On 6/16/2013 10:18 AM, notbob wrote:
> On 2013-06-16, Polly Esther > wrote:
>
>> Here you go - or this may give you the zip code directory for Biloxi. The
>> picture is heaps magnified. In reality, the strainer is about the size of a
>> tablespoon. http://www.crateandbarrel.com/powder...-spoon/s604356
>
> Thank you! 
>
> But yes, a bit small. Plus, more holes than scum skim real estate. I
> like to get a bit more scum, even if I lose some juice. For
> that size, I use a regular serving spoon, sans holes.
>
> nb
>
I have a small strainer, with very fine mesh. It's deep, would hold
about 1/4 cup of something dense. I'm not sure what it was intended to
be used for. It's very handy for skimming skum off of boiling chicken
or a boiled roast, etc. Or from bones and vegetables wnen making stock.
As you say, more "real estate".
There are no name brand or markings on it. I don't remember where I got
it but I've had it for a lot of years. I was one of those silly kids
who started buying small household items when I was in my teens. I knew
I'd be out on my own one day. And I liked to cook. So I'd buy kitchen
stuff. No doubt I picked this strainer up around the the same time I
bought my first collapsible veggie steamer.
Hmmmm, we haven't had any "I'm moving out, what should I buy for the
kitchen?" posts lately. Think those trolls all grew up?
Jill