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draining soak seed

Post by star » Thu Oct 22, 2009 1:17 pm

I don't have cheesecloth or a sieve. What else could I use to rinse soaked seed?

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Re: draining soak seed

Post by L in Ontario » Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:29 pm

How do you drain pasta or other food items?
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Re: draining soak seed

Post by Rayray » Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:03 pm

old sleeve from a t-shirt .... handtowl .... etc ,,, you will find something , although driving to a shopping center is faster and more fun :shock: and buy a sieve :D

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Re: draining soak seed

Post by Sally » Thu Oct 22, 2009 3:31 pm

I had a nice, very fine mesh strainer, but it finally wore out, and I find many of the strainers on the market today have such a large mesh that the tiny seeds in my soak mixture would fall right thru. Then I found a set at Wal-mart, it is 3 strainers shaped like bowls (no handle), and the mesh is fine enough to contain just about all the seed. It was $11+ and in the kitchen tools section. I pour the soak seed mixture in the strainer, rinse with water, then set it on drainboard tilted up so it drains well.
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Re: draining soak seed

Post by ac12 » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:41 pm

I got a small strainer at the local grocery store, and I've seen similar strainers at the local Longs drug store (or whatever the new name is). You can also use a clean old stocking.
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Re: draining soak seed

Post by L in Ontario » Thu Oct 22, 2009 5:59 pm

Great tips! =D> I have a strainer/seive I got at Canadian Tire with very fine mesh - nothing but water goes through. I need a new one though.
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Re: draining soak seed

Post by nixity » Thu Oct 22, 2009 7:24 pm

You can get an inexpensive strainer usually from any grocery store, wal-mart, target, etc.

Here are a bunch - but the store itself usually has more inexpensive options

http://www.target.com/s/177-5367122-743 ... evancerank

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Re: draining soak seed

Post by CandoAviary » Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:00 pm

Your permanet mesh coffee filters or the paper ones will work also.

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Re: draining soak seed

Post by cindy » Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:14 pm

I have a salad spinner. If I place the millet in that but do not spin as hard, wonder if that would work to drain the water off.

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Re: draining soak seed

Post by fabulousfinch » Sat Oct 24, 2009 9:56 pm

Hello again, Star,

Here's another idea. It's what I use.

Get two identical plastic Tupperware style pans to suit the amount you sprout. Mine are 12" L x 8" W x 4" D. Drill a gazillion little holes in one on the bottom and about 1" up the sides all the way around. Instant sieve!

Put it inside the one without the holes to soak your seed, then pull it out and set it on the drain board with an upside down spoon underneath one end to drain and dry your seed while you wait for it to chit.

A great idea one customer offered: She used a "corn cob" holder with the little sharp prongs to poke the holes in hers!

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