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Reddit mentions of 1 X Cotton Muslin Bags 3x4 Inch Drawstring 50 Count Pack

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of 1 X Cotton Muslin Bags 3x4 Inch Drawstring 50 Count Pack. Here are the top ones.

1 X Cotton Muslin Bags 3x4 Inch Drawstring 50 Count Pack
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Height5 Inches
Length3 Inches
Width0.12 Inches

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Found 2 comments on 1 X Cotton Muslin Bags 3x4 Inch Drawstring 50 Count Pack:

u/ericthor ยท 0 pointsr/malelivingspace

Lived in a room like this and made it work well. For cheap get frame like this http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S29007794/ they look nice. Then get some bed roller things for storage. Those picture frames look like a bit too much and the mirror. Get a wall one with a thin thin frame. Just avoid blocky black frames. A lot of stuff you see is designed for big houses.

Keep colors lighter white, muted earth tones, with the occasional muted pastels for contrast. Think earthy or cool light grays with the occasional muted teal or muted salmon. Match that with a jute rug maybe or a rug that isn't busy.

Make sure you have good smells in the room. Throw some lavender in a bag. Good standing lamp with a warm light. You might need something for the windows so you can sleep. Get blinds instead of curtains. Again something that is light.

Just in general avoid anything black, vibrant colors, big patterns, or heavy textures. Avoid these things, but if you find something down the line that looks good you can work it in without it being overwhelming.

u/HereForTheLulz ยท -1 pointsr/IndianFood

Toast your spices in a separate pan, and then add them in a bouquet garni. This is especially useful for spices like green cardamom and whole peppercorns, which are harder to remove after cooking. For any recipe that calls for whole spices, I usually multiply the amount by 1.5 if using a bouqet garni, since the flavors don't permeate the dish as efficiently as if just put in as is.

I use these bags from Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A4GRZNK

They're cheap enough that you can just toss them after a single use, but if you want to go the extra mile you can rinse, wash and reuse them if you're dedicated.

By using a bouqet garni, you get the flavor from your favorite whole spices, but not the undesired texture.