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nancypo |
Posted - Jul 07 2011 : 8:59:06 PM I have been looking for about a month for a food strainer since I'm going to start canning. Checked eBay, local stores, online THEN I found this- "while supplies last"-
if you buy a Roma Sauce Maker & Food Strainer ($54.00) you get a free 4pc Screen Kit for it. The kit's alone are usually pretty spendy. You get 5 strainers total. Good deal if anyone's interested. The one I was going to get locally at Ace was $45.oo w/ 1 screen. I also like the clear plastic tube for the waste. Some of the cheaper ones don't have them and that seems like it would be messy/drippy. I'd rather get the all metal ones, but out of my price range....
http://www.westonsupply.com/Default.asp
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debbies journey |
Posted - Jul 14 2011 : 10:47:54 PM Thanks for the info Nancy! Debbie |
nancypo |
Posted - Jul 12 2011 : 9:23:48 PM Yes basically. It's more for bigger volume, faster processing. I was going to buy an old fashioned food mill, where you turn the handle. When I saw this, made more sense for me. I have 2 fruit trees and lots of berries. Apple butter you just make apple sauce, add the spices/cider, cook it down. Most people use a crock pot, supposed to work great!
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debbies journey |
Posted - Jul 10 2011 : 9:53:00 PM Nancy, I'm wondering if your food strainer and a food mill are used for the same things? I do jam and jelly, but I've been thinking about making apple butter. And if I ever grew enough tomatoes... Thanks Debbie |
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Posted - Jul 10 2011 : 5:54:42 PM Great deal! Unfortunatly I just broke down and bought one a month or two ago. sigh
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nancypo |
Posted - Jul 10 2011 : 2:10:49 PM I got my in the mail, man it's BIG! I'll be using it soon and will post some pics...
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