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chris simpsons remains a national treasure i have been laughing at this for twenty minutes

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Sorting Out Strainers: Colanders Vs. Sieves
We usually allude to the two colanders and sieves as "strainers," albeit, in fact, we utilise a colander to deplete (disposing of fluids like pasta water) and a sieve to strain (sparing fluids like juices for stock). A filter has a full bowl (frequently with two handles) and feet or a construct that let it remain in light of its own in a sink while you pour a pot of pasta or bubbled vegetables into it. Produced using plastic, hardened steel, aluminium, or finish covered porcelain, colanders, as a rule, have a lot of little openings frequently divided all finished, albeit some are made of work. Better models have a lot of opportunities near the base of the bowl to keep fluid from pooling up.
Sieves, then again, are made of wire work and are planned with one long handle. The better ones have a snare or a circle that lays on the edge of a pot or bowl, making it more helpful to gather stressed fluid. The bowl of a sieve can be adjusted or cone form.
Sieves are generally alluded to as coarse-or fine-fit. You'll end up utilising a course-work sieve for most ordinary errands, from stressing small measures of stock to filtering flour or other dry fixings. With regards to making dazzlingly clear consommé or an exceptionally refined sauce, you will need a fine-work sieve—one that disposes of all things considered or any trace of graininess. A fine-work sieve can likewise be utilised for making smooth purées from cooked vegetables or organic products.
A large funnel-shaped moulded French sieve, called a chinois (articulated sheen-WAH), has a double layer of excellent work (which can withstand the weight of a wooden spoon or pestle driving solids through it) and is by and large considered the Rolls-Royce of sieves.
WHAT MAKES THEM DIFFERENT?
Colanders have fewer openings and are made of sturdy materials like treated steel or silicone; in the interim, the surface of a sieve is commonly worked, so it's lighter and more fragile. Now and again the work can be beautiful to the point that you'll have to press the material you're stressing through it with a spatula.
Besides that, it honestly comes down to strength. Colanders, for the most part, have handles on the two sides of the highest point of the bowl and a footed base. You can put a sieve down on the counter or in the sink and leave without stressing it'll topple over, diffusing your just-washed grapes all around.
Sieves, then again, more often than not have only one handle and no base. You'll have to clutch a sieve while you utilise it, more often than not finished a sink or a pot. A few filters are even outlined with little partner handles that lock onto the highest point of a bigger cup or bowl so you can rest the sieve over the thing you're stressing into.
My mind is full of thoughts and I could use a sieve.
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Lovely vintage French Copper colander with two handles, good condition for it's age with some small indentations, minimal signs of wear and minimal surface scratches. Totally fit for purpose and super looking this small item is an ideal start to copper collecting - really useful, a great talking point and really beautiful hanging on a rack or hook. As this is tin lined you can use this for sieving jam or draining vegetables or just let it look fabulous on your wall or hanger. It measure 8 inches across and just short of 4 inches deep or 20cm by 4 cm approx and weighs 500 grams just short of a pound. no 2876
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seive
ko khrol - [grain] seive made from leather thongs [IW]
chu tshags - strainer, seive [monks have 1 for insects in water etc] [IW]
tshags - 1) bar mtshams,//mi tshags dam po,//son tshags yangs po,//tshags snyoms po,//sgam gyi nang du ca lag tshags lhod por bsgrigs te blug pa; 2) strainer, seive [chu tshags,//ja tshags,//khrol tshags,//dar tshags,//zangs tshags] [IW]
tshags - 1) spaces/ intervals bewtween [mi tshags dam po,//son tshags yangs po,//tshags snyoms po,//sgam gyi nang du ca lag tshags lhod por bsgrigs te blug pa]; 2) strainer, seive [R] [IW]