Creamy
Today I bought macarena, but I haven't done anything with it yet. How often do you use it?
Boa07
Girls, did anyone use a milk frother?
Caprice
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Girls, did anyone use a milk frother?
I used. Electric is better.
Boa07
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I used. Electric is better.

Thank you, what if not a secret?
Taperrovsky does the foam though?
Caprice
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Thank you, what if not a secret?
Taperrovsky does the foam though?
Does. But any good electric one costs almost the same, and the foam from it is more stable and makes it easier and faster.
susika
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Girls, did anyone use a milk frother?
Foams quickly. It turns out a very thick foam from small bubbles - it stands on coffee for a long time .. 15 minutes for sure. Children beat themselves for cocoa.
Jug 500ml - can be used as a plus-creamer. You can heat milk or cream in it in the microwave - another plus ..

Caprice
Who likes what. Tupper's frother didn't inspire me
Luceria
I was not impressed by the Taperer frother either.
As for me, it is rather weak, the foam forms only in the upper part of the milk, and the entire bottom remains the usual consistency of milk
Caprice
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I was not impressed by the Taperer frother either.
As for me, it is rather weak, the foam forms only in the upper part of the milk, and the entire bottom remains the usual consistency of milk
Here, and I have the same opinion. The foam is weak, a lot of milk remains at the bottom. Not that.
friend
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The eldest son gave a Tupperware rolling pin on March 8. I have long dreamed of this. Only this is a new option. Restraints on both sides. The dough can be rolled thick with stops, and if removed, it is thin. They are inserted into the stoppers from 2 sides of the dough recess. You can pour cold or hot water into the rolling pin. This model is different from the previous one. It is more in volume.
Cook
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Plastic dishes Tupperware - reviewsPlastic dishes Tupperware - reviews
The eldest son gave a Tupperware rolling pin on March 8. I have long dreamed of this. Only this is a new option. Restraints on both sides. The dough can be rolled thick with stops, and if removed, it is thin. They are inserted into the stoppers from 2 sides of the dough recess. You can pour cold or hot water into the rolling pin. This model is different from the previous one. It is more in volume.

Cool stuff. I have an old rolling pin, no bells and whistles.
friend
Feechka_
And who uses a mini rolling pin with a lacemaker attachment? Is it worth taking? I also use a silicone knife, but whether it is necessary - doubts prevail ...
Cook

It is very difficult to advise. Everyone has their own preferences.
anabog
My whole apartment is littered with these dishes.
- The mini rolling pin has a nozzle for making a lattice on a closed cake, it is good for rolling the dough right in the mold, a useful thing.
- I have two large rolling pins, old and new. Comfortable, nothing sticks.
- Dough rolling mat - great! The dough does not stick, it sticks itself on the table, wiped with a damp cloth, washes right on the table.
- Several kneading dishes, for a cake it is convenient for 3 liters. He threw in the ingredients, closed the lid, twisted it, let it float in a closed sink in warm water, after 30 minutes the dough is ready, the lid will open itself.
- Thermal preservative - I use it to cook buckwheat porridge for a dog in just 20 minutes. 300 grams of cereal and 1.2 liters of boiling water, the porridge is crumbly, the dog likes
- A 2-liter measuring jug is a useful thing.
- Measuring jug for 1 liter, graters for Korean carrots and for zest can be inserted into it.
- A set of graders "Cheerful cook" and additionally took a frame for them with inserts of shredding and cutting into strips, an extra fruit holder was formed.
- A sieve for flour with a drive and two lids - I use oxygen all the time to saturate flour, besides, it is also measured.
- Carousel centrifuge for drying anything: greens, French fries ...
- A bunch of all sorts of cups, boxes, thermo glasses, containers, lunch boxes, compacts ...
- Milk frother for cappuccino. Very well! Foams the dose completely up to a score of 100, only you need to take skim milk.
- Today we bought a set "Cook": a container, a grater for a zest, a ribbed "cone" for squeezing out lemon juice, lime, an egg separator, a lid.
- Today we also took a double colander, a very useful thing for washing greens, bringing boiled slices for salad-vinaigrettes to readiness.
- 8 liter buckets.
- Press for garlic - very good, when pushed, nothing comes out through the cracks.
- Tin opener. Cuts on top, and on the side, you get a lid, which you can close an incomplete jar. True, almost all cans with keys come across and I rarely use the opener.
- Dishes for the microwave, for the oven, but somehow I don't dare to bake in plastic, full of traditional dishes.
- Two different shaker-mixer in the form of glasses.
- A small cheesecake with a non-removable grid and so low, but long and wide, it holds half a loaf of factory sliced ​​bread, we use it.

