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What is a substitute for kitchen twine?

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What is a substitute for kitchen twine?

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Hi all, I am making some beef Braciole (Italian beef rolls) for a dinner party this weekend. I have to tie the stuffed rolls with kitchen twine before I put them in the oven. Now, it’s been a while since I bought kitchen twine and as luck would have it, I’m out. I have gone to 2 high-end groceries and can’t find the stuff! Not wanting to torment myself further, I’m wondering if something else would work in its place. I was thinking of (heavy duty) thread. That’s all I have besides sisal/twine – which I’m afraid would shed into the meat/sauce! What do you guys think?

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