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Hi Sandy, other good folks ..

 

> > niyamalakshmi wrote

> > a good filter for infused oils and yinctures is one of the " gold "

> > coffee filters- not as slow as a paper filter but very effective...

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> I use white el-cheapo pantyhose that I buy at the dollar store. I cut

> them, tie one end in a knot, and use them as a filter. They work

> great, and I get get quite a few filters out of one pair of pantyhose!

>

> -- Sandy

 

I know little about infused oils .. only offered them once. I reckon

the above is fine but I wouldn't use it for cold-pressed oils .. which

do occasionally need a bit of filtering. Reason is .. the essential oil

would immediately begin to absorb the molecules of the pantyhose. ;-p

 

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When I strain my infused oils or tinctures with ground powder, I use a jelly

bag. The one I got has little hook that fit over bowl. It strains through

the muslin bag which can be reused and I don't have to worry about any particles

getting through especially with infused oil that I want to use for salves or

massage oils. Personally, I don't add any EO's until after this stage in the

process so I don't have to worry about cloth absorbing.

 

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, Butch Owen <butchbsi@s...> wrote:

> Hi Sandy, other good folks ..

 

Hiya Butch!

 

I said:

> > I use white el-cheapo pantyhose that I buy at the dollar store.

 

Butch responded:

 

> I know little about infused oils .. only offered them once. I reckon

> the above is fine but I wouldn't use it for cold-pressed oils .. which

> do occasionally need a bit of filtering. Reason is .. the essential oil

> would immediately begin to absorb the molecules of the pantyhose. ;-p

 

I usually infuse my herbs in olive oil. Would there be a problem with

that?

 

-- Sandy

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Sandy

Since I milk dairy goats I use milk filters they work just great and the

Strainer I have holds I think 1/2 gallon of liquid, But I have also strained in

a small funnel.

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Why not just use cheesecloth or coffee filters?

 

>> I usually infuse my herbs in olive oil. Would there be a problem with

>> that? -- Sandy

>

> Hoping someone else answers cause this is not an area I am real familar

> with .. but I do know that unrefined olive oil is commonlu used for

> infusing.

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Sherry Brown <soaplady@s...> wrote:

> Why not just use cheesecloth or coffee filters?

 

I've used both. The cheesecloth worked better for me than the coffee

filters. But I get more bang for the buck with the cheap pantyhose. :-)

 

-- Sandy

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, PACorapi@a... wrote:

> Personally, I don't add any EO's until after this stage in the

> process so I don't have to worry about cloth absorbing.

 

Same here. My EO's are added after the infused oil has been strained.

 

-- Sandy

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At 03:02 AM 7/16/2003 -0000, you wrote:

>Sherry Brown <soaplady@s...> wrote:

>> Why not just use cheesecloth or coffee filters?

>

>I've used both. The cheesecloth worked better for me than the coffee

>filters. But I get more bang for the buck with the cheap pantyhose. :-)

>

>-- Sandy

 

I have a two-tier system, and I'm not sure what others are writing about,

when y'all say coffee filters and cheesecloth/panthhose interchangibly.

 

I put the spent herb and oil into the cheesecloth-lined colander over a

sterile pot. Then I twist it up and SQUEEZE. When all of the oil is done

dripping, I pour the oil through a coffeepaper filter-lined funnel into

another clean jar. Often, I stop pouring when I get near hte bottom of the

jar, because I can see the green sludge/water mix. I would never do just a

cheesecloth filtration, and I couldn't see how you could get a yield from

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Cheesecloth seems to be to holey to filter the finer grains out. Coffee

filters are definately too slow.

 

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>Why not just use cheesecloth or coffee filters?

 

 

 

 

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I got that ;o) I thought Bob had suggested not using the pantyhose and was

just suggesting cheesecloth or coffee filters depending on the size of your

that needed straining.

> I've used both. The cheesecloth worked better for me than the coffee

> filters. But I get more bang for the buck with the cheap pantyhose. :-)

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Anya,

 

I strain all my infused oils through a coffee filter. The basket type

coffee filter. I let it sit overnight and by morning there is nothing left

in the coffee filter but the herb. Works very well for me ;o) If I infused

larger batches I would get the larger filters at a restaurant supply. I'll

bet if you let yours sit in the cheesecloth overnight and then the coffee

filter overnight you would have more oil and no particles. Might be worth

trying just to see ;o)

 

Sherry

> I couldn't see how you could get a yield from

> just dumping the spent herb and oil into a coffee filter.

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How many layers of cheese cloth are you using?

 

> Cheesecloth seems to be to holey to filter the finer grains out. Coffee

> filters are definately too slow.

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I am using a painter's sieve for putting my lavender blossoms in so that they

don't fall down into the boiling water while I am distilling the oil. I

would think a painter's sieve would work for straining the infused herbs.

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