bukabuza
and who stores tea in what? otherwise there are many different kinds of tea, but there is no place to store it. I thought at first to take beautiful aquiki, but then it is necessary that all be of the same size. I looked at jars from the tea collection at first, but they are small. now I don’t even know what to take.
mowgli
I have containers for 2.2 New, poured a kilo of tea there and are happy, take compacts or really, aquiki
bukabuza
I do not like compacts for tea because they are transparent.
mowgli
I have matte
bukabuza
Does anyone have a crystal container? How are their lids impenetrable? like the volume is not bad (2.6 liters) and not transparent.
Crochet
Girlsand containers Illumina What type of containers do we have?

Not One touch ?

Mila1
Quote: bukabuza
and who stores tea in what?
I have here in such containers Elegant for 1.5 and 700 ml. I have several of them. They have a lid with a silicone gasket like aquiks.
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mowgli
very beautiful!
selenа
Quote: bukabuza
and who stores tea in what? otherwise there is a lot of different tea, but there is no place to store it
With all my love for Taper, it is not a good idea to store tea in it, it is better in metal caddy-jars, or in porcelain (neither one nor the other is now in short supply), without access to light.
Ekaterina2
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Today, with a new thing, I bought a kneading dish for 2 liters. First, I started dough in it for juicy, then in it I mixed cottage cheese with a blender with sugar (the dough was on the lid of the dish for now). While the juices were baking, I sliced ​​fresh cabbage salad into the same dish! I closed the rest of the salad with a lid and put it in the refrigerator. Bright, small, does not blur, light - well, what else do you need from a mini-basin?
Bast1nda
Ekaterina2, cute, I like it too. I have 3 liters - constantly in use.
Caprice
Quote: Vasilica
Woo, the key word is enough! And we haven't played enough yet
Do not think, buying all my tappers, I was 200 percent sure that I would use them regularly. But ... I used some devices (shredders, by the way) for some time and abandoned them, replacing them with more convenient devices. These all sorts of kneading basins are lying around idle. Since, I knead the dough either in a bread maker or with a Bosch mixer.
However, to what am I leading all this? Virgin, spare the family budget. These tappers are not cheap. Trust me that you will play enough with most of the plastics and abandon it.
Believe me, your husbands will like beautiful clothes on you more than multi-colored bowls in your hands.
Marusya
I took all the containers to the dacha. Marinate the meat in a large round bowl. It is, of course, convenient to transport in them. I use either glass or ceramic containers every day. You can immediately heat it up in the microwave and wash it in the dishwasher. I also knead the dough in a bread maker.
Ekaterina2
Caprice, I agree with you - all this is not cheap and often really toys. The dough for pies and all sorts of dumplings is also kneaded by a bread maker or a Bosch cube, if you need a shortbread. But often there are options when you just need to add a small amount for pancakes, for example, or, like yesterday, for juicy. It is more convenient for me to do this in a basin - it is tall, the flour does not fly, a portion is included. Of course, you can buy a simpler basin. But: not all basins have a lid, but it is needed regularly, and not all of them suit me externally.
And there is one more thing: I often work for 11 hours, the day off is usually one. And when I come home, I want to have fun. And let it be Tyuppenvarovskie toys or the site Breadmaker, or some other whim (it would be nice to be sports, of course, but somehow I didn't make friends with sports). When I told my husband that I wanted to buy something made of plastic for big money, he only said: "Where can I take you for him?" He has his own toys, I have others.
And the mind - yes, it is not necessary to lose the mind, I agree. But I have some TV plans
PS: Plan - thoughtful sequencing
Bast1nda
Ekaterina2, I agree)))) I also live at work, well, that's how it turns out. Therefore, I want to take food with me in normal, beautiful containers. At home too, my husband makes salad exclusively in basins! And he needs a lid, because he does a lot, loves salads. A kneading dish is just perfect for this purpose.
I like Aquiki for their beauty and tightness. With dried fruits and nuts. But with the compacts, I'm still waiting. There are Teskomovskie (also 400-500 rubles each), there are Ikeevskie, etc. So you can choose. Freezing trays while studying. Composite trays are decent in the metro, but the price is higher than Tupper's. so in Russia the price of a tupper does not seem so terribly high, in the light of the changes of the last year)))))
We don't lose our heads and everything is OK.
Mila1
Quote: Bast1nda
We don't lose our heads and everything is OK.
+1
pollock
Something about the carousel did not take root for me. At the dacha I washed the greens - right there on the street and shook them with water. We don’t buy a lot of salad at home - I put the drain on the towel. I just use it as a bowl, without an insert. I keep sauerkraut in it. I'll take it to the dacha to wash the berries - this year the bushes are all in flowers, I'm waiting for the harvest.
Mila1
Quote: pollock
I have something that the carousel did not take root
And my Carousel took root very well. It's just that consultants do not always tell us well about the wide possibilities of this or that pribluda. Often because this is only their way of making money, but they themselves do not actively use it.
I use the carousel all year round. This is drying greens. I buy it in the store, I need to wash it right away, I don't know how it was lying where it was, even if it was packed well. I dry it in a carousel, immediately cut it and put it in a container. For 2-3 days there is. And so it is often thrown away in store packaging, because I forget about it. Before drying for the winter, too, wash and dry in the carousel. On a towel, it fades rather than dries, and after the carousel, fresh and clean and DRY. Can be cut and dried. I also often make eggplants, pies with them, to remove the bitterness, I blanch with boiling water, and then in a carousel. Handsome men come out of there, without excess moisture. And so you will be tortured to wring out with your hands. Well, I'm not talking about berries for freezing, and so everyone knows (of course, except for soft ones). It's one thing to put the freeze wet, and another thing to dry. Even now, I can't remember how I still use the carousel. In the season I store peeled and chopped watermelon. I love big watermelons, but my husband and I live together. Do not eat at a time. There is a storage problem for 2-3 days. I immediately peel off the crust, cut into pieces, remove the seeds and put them in a carousel directly on a sieve. Keeps PERFECT as it is freshly cut. I understand that we love freshly cut watermelon, but I do not have such an opportunity. I don't like small ones, but big ones will be lost. This is a good way out. Pieces as freshly cut, fresh. And rinse the sorrel! For some reason it is often dirty, but you need to prepare it for the winter. I wash it, dry it (everything is in the carousel. And I wash it too.), Then I cut it and cool it. trays.
Something like that, not to mention just using it as a container.
Crochet
Quote: Krosh

