It’s been said – kitchen twine or butchers twine. DO NOT use regular old twine.
foofie_fightie
Change string to twine for the results you want
TittiesNPizza
As long as it’s 100% cotton it should be fine
_samwiise
A lot of no’s in here, but not a lot of why not’s. Anyone care to elaborate?
CMAC256
My Grandma would use old shoe laces. I didn’t find out until I was an adult.
hybridaaroncarroll
The safest one is always the most expensive.
ghf3
Are there chemicals used in the manufacturing of these that could very well cause/contribute to/elevate your risk of cancer/etc.? Probably. Does that statement apply to most manufactured goods? Probably. I got sick of paying insane prices at grocery stores for a few feet of cooking twine, so I bought a big roll at a restaurant supply store. Cost a lot, a decade or 2 ago, but will last me the rest of my life.
MedicMac89
Tractor Supply sells butcher twine as well. $5 for a large roll.
CyborgChicken-
No. Buy food safe *butcher’s* twine.
I just checked Target, and they have one called *kitchen and meat* twine. So I guess you could look it up by those names.
Nervouspie
No, not safe. These are for crafts
bass-boat-Billy
Jute twine is fine. No chemicals just jute.
SlackerDS5
A lot of stores have butchers twine in their cooking and utensil section. By the foil pans and stuff.
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Kitchen Twine is the search term
Butcher’s twine is what you’re looking for
Search for butcher’s twine
NO!!!
https://amzn.eu/d/4Uazk3o
That’s what your looking for.
Since you’re specifically looking at Walmart, any of the ones here without a black x would be safe for cooking.
https://preview.redd.it/xanhck1olo0e1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9bdec1b0fc92c1bce9273c2c93d111d716f27481
that stuff is made in the worst dirty factory imaginable in china somewhere. You really want that touching your food???
i would go to a real food place and order some.
here is one i would trust:
[https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/cotton-cooking-twine-outlet/](https://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/cotton-cooking-twine-outlet/)
AVOID AMAZON!
It needs to be listed as food safe
It’s been said – kitchen twine or butchers twine. DO NOT use regular old twine.
Change string to twine for the results you want
As long as it’s 100% cotton it should be fine
A lot of no’s in here, but not a lot of why not’s. Anyone care to elaborate?
My Grandma would use old shoe laces. I didn’t find out until I was an adult.
The safest one is always the most expensive.
Are there chemicals used in the manufacturing of these that could very well cause/contribute to/elevate your risk of cancer/etc.? Probably. Does that statement apply to most manufactured goods? Probably. I got sick of paying insane prices at grocery stores for a few feet of cooking twine, so I bought a big roll at a restaurant supply store. Cost a lot, a decade or 2 ago, but will last me the rest of my life.
Tractor Supply sells butcher twine as well. $5 for a large roll.
No. Buy food safe *butcher’s* twine.
I just checked Target, and they have one called *kitchen and meat* twine. So I guess you could look it up by those names.
No, not safe. These are for crafts
Jute twine is fine. No chemicals just jute.
A lot of stores have butchers twine in their cooking and utensil section. By the foil pans and stuff.