straining the butter

Gquebed

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I used mulched trim from making dry ice ice to make butter. Its mulched super fine. I expect lots of green material will slip through a strainer and even cheese cloth.... so i was thinking of using coffee filters....bad idea???
 

Eltomcat

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I used mulched trim from making dry ice ice to make butter. Its mulched super fine. I expect lots of green material will slip through a strainer and even cheese cloth.... so i was thinking of using coffee filters....bad idea???
I use a white cotton t-shirt.
 

Dan Drews

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I think people are mistakenly thinking that if you strain butter or oil through a paper filter, the trichs will stick to the paper. What they fail to understand is that if they did the job right, there are NO MORE trichs left, they are desolved in the butter/oil.

Paper filters should work fine for straining oil/butter.
 

Corso312

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I went to Walmart in their fabric section n bought 10$ worth of a white mesh like material a few years ago n still working off it.. Cheese cloth is useless.

Walmart fabric section had hundreds of types of material .. There were dozens that would work as good as the stuff I bought.
 

vostok

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I use coffee filters the paper ones,

but first I take my fresh weed and water cure (3 days)

to be rid of the green stuff

good luck
 
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