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Nutnet Nut Milk Bag from Kitchezen Review and #Giveaway


        A couple weeks ago Kevin and I started looking at some new ideas to help our family financially.  This all started when we were looking for homes and really got a little excited about some farm land we discovered.  It motivated us to save money in creative ways like utilizing my surroundings and become even more eco-friendly than I already was.  One of the first things that of course popped into my head was making my own ANYTHING!

        When it comes to making your own products, I quickly discovered you almost always need to have something like a cheese cloth or milk bag to help with things like straining.  When asked to review the Nutnet Nut Milk Bag from Kitchezen, I knew it would be a tool I wanted in my kitchen!
        Right away I noticed it was made from a premium nylon fabric and the Ultrasonic Welded Seam which holds stronger than other bags.  With a 1 gallon capacity it is sure to hold more than the average cheese cloth or cheaply made milk bags.  The "150 micron monofilament mesh Nut Milk Bag does not let pulp through guaranteed!"
        I love the drawstring which makes it easy to lift anything, keeping it all together.  I've been using this for a variety of tasks not just straining either!  And best of all I was able to clean this easy as running it through soapy water and tossing it on my drying rack.

Available to purchase/Cost:$9.59 #1 Nut Milk Bag ULTRASONIC WELDED
Recommendation:  I totally loved this and all the other uses it has!  I think $10 is reasonable for it and would recommend having one in your home at that cheap price.

Giveaway:  Kitchezen is going to give one of A Lucky Ladybug's lucky readers a Nutnet Nut Milk Bag of their own!Entry-Form
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12 comments:

  1. I would use this for broths and for coconut milk.
    Mary Beth Elderton

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  2. My daughter has been trying to make almond milk, so this would be great to use for that. I also would like to use it to make different kinds of nut milk.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

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  3. We would use it to make our homemade oak milk!

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  5. I could see using it for smoothies and soups, as I have to eat a really thin bland diet, as I have terrible digestive problems

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  6. i have always wanted to make some almond milk and homemade cheese

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  7. I would use the Nutnet bag to make different kinds of nut milks, juices and tzatziki. I also drink almond milk all the time. It would be interesting to make my own.

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  8. I'd use this to make almond and rice milk for my breakfast cereal!

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  9. I visit this blog often and always enjoy it as is. I find many new products here.
    twinkle at optonline dot net

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  10. I would love it for Rice milk! alexbaylor27 at gmail dot com

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  11. i would use this for almond milk.

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