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Fine mesh strainers are used for many different types of cooking, baking and food preparation tasks, from sifting powdered dry ingredients for baking or garnishing baked goods to straining sauces and custards, rinsing uncooked rice, quinoa or beans, and draining pots of cooked pasta.
When the sieves I inherited from my mom that had served us both for decades eventually needed to be replaced, shopping for replacements turned out to be more challenging than I could have anticipated.
In this review, I'll share my advice on how to choose the best fine mesh kitchen strainers for your needs as well as my product reviews for the fine mesh sieves I purchased nearly five years ago and recommend highly.
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| Learn how to be a savvy consumer when shopping for fine mesh kitchen strainers. |
When shopping for fine mesh strainers, the best choice will depend on what you want to use them for. The ideal diameter, depth, handle, weight balance, durability, wire mesh size and stiffness will be very different for mesh sieves used primarily for sifting cocoa powder, flour or powdered sugar than for those used mainly for straining fresh raspberry seeds or draining a large quantity of just-cooked pasta.
So, before you start researching or shopping for new fine mesh sieves, take a few minutes to think about the types of tasks you want, need and expect your new strainers to perform well.
Once you have made a list of the things you want to use your new strainer(s) for, it's time to educate yourself about the different types of materials, construction, mesh fineness, and other options available in models at different price points and think about which ones might be best suited to your needs, priorities and budget.
For example, if you are shopping for a small strainer for steeping loose tea in a cup or travel mug, an inexpensive model made of a very finely woven nylon mesh material might do the best job of filtering out the tea leaves. On the other hand, if you also want to be able to sift or dust small amounts of cocoa powder or confectioners sugar, you might decide to go with a more expensive, stainless steel model that has a stiffer wire mesh and a slightly looser weave, the tradeoff being that it wouldn't be quite as effective at filtering out the small, powdery bits of tea leaf.
Similarly, having a comfortable, contoured, riveted handle (and preferably two) may be a priority if you are looking for a large-capacity, heavy-duty strainer, but a thinner, flatter handle attached with spot welding might be fine if you only need a small or medium size strainer for lighter-duty tasks.
Whether a review is positive or negative, consider the author's praise or complaints in the context of your own needs and priorities. Also keep an eye out for negative fine mesh strainer reviews based on inappropriate assumptions or unreasonable expectations.
Reviews by reputable industry experts can be extremely valuable, but it's important to consider how well the reviewers' evaluation and rating criteria match for your own needs, preferences and intended uses for the product.
I learned this firsthand at the beginning of 2017. A few weeks after I bought a Cuisinart set of small, medium and large strainers that I wanted just for the two smaller sizes, Cook's Illustrated published a fine mesh strainers equipment review (subscription required) that rated the Cuisinart set as "not recommended." Since I trust and respect the America's Test Kitchen staff's opinions, I was dismayed by the low rating for the set I had just bought. However, when I looked at the reviewers' product selection criteria and the performance tests they had devised, I saw that many of the features, specifications and use cases they had focused on (e.g., approximately 9" diameter, stiff, extremely fine wire mesh baskets, handles that were comfortable to hold over an extended period of time, long, wide hooks that fit easily over both medium and large pots and bowls) weren't relevant to the small and medium Cuisinart strainers or the types of tasks for which I had chosen that set.
On the other hand, those criteria and tests were extremely relevant to my needs and wants for the much sturdier Kukpo 9-inch strainer I had purchased to complement the small and medium sized Cuisinart sieves. If that Cook's Illustrated equipment review had been published one month sooner, I might have had second thoughts about buying my $14 Kukpo, despite the $45 price tag of the only "highly recommended" model, the Rösle 7.9-inch Stainless Steel Round Handle Kitchen Strainer.
So, keep your own needs in mind as you are reading fine mesh strainer reviews and looking at product features and specifications. Also, remember that no strainer can do every job equally well and be open to the possibility that investing in more than one might be your best bet, depending on how many things you want to use them for.
Here are my personal product reviews for the best fine mesh kitchen strainers I purchased to replace the much older ones I had inherited. The ones I am recommending have been in frequent use in my kitchen for at least several years, show minimal signs of wear and continue to meet my quality and performance needs and expectations.
If you are looking for a large, versatile, affordable sieve that does a good job at a variety of kitchen tasks, the Kukpo Stainless Steel Fine Double Mesh Strainer, 9 Inch Diameter is an excellent choice.