Girlsand containers Illumina What type of containers do we have?

Not One touch ?

Girls , I will raise my question, maybe someone will tell me after all?

Mila1
Quote: Krosh

Girls , I will raise my question, maybe someone will tell me after all?
Product information
800ml container Ø15 cm x 9 cm (H)

DESCRIPTION:
• Products, consists of a base, volume, 800 ml and moisture-air-tight 1st class cover with a groove-groove located in the center.
• The container "Illumina" is made of polymer.

CHARACTERISTICS AND ADVANTAGES:
• Containers "Illumina" are attached to each other thanks to the grooves-grooves on the lids.
• The outer side of the bottom of the base and the top of the lid have special recessed fasteners, with which the bowls are attached to each other, which allows you to carry 3 dishes at the same time, placing them in a pyramid.
• For a firm fixation of the pyramid, it is enough to insert the bottom of one bowl into the recess on the lid of the other and turn the bowl in any direction until it clicks.
• The lid can be used as a stand by attaching it to the base of the container.
• Moisture and airtight cover ensures safe transportation of the product in various positions. The lid is equipped with a wide "tail" for easy opening.
• Items can be washed in a dishwasher.
• When not in use, containers can be nested inside each other to save space.
Crochet
Lyudochka, my dear, thank you very much !!

In fact, the same aquacontrols are kind of like ...
Mila1
Quote: Krosh
In fact, the same aquacontrols are kind of like
No. Aquiks have a silicone gasket and their plastic is different ... somehow thicker. And here it's like a hit parade
Crochet
Oh, there it is ...

So I will continue to love aquiki dearly !!!
Song
Quote: Mila1
I also often make eggplants, pies with them
Oppa! Eggplant pies? I have never even heard ...
Ludmila, can you tell us more about the pies? Interesting...
Mila1
Quote: Song *
Lyudmila, can you tell us more about the pies? Interesting...
Issued a separate recipe
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=424142.0
VERY delicious cake.
Crochet
Anya, kaaak ?!

Don't you bake eggplant pies ?!

My love !!!

And with zucchini, by the way, too !!!
Song
The truth is not even heard of such.
And we don't just put those eggplants in tea ...
Crochet
I believe you !!!

Catch up !!!
mowgli
Quote: Song *

The truth is not even heard of such.
And we don't just put those eggplants in tea ...
Now they will go to tea
I also, by the way, did not hear
Crochet
Quote: Song *
And we don't just put those eggplants in tea ...

No, well, we also don’t kunas for tea, but with a bit of tea, in the form candied fruits, it's not the first year we've been wrapping it up !!!

Recommend !!!

GirlsWho uses Tupper's napkin for washing dishes, tell me, does this napkin require some additional care?

Well, we can iron to wash in a special way, for example ...

And in general, I somehow began to doubt whether I had adapted the dishwashing napkin ...

I chose the smallest out of 9 available ...


anna_k
Oh, and I need help with napkins - I bought it for dust removal and for stainless steel.
For dust and dry it removes everything perfectly, but somehow I didn't understand how to use it with stainless steel
Vasilica
Girls, here is Larissa already wrote about napkins