Of all the teers, I prefer the Burner sets, I have a V-Prima, so I don't use the tapper, practically. The Kenwood 724 blender set replaces all their mechanical bells and whistles that cost a lot of money.

The tapper has good plastic, polypropylene. When opening the lids, there is no stench, like Chinese dishes, although it also has a triangle with a five inside and under the PP triangle (polypropylene).
Caprice
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My whole apartment is littered with these dishes.
You are not alone here
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Of all the teers, I prefer the Burner sets, I have a V-Prima, so I don't use the tapper, practically. The Kenwood 724 blender set replaces all their mechanical bells and whistles that cost a lot of money.
And here's the reason that I lost interest in Tupper: there are gadgets more comfortable.
As for all sorts of assorted trays and boxes: I bought luminarkas of different sizes with lids. I cook in them, and put them in the refrigerator. Much cheaper, more convenient, more environmentally friendly and more practical. I replaced all plastic bowls with non-growth: cheaper, more convenient and more environmentally friendly. About individual bells and whistles - here have already written many times, which is convenient, which is not convenient. I will not repeat myself.
Galinka-Malinka
I'm looking in

Who has? your opinions?
LudMila
I had (Pasta Bravo is called), gave it to my son when I went to study. He cooks spaghetti in it, it's really convenient - they fit in, fill it with cold (!) Water. The only BUT is that the container itself is quite large, we had a 23-liter microwave, but it probably won't fit in 18 liters.
Caprice
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I'm looking in
Who has? your opinions?
It didn’t fit into my micra, I returned it the same day.
susika
It fits in mine, I recently bought it for 28 liters.
Spaghetti is very convenient, children cook themselves too.
Boil long carrots.
Just pasta too. I drain the pasta, beat the milk-egg-seasonings, pour in the pasta and put it for another 2 minutes - the casserole is ready.
Caprice
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Have you seen this
Yes, we saw it, we saw it. Then one of the members of the forum bought it, promised to share her impressions of the purchase, and ..... she disappeared. Maybe not impressed? But Burner impressed everyone.
By the way, the Tupperovsky milk frother did not impress me at all, compared to the electric
Cook
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You are not alone in this here;) And here is the reason that I lost interest in Tupper: there are gadgets that are more convenient.
As for all sorts of assorted trays and boxes: I bought luminarkas of different sizes with lids. I cook in them, I put them in the refrigerator. Much cheaper, more convenient, more environmentally friendly and more practical.I replaced all plastic bowls with non-growth: cheaper, more convenient and more environmentally friendly. About individual bells and whistles - here have already written many times, which is convenient, which is not convenient. I will not repeat myself.

