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Default Food mill -- need recommendations

On Tue, 22 May 2007 14:36:17 -0500, "Anny Middon"
> wrote:

>I'd like to buy a food mill. Well, I think that's what I want to buy. I
>have a food processor and a tomato press already -- what I really want is
>something that will get the seeds out of raspberries so I can make seedless
>jam. And seedless coulis. Seedless raspberry whatever. Ideally I could
>use it to make seedless strawberry whatever, too.
>
>Is a food mill what I want? If so, what brand should I buy? There's a big
>range in prices -- I've seen them as cheap as $15-20, and as expesnive as
>$60-70. I want a good one, but I don't want to get spend more than I have
>to.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Anny
>
>
>

A Squeezo strainer works very well with the the berry screen. You
have to buy the additional screens tho. Not cheap.
http://www.homesteadhelpers.com/get_...zo_squeezo.htm

Amazon has several food mills. I bought the MIU brand. It comes with
3 screens and works fine. I have not tried it with berries yet.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw...6&Go.y=6&Go=Go
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