Quote: susika

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Basic 10 pieces.
The girls already wrote a little bit. who already uses.
For glass-Looks like a waffle towel. House mirrors, glass tables, glass from the inside - we spray from a spray bottle with just water and polish with a towel. Usually in the bathroom there are large mirrors, we also just splash with water and polish, always clean.
Outside, dirtier glass, wipe it with a wet cloth (any) - remove the dirt and polish the wet one with a towel. We don’t use any detergents, which means we don’t inhale them. Usually, it happens, while my windows, we breathe so much, from chemistry to coughing ..
For floor-wipes the floor without leaving a lint, and does not spoil the parquet (laminate), collects the wool of our favorites well, and if usually the wool seems to * stick * into our rags, then when rinsing everything goes into the water .. or you can shake it off. If it is drawn on the floor with a pencil or a pen, even a felt-tip pen, it erases well .. She has such a size, it is good to put it on a mop (brush), it sticks with me with Velcro, you can use your hands. For a child, it is not very large and is normal for us. Our ladder is assigned to the youngest - cats run almost at a gallop and there is always wool on the steps .. Washes almost every day ..
the tiles in the kitchen, there are white stripes on the corners, I looked at them sadly, to wash like ...It can be seen that there is pollution there, and with a toothbrush such an area .. except for a toothbrush, nothing to crawl up, once I wiped the floor, I ran it over a white strip, everything was washed off wonderfully, without any powders. Well, while I was watching the film, I washed the tiles with one damp cloth.
For dust- it is soft .. pleasant - you can get dust from any crack and, as Olya already wrote, it is antistatic.
For drying dishes- absorbs more than a liter of water (this means that you can wipe a large number of dishes with one towel). We dry, polish dishes, plates, glasses - does not leave lint, streaks. especially those with dark dishes. I have one batch of dark blue. the second is pure white.
I want to polish the dark blue even from the dishwasher. Many take it, put it near the sink, fold the washed dishes, absorb a lot of moisture into ourselves.
When I cook, I don't like to store mountains of dishes, something that is not very greasy, mine right away. I used it, washed it .. If it’s fatty, put it in the dishwasher.
There is microfiber for Ultra-I wash all labor-washable surfaces, double-sided fabric, on one side, like needles, this side replaces our wire assistants for us. The second side is polishing. Wash your ceramic hob well.
Universal -wet wipe all surfaces - cabinets, doors, window sills, door jambs - washes everything cleanly without brushes and chemicals.
there is for washing dishes, for polishing metal, for glasses.
There is also a car.

Albina
I also did not know that they bake pies with eggplant and zucchini Thanks for the enlightenment
Crochet
Vassenka, thank you, only I didn't find there about rag dishcloth ...

True, I read diagonally ...

Olya_
Quote: anna_k
For dust and dry perfectly removes everything
This cloth does not get wet, otherwise it will lose its anti-static properties.
I, too, at first got confused in rags, but if you look closely, near the name of the drawing company, what it is intended for))). I have already inserted the video, but since the question arose, I will insert it again.
pollock
Quote: Mila1
And my Carousel took root very well.
Lyudmila, thanks for the detailed explanation. And store the chopped greens in the UH? I will definitely try to squeeze the eggplants in the carousel. In the fall, I freeze a lot of blanched eggplants, so I put them on a sieve and wait for them to drain. So much faster and obviously drier.

Olya_
Quote: Krosh
tell me, this napkin needs some extra care
I was interested in this issue. They said that all rags can be machine washed with powder, up to 60C, -D but without any rinses.
gala10
I tried a triple dumpling maker today. Class !!!
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Dough from celfh in a bread maker + filling from Omela + dough sheeter + dumpling maker = AWESOME !!!
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notka_notka
gala10, Galina, nice dumplings turned out. What's inside??? And what kind of yellow stick, where did you get one? My hands do not reach the dumpling dish in any way)))
gala10
Natalia, Thank you! The filling is frozen cherries. The stick was included with the dumpling maker, it is very convenient for removing excess dough.
notka_notka
Galina, so it's also a TV stick? I have not seen anywhere that included
Mila1
gala10. Checkmark, this is a stick for peeling oranges. On the flat side (at the top, where it is slightly flattened), a sharp tip is at the bottom, so you pass it over the orange from top to bottom, the peel is cut, and with the bottom side of the stick you pry this crust and it moves away from the orange itself. My nails are very weak, the nail plate often leaves the finger during such a procedure .... it hurts like that. And this stick helps to avoid it.
Bul
I also have no wand!
gala10
Quote: notka_notka
I have not seen anywhere that included
And they sent me this way.
gala10
Quote: Mila1
This is a stick for peeling oranges. On the flat side (at the top, where it is slightly flattened), a sharp tip is at the bottom, so you pass it over the orange from top to bottom, the peel is cut, and with the bottom side of the stick you pry this crust and it moves away from the orange itself. My nails are very weak, the nail plate often leaves the finger during such a procedure .... it hurts like that.And this stick helps to avoid it.

And it never even occurred to me !!!
I just thought it was included in the varenichnitsa. But sooooo convenient !!!
Natalia K.
I want a stick like that too
That's right Gal, if it's convenient for a dumpling maker, then why not use
notka_notka
gala10, so this is bubble gum stick for oranges)))) But it's also good)))) and I need it!
Mila1
Bul, gala10, the dumpling maker goes without any sticks. this is a stick for peeling oranges. Larissa sent it as a gift.
gala10
I will peel oranges with this stick too!
mowgli
Girls, and I take off the excess dough, with a blunt end from a teaspoon

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