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Is there any special name for the cotton bags I see referenced in a lot
of soup recipes? I.e., you put your spices and herbs in the bag, so that after they've cooked into the broth you can easily remove them. I went to one of my local supermarkets (I have more to choose from) and looked for these bags in the "baking needs" aisle (flour, sugar, oils, etc). Then I looked in the kitchen gadgets section (cooking spoons, measuring cups, thermometers, etc). Finally I looked in the spice section. No bags. I asked someone, but they didn't know what I was talking about. Though, something tells me that my fave Asian market would have them. Thanks for any help. -J |
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