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This one is an old Kitchenaid colander, now they only make it in white: amzn.to/3zp1hen Here's a similar one (different brand) in red: amzn.to/4bku4y4 (affiliate links)
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What a great idea. Thanks for sharing this tip.
You are welcome!
Wow Melanie, big bag of shrimp. Will look at cooking ideas. Good morning and thank you. Pete
You are welcome, Pete!
Hi Melanie. I need the colander you have. Where can I get it?
This one is an old Kitchenaid colander, now they only make it in white: amzn.to/3zp1hen Here's a similar one (different brand) in red: amzn.to/4bku4y4 (affiliate links)
Thank you sooo much!
Is there a reason for using cold water instead of hot?
Not sure, I learned this method using cold water, but don’t know the reason why not hot
This is incredibly helpful. I hope Melanie starts selling bumper stickers so I can spread the word about this amazing woman to the world.
Thank you for your support! 🤗
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You are very welcome!!
Those look like some good-eating shrimp!
Yes it was great! 🍤😋
I just put them in my pocket. But this looks like a faster way.
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
I buy a pound to use and fill the bag of shrimp with the water and leave it till it thaws, only a little while.