Mr Rowan said: "A
flour sifter is the tried and tested method," Two boats are required for the dyeing process.
Which is the limb I'll need to use to fetch from my handbag that life-extending, husband-immortalisng, magic old-school
flour sifter.
My grandmother would take down her old
flour sifter from the top shelf, and I would get to work it, watching the flour, baking soda, and other dry ingredients mix together and settle into a pillowy heap in the bowl.
She sprinkled cocoa powder on it (sprinkling the cocoa through a
flour sifter works best).
The Swiss Army knife of the kitchen, a Hoosier cupboard might contain a sliding top,
flour sifter, bread box, cutting board, food grinder, spice rack, cookbook holder, and even an ironing board.
Was PS19.99, now PS13.32 SAVE: PS6.67 9
Flour Sifter (16cm), John Lewis.
Accessories included an interchangeable pastry wheel with three stainless-steel wheel designs, a
flour sifter, a cake tester and a foldable pie crust shield.
While any dry ingredient might be sifted, we called the one used in Mama's kitchen a
flour sifter. The basic design has changed little, a circular metal tube, mesh at the bottom, turn handle and a wire or other device for moving the flour through the mesh.
Add accessories such as this Kenwood KMix Magenta kitchen machine, from Debenhams, a
flour sifter or a soft touch egg timer, both from M&S
For the wolf diorama, artists applied new pigment and used a measuring cup, a spoon, and a
flour sifter to spread glittering crushed marble for an icy, sparkling effect.
SIFT away lumps with this Tala retro
flour sifter, pounds 6.99, from TJ Hughes.