In article >,
ChattyCathy > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
>
>
> >
> > Hm. I might have to look into that. Like I said, I use the washable
> > coffee filters and just wash them between uses. I put some Ajax in
> > them and rub it in well before rinsing, but it is messy.
>
> The ones I buy look very similar to coffee filters, but they're not.
> They're not 'paper' per se, but are made out of some
> loose-woven 'stuff' that lets the oil through quickly but catches all
> the bits of whatever you want to get rid of.
>
> I know what you mean about the coffee filters, they just don't work for
> cooking oil.
Well, the do sorta work if you mess with them. <g> Trouble is, they clog
easily so work slow if you have enough of the breading dropped into them
and the oil.
> These are specifically made for oil and work well. The
> ones I buy are made locally, but I am pretty sure you can find
> something similar in your neck of the woods.
>
> I use these to be exact, not that it tells you all that much...
>
> http://www.unsgaard.co.za/product.as...47%2061091%200
Still tells me what to look for! If I can't find them locally, I'm
always willing to order on line...
Thanks!
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