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| This sturdy, inexpensive Kukpo 9-inch stainless steel fine double mesh strainer can handle most straining, sieving and sifting tasks well. |
Key Features and Benefits:
I've found that pairing this set of three Cuisinart stainless steel strainers with the larger, sturdier, 9-inch Kukpo double mesh strainer covers all the bases for any use I can think of.
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| This set of three Cuisinart mesh strainers is excellent for light-duty tasks like dusting desserts with cocoa or confectioners sugar, rinsing berries and juicing lemons. |
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Whether you plan to wash your strainers by hand or in the dishwasher, I highly recommend inspecting the fine wire mesh carefully for any bits of food residue that might be stuck. It's best to wash and check the mesh as soon as possible after use, since any clogs will be much harder to dislodge if they are allowed to dry inside those tiny openings. If you need more time, just submerge the strainer in hot water and until you are able to clean and inspect it properly.
I have found that small, dense brushes with thin, stiff bristles, like the two in the OXO Good Grips Deep Clean Brush Set, are the most effective tools for clearing stubborn food particles from the fine wire mesh.
We are huge fans of Saturday Night Live with the original cast. So, when
the movie Ghostbusters hit the big screen in 1984 staring, Dan Aykroyd, and
Bill Murray we just couldn’t wait to see it.
Now it’s 37 years later and we still love to watch it, (really 37 years,
what happened?). Over the years Ghostbusters 1 and 2 have become classic
movies and are still popular today. The Ghostbuster movies created such a
huge market of products. Such as action figures, video games, Legos,
T-Shirts, and so much more.
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The movie centers on parapsychologists Peter Venkman played by Bill Murray,
Raymond Stantz played by Dan Aykroyd and Egon Spengler played by Harold
Ramis.
After they lose their research funding from the University, they open a
paranormal exterminator service called (you guessed it)
“Ghostbusters”.
The movie starts with their first paranormal experience in the public
library. Just prior to that is one of my favorite scenes is where Bill
Murray is testing two young subjects for their ESP abilities, using mild
shock treatment.
As Murray holds up cards with shapes on them, they must visualize and
tell him what they see. The young man gets them all right but Murray zaps
him anyway, while the young girl gets them all wrong, he smiles and tells
her right, you are good at this.
They are then hired by a New York City Hotel to investigate a haunting.
After causing a lot of damage to the hotel they capture their first
ghost. This is where they become well known as they continue to rid the
city of paranormal activity.
After being thrown in jail by the EPA the Mayor calls upon the Ghostbusters
to save the city. This is a perfect family movie, and so much fun to watch.
It keeps you laughing throughout the entire movie.
Our grandson Bobby has become a huge fan of the Ghostbuster phenomenon.
Bobby has watched the Ghostbusters movies over and over. Bobby also has
mastered the Ghostbuster video game, and still plays it today.
We live in Jamestown New York, home to the National Comedy Center. Dan Aykroyd donated his Harley motorcycle to the Comedy Center for their
grand opening on August 6, 2018. It was quite an event for all of us.
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| A Personal Review - How to Accept Change In Your Life |
Life has been challenging for many of us for at least a few years now.
What's happening around us, directly or indirectly, can seem overwhelming, especially when the issues touch our lives.
1. Resist the Natural Urge to Resist the Change
Whether it's moving, a breakup, or a job change, embrace it.
I know, that sounds impossible and a bit crazy, right? However, trying to embrace the change helps create a mindset that puts us into task-oriented activity to do the things needed to move forward. Despite it being difficult to go through that change, we are progressing through change instead of bathing in dread.
2. Be Solution Oriented
I'm not one to sit inside a problem for too long. It's just not who I am. Over the past four decades, being a solution-oriented person has carried me through a mountain of problems.
If you're wondering what solution-oriented means, it means to spend your energy solving the problem instead of digging yourself into a pit of despair.
Be productive with your mind; write down your options, talk to people who can help with the issue, research, and plan your way out. Take action, whatever that may be, and tackle the change with tasks and fortitude.
3. Don't Suppress Your Emotions - But Don't Dwell on the Negative Either
This doesn't mean you get to yell and scream at people willy-nilly! And it certainly doesn't mean you get a free ticket to the irrationality show.
Talk out your changes with others who can help. If you need to cry, find a safe shoulder or a private place where you can go ahead and bawl your eyes out. We know most men won't do this, but men need it most to all. I've raised four sons and personally know the emotional suppression that can take place. Break free from your emotional jail.
