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Unbleached Cotton Cheesecloth

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Regular price $2.50

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This washable, reusable unbleached cotton cheesecloth is the ideal accessory for making Sweet's DIY Syrup Kits! 

Two Ways To Use:

  1. Pour your dry DIY Kit contents onto a square of cheesecloth and tie it shut into a bag using kitchen string. Stew your syrup according to package directions, then lift the bag and give it a thorough squeeze over the pot.  Now discard or compost the used kit ingredients, and wash your cloth for re-use!  
  2. If you prefer not to bag your ingredients, simply pour the DIY Kit into a pot of water.  After stewing according to the package directions, line your metal colander with cheesecloth.  Carefully pour your hot Kit mixture into the cheesecloth, then press with a spoon.  Then, twist your cheesecloth shut around the elderberries, and squeeze hard, getting all the goodness into your freshly-made syrup.  Discard or compost the used kit ingredients, and wash your cloth for reuse! 

This 20x20" hemmed cheesecloth can be used for cooking, straining, covering and more - without worry about food contact or harming the environment. It is also good for polishing household items and can be used as a bath scrubber. 

The cloth may be boiled and contains no toxic chemicals, so it will not affect the taste or quality of food.

100% Unbleached Cotton | Measures 20 x 20 inches
No added chlorine | No toxins | All natural | No artificial fibers
Naturally biodegradable | Minimum waste | Reusable 

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