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I agree!!!ChefBeckyD said:My 4 yr old has claimed mine, as part of his space-ship fantasy play. I let him, because I really don't see myself ever using it. I don't have the cutting board with the measuring cups, and have no interest in the cutting board, or the little tiny strainer.
I'd love collapsible strainers in more normal sizes though!
babywings76 said:My sister owns the cutting boards, so I might give her the strainer when she hosts another show for me sometime.
small hijack: I have been debating getting the cutting boards. Not sure if I want them. I do like cutting boards and would like to replace some of my non PC ones. I just don't know if I would rather just have more of the LGCB or the 9x13 one. Are using the measuring cups a pain or handy?
kam said:I LOVE LOVE LOVE our cutting boards. I have atleast 2 of each. I never use my non-PC ones anymore.
Though I only have one of the one with Measuring Cups and I hardly ever use it. I think I forget that I have it. Also, as soon as I use a cutting board, I throw it in the dishwasher (which is why I need so many). I hesitate to throw the one with measuring cups in the dishwasher because of the gray things. I think the gray things that hold the cups in aren't replaceable and you have to replace the whole cutting board. Also it is thicker than the others, and it is harder for me to place as easily in the dishwasher. I really should be taking it to shows, though.
babywings76 said:I do have one Large Grooved cutting board and one 9x13 and I do love them. That's why I'm debating just buying more of them, or if I should get the one with the measuring cups.
So it's not a good idea to put them in the dishwasher? Hmm, maybe I won't get it then. I did notice that it is thicker too, so I'm not sure if I'll like that. I'll have to think about it some more. Thanks!
dannyzmom said:I will be using the strainer part when I slice apples and then squeeze lemon over them, the strainer will allow the lemon to drain off -- got this from one of my awesome teammembers
dannyzmom said:I will be using the strainer part when I slice apples and then squeeze lemon over them, the strainer will allow the lemon to drain off -- got this from one of my awesome teammembers
babywings76 said:My sister owns the cutting boards, so I might give her the strainer when she hosts another show for me sometime.
small hijack: I have been debating getting the cutting boards. Not sure if I want them. I do like cutting boards and would like to replace some of my non PC ones. I just don't know if I would rather just have more of the LGCB or the 9x13 one. Are using the measuring cups a pain or handy?
raebates said:I can see using mine daily when strawberry season gets here. It's just the right size for rinsing cleaned berries.
To clean the collapsible strainer, simply rinse it with hot, soapy water and let it air dry. You can also place it in the top rack of your dishwasher for easy cleaning. Avoid using abrasive sponges or cleaners, as they can damage the silicone material.
Yes, the collapsible strainer is heat-resistant and can be used for draining hot foods such as pasta or boiling vegetables. However, be sure to use oven mitts or tongs when handling the strainer, as the handles may become hot.
Yes, the collapsible strainer is made of BPA-free, food-grade silicone material, which is safe for food contact and does not contain any harmful chemicals.
Yes, the collapsible strainer is designed to fit over most standard sized pots, pans, and bowls. The adjustable arms allow you to easily expand or contract the strainer to fit your specific needs.
The collapsible strainer is designed to save space in your kitchen, so it can easily be folded and stored in a drawer or cabinet. You can also use the built-in hooks to hang it on a kitchen hook or utensil rack.