Once you've allowed your feelings to escape, focus on moving forward. To get through it, you have to go through it.
4. Accept Responsibility For Where You Are in Your Life
For adults, where we are in our life is a result of every choice we've made. That may seem a bit harsh, especially when we've had outside circumstances shape our lives. The operative word there is "shape."
Once we enter adulthood, every choice we make forms who we are; friends, where we live, how we live, schooling, work, relationships. Every one of these areas involves a choice.
I've long ago come to terms with the fact that I am where I am, problems and all, because of every choice I've made. As much as I like to share my successes, I've accepted that my choices created my world, both good and bad; and yes, there have been some not-so-good times.
I remember sitting at the dinner table with my sons and throwing out this point about accepting responsibility for where you are in life; you should have seen their eyes widen!
Most of us are rarely ready to accept responsibility for everything in our life until we really think about it and what that means. I'm here today because of series of decisions, or lack of decisions that I made and didn't make. Period.
This can be a freeing mental experience as well. Accepting responsibility has helped to point me in better directions and helped me to cope with adversity with grit.
5. Choose Your Words Carefully While Going Through Change
The self-fulfilling prophecy is a real thing. The words we speak affect us. While you're going through life's changes, avoid words like hate, hurts, no way, can't, won't, ahole, and any other words that don't serve the solution or move you forward. The only exception to this is when you're having that all-important emotional release moment(s) described in point number three.
When having a tough time, try 'opposite day.' I use this technique quite often. If inside I'm feeling apprehensive about an upcoming change or problem and all that is real is telling me I should wallow in the depths of despair, I project the polar opposite.
I do opposite-day until good feelings become a natural feeling. Since I've practiced this so much, the change in my emotions will happen within an hour or less. It may take you longer to go through the faking it process, but you'll eventually master this.
Remember this one thing if nothing else at all;
"Don't let people rent space in your head" - Be your own inner voice, fight for your true self, lead with love and compassion, even when you're not getting any in return. Do it for the greater good. You're part of that greater good as well.
Additional Personal Guidance For Life:
10 Ways to Be Happy Even When Life is a Bucket of Lemons
Top 10 Ways to Manage Stress and Anger
Disclaimer: This is not meant to be medical advice and is not meant to be professional mental advice. I'm not a doctor. I'm just a mom sharing my decades of personal life experience.
Reading a book set in a chocolate shop just sounds like a delicious way to spend a few hours, don't you think?
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| Bittersweet Surprise by Cynthia Ellingsen - Buy Here! |
I have never read any of Cynthia Ellingsen's books before so I wasn't sure what to expect, but she wrote the characters really well and I found myself invested in Emma's life. I was really happy when I finished this book to discover that there were two other books written that are based in Starlight Cove (where this novel is based) and you can be sure they are being queued in my Kindle!
The main heroine of this story is called Emma and always wants to see the best in people and help people. Like many other people with this trait, she's not so great at accepting help! She is running a chocolate shop in Starlight Cove that her late father opened.
Prominently displayed in the chocolate shop is a painting of Emma as a child that is titled The Girl with the Butterscotch Hair. We are introduced to this painting right at the beginning of the story and it is part of a mystery that runs through the book.
I love the layers of different stories that run through the book bringing it together in a delicious read that would only be better on a lazy Sunday afternoon if enjoyed with a Chocolate Dream (something served in the Starlight Cove Sweetery that we also get introduced to on the first couple of pages).
Emma's need to help anyone that needs it extends to strangers as well and one of the storylines that weave through this novel centres around a woman and her child who start off as strangers before becoming friends.
We also get to meet Emma's best friend, her grandmother, stepmother and many other Starlight Cove residents. Each person we read and the stories they bring to the novel helps to enrich it and create a rich tapestry of Emma's life. There is also a little love interest that is introduced although it doesn't dominate the story, it's just another thread in the book.
If you're looking for a light-hearted book to whisk yourself away to another world for a couple of hours then I recommend reading this one and transporting yourself to Starlight Cove.
I got to enjoy this book for $0 as part of my Kindle Unlimited membership - I highly recommend this membership if you enjoy reading, I liken it to a virtual library card.
Not having a working oven in our home is a major inconvenience. It has taken months to get the circuit board parts for repairing our built-in double ovens (twice). I understand there is a backlog and some parts are simply not available at this time. However, cooking dinner for my family can't wait for months, or that proverbial "slow boat".
