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Glen Lambert
Dec 14th, 2009, 06:27 PM
I've finally decided that this Xmas I will attempt Sarah Kramer's Tofu Roast.

I need cheesecloth. I know what it is but where (as in what sort of shop) would you buy it?

If anyone knows a place in Leeds/Wakey that sells it then please speak up.

Cheers.

cobweb
Dec 14th, 2009, 09:20 PM
you can get it on eBay, if that's any use?
search for cheese cloth (with a space between words)

tin_can
Dec 14th, 2009, 09:29 PM
Have you got a John Lewis up there? I would've thought they might have it, or something that would do if not.

vorpal
Dec 15th, 2009, 01:31 AM
You could try a cookware shop or a fabric/haberdashery shop.

emmapresley
Dec 15th, 2009, 02:59 PM
oh..isn't that fun. i just googled the words cheese cloth and wakefield and up popped a link to your post,

fairly sure you could get the stuff either in leeds, wakey or dewsbury market?
isn't there a fabric shop down by the grotty side of the ridings? massive fabric/craft shop on the corner by ootw in leeds..and a ton of them in deswbury..there's one up that really steep hill. i realise my directions are appalling :D
...i don't know the names/street names of these potential cheesecloth emporiums

cedarblue
Dec 15th, 2009, 04:06 PM
i always substitute cheesecloth for muslin.

again, stalls that sell material/wool, hobbycraft shop, curtain places ...etc

Glen Lambert
Dec 15th, 2009, 06:20 PM
isn't there a fabric shop down by the grotty side of the ridings?

Is there? I rarely venture to that part of Wakey. That whole area is a bit too 'Woolworths' if you catch my drift. How snobby was that? :D


massive fabric/craft shop on the corner by ootw in leeds..

That's more like it. I can also nip into OOTW for a piece or three (or four) of their vegan choccy slice. Nom nom nom.