nut milk bag. Is there any reason to get more than one? Raw food world has 1 or 3 for a lesser price. Do they last for awhile? Are they easy to clean? I have been buying almond milk and I feel like this is the next step for me in trying to get off all processed foods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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