Of course I cook on the stove, in my Instant Pot, in my Crockpot and in the microwave. However, we love pizza, lasagna, manicotti, chicken enchiladas, roast, salmon, casserole style dinners, plus various breads, baked sides & desserts, which require an oven. I use my oven for something almost every day. Therefore, this time, I had to find a separate countertop oven to carry us through until my double ovens are fixed.
At the time of writing this article, my double ovens are still waiting for repair and I have been using my Calphalon Cool Touch Countertop (Convection option) Oven multiple times each day for weeks now. I am here to tell you, this little countertop oven is fabulous! I have decided it actually does a better job of baking bread than my large convection oven. Therefore, even after my ovens are repaired again, I will continue to use this magnificent work-horse appliance.
Previously, I did not want a countertop oven because I was warned that they get really hot on the outside. Plus, most have small interiors and are very limited on what they can cook well. It seemed like it would be a waste of counter space.
When desperation forced me to reconsider and research countertop ovens, I
chose the Calphalon Cool Touch Countertop Oven simply because it is "cool
touch". The outside of the oven doesn't get hot! Plus, I read
that the interior cooking space was a little over 12" x 12", which is large
enough for a variety of pans. Even though I have needed to purchase smaller
cookie sheets and a casserole dish without handles separately, I would like
to note that the oven did come with a 12" pizza pan and a baking pan that
fit the oven. That allowed me to start cooking immediately.
My first baking experiment for the "little oven" was my banana bread. My standard loaf pan fit in the oven without any problem. You can imagine my surprise when I pulled out a beautifully browned loaf of bread, followed by the real test of cutting into it to find it was fully baked with no under-cooked center spots.
I was beyond excited to serve it to my family for breakfast. I admit, that was the best ever banana bread and I've been baking banana bread for decades. Next, we baked biscuits and they were also cooked to perfection.Then we tried pizza and it was perfect! Followed by broiled beef sausages. Admittedly, my husband prefers a charred skin on his beef sausage, but I thought the beef sausages were better than usual because the skin wasn't burnt. Then came the clincher, the one meal that sold me on believing this convection countertop oven is better than my built-in ovens. I baked my lasagna and it was cooked perfectly.
In the midst of a stressful major appliance outage, this little oven has delivered peace and perfection!
I give the Calphalon Performance Cool Touch Countertop Toaster Oven my highest recommendation.
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| Spool Parts Ready for Prepping |
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| Sanding the Spool |
Step 4: Decide how you want to treat the wood. I chose to lightly torch the wood to accent the grain and give it nice warm tones without stain.
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| Sealing the Wood - Spar Urethane |
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| Boho Medallion Stencil |
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| Sisal Rope Wound Around Spool |
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| Recycled Cable Spool (After) |
Who says it has to have only one use? How do you envision it? I'd love to hear your ideas in the comments below.
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A man with a mysterious past must find a missing teenage girl in this shocking thriller by Harlan Coben
A high school girl who was relentlessly bullied, disappears. No one seems to take it seriously, but a classmate is worried. When Matthew asks his grandmother (the well-known television criminal attorney, Hester Crimstein) for help in finding her, Hester asks Wilde to use his unique skills to help find Naomi.
Thirty years ago, Wilde was found as a boy living feral in the woods, with no memory of his past, not even that of his name. But his unique tracking abilities and knowledge of the woods give him an advantage in looking for Naomi.
To do this, Wilde must also go back into the community where he has never fit in and confront the powerful whose wealth and fame protect them even when they harbor secrets that could destroy the lives of millions. Wilde must uncover these secrets before it is too late.
"The Boy from the Woods is as much an action as a psychological thriller, as much a riveting read as a superb character study in which Coben challenges himself by taking his story outside his suburban comfort zone. A must-read for any mystery or thriller fan."―Providence Journal
"The crafty Coben knows how to weave a compelling story with intriguing characters, and Wilde is one of his best . . . The narrative veers into such unexpected directions that even a true thriller aficionado will not see the multiple surprises the ending delivers." ―Associated Press
"There may be no other thriller writer alive today who has mastered that fundamental trick of the genre. When you start a new Coben novel, or just pick one up and read the jacket copy, you know that nothing will unfold as it seems. You can be assured that surprises will keep appearing until the final page."―BookTrib
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