Joy wrote:Just wondering where people buy string for cooking purposes like tying a roast or so. It seems the string should be food-friendly -- not having any funky chemicals in it. So how do you know if the twine you are using is just some happy cotton string? And where do you get it?
Thanks!
thetrob wrote:Joy wrote:Just wondering where people buy string for cooking purposes like tying a roast or so. It seems the string should be food-friendly -- not having any funky chemicals in it. So how do you know if the twine you are using is just some happy cotton string? And where do you get it?
Thanks!
Any grocery store will have it in the "gadgets/tools" section. If you want a big roll that will last at least half a lifetime, places like Bed, Bath and Beyond stock it, or Crate and Barrel, Sur La Table, etc.
ekreider wrote:Tony's has string in its food gadgets display. However, this string is very thin and too weak for trussing poultry or roasts.
Cathy2 wrote:Gosh, when was the last time a bakery box was closed with string? Now it is tape, isn't it?