5 Cheesecloth Substitutes You Probably Already Have

5 Cheesecloth Substitutes You Probably Already Have

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If you have a recipe that calls for using cheesecloth as a strainer, you have options. Several items can be substituted for cheesecloth, many of which you may have at home, like coffee filters or pantyhose. Here are five household items that can stand in for cheesecloth in a pinch.

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