Irish, I just like you lost interest in Tupperware. What are you buying now? Can be more?
Caprice
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Irish, I just like you lost interest in Tupperware. What are you buying now? Can be more?
Olga, I wrote here earlier that I preferred Burner to Tupper's slicer and graters, and instead of plastic boxes I bought Luminarkov trays with lids, in which it is convenient to cook and store in the refrigerator. And more environmentally friendly than all these plastics. Instead of mixing bowls, I bought stainless steel bowls. Some of Tupper's tricks have disappointed me in general, sometimes
I left only a few small bells and whistles that are convenient to use. I threw the rest on the mezzanine.
Caprice
I was also surprised when my distributor asked why I didn't buy Tupper's things for a gift. For a minute, I imagined myself going to visit for some celebration with a plastic bowl. Well, I can't explain to the gifted that this fucking bowl from Tupperware costs a lot of money, and that I bought it with all my heart.
A similar bowl from another manufacturer in any hardware store costs mere pennies
mowgli
and what kind of plastic-Luminarix?
Caprice
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and what kind of plastic-Luminarix?
Luminark is not plastic. It is heat resistant glass and glass ceramics. There is also Pyrex.
Caprice
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she meant the Picnic. departure to nature. Guests have come, and you have them for barbecue, in the woods ..
Well, yes, you have guests - and you nafik "all to the garden!" (c) into the woods, nefic there is no need to litter at home, pop it, dear guests, on the street made of plastic
Speaking of picnics - then it's better to have disposable dishes and not expensive Tupper
mowgli
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Natasha, I scored in a search engine. There are many different dishes.
and there are containers?
Caprice
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and there are containers?
There is. But they are NOT PLASTIC
Zvezda askony
Question
Do the tappervare have a mug for washing cereals?
makabusha
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And I was also surprised when my distributor asked why I didn't buy Tupper's things for a present. For a minute, I imagined myself going to visit for some celebration with a plastic bowl. Well, I can't explain to the gifted that this fucking bowl from Tupperware costs a lot of money, and that I bought it with all my heart.
A similar bowl from another manufacturer in any hardware store costs mere pennies
ahh .. as presented .... for sure, for sure .. will not understand, sir ..
it was like that when I asked my friends for Berner's grater on my Dr ... they looked at it like that .. a plastic grater .. and even on the DR .. and even in a club ..
Caprice
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ahh .. as presented .... for sure, for sure .. will not understand, sir ..
it was like that when I asked my friends for Berner's grater on my Dr ... they looked at it like that .. a plastic grater .. and even on the DR .. and even in a club ..
Isn't that so? A plastic bowl can only be given to those who know what Tupper is. Most of my real acquaintances not only do not know about this, but do not want to know either. For them, plastic is plastic. And, in general, they are right. They look at me like I'm crazy that I buy plastic for that kind of money.
Galinka-Malinka
Well, I bought Pasta Bravo. I have already cooked pasta 2 times. It will bend me. Just tell me how to know exactly how long to keep? And tell me something else you cook in this miracle?
Plastic dishes Tupperware - reviews
Caprice
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Well, I bought Pasta Bravo. I have already cooked pasta 2 times. It will bend me. Just tell me how to know exactly how long to keep? And tell me something else you cook in this miracle?
Plastic dishes Tupperware - reviews
Try to get the recipe booklet for this device from your distributor, or check the website
susika
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Well, I bought Pasta Bravo. I have already cooked pasta 2 times. It will bend me.Just tell me how to know exactly how long to keep? And tell me something else you cook in this miracle?
In time, just by typing .... The capacities of microwaves are different, the varieties of pasta are different.
Even I am in my microwave, different varieties - I take different times.
I cook spaghetti for 10 minutes. Thinner pasta nests - 8 minutes.
I cooked pasta with spirals .. horns .. I already wrote that I immediately made a zapenkanka in the same place.
I cooked long carrots. For the salad. Of course, you can cook potatoes.
After the microwave turns off, it should stand for at least 5 minutes. Do not touch.
Feechka_
Who has a Mozart culinary ball? Worth buying ??? There are plans not only to squeeze the cream out of it, but also the dough for cookies, or to dose the minced meat into raviolki.
Caprice
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Who has a Mozart culinary ball? Worth buying ??? There are plans not only to squeeze the cream out of it, but also the dough for cookies, or to dose the minced meat into raviolki.
Well, if there are plans to use it - why think about it?
Feechka_
Duc, I don’t know, the dough will get more abruptly from there and minced meat ... I haven't seen it alive
Caprice
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Duc, I don’t know, the dough will get more abruptly from there and minced meat ... I haven't seen it alive
If the dough is not dense, and the consistency like cream or minced meat is not too dry and hard - why not?
Even easier - go to the presentation at the nearest distributor and feel
Feechka_
if so, then I will order. Moreover, the price is 97 UAH. And I don't have a culinary bag either. Here the child grows up - I will decorate something for her))
Caprice
Strongly steep dough or dense minced meat is better not to stick there.
Daria33
Girls, hello! I was looking for distributors of these products in our area and accidentally ended up in Indian, 545 rupees -10 dollars approximately, I'm not sure if it is possible to insert links, so excuse me if that), so there is a tapperware in 4-5! times cheaper, the server costs 11 bucks with some kind of round inserts like for cupcakes, 5-8 dollars containers, the assortment differs from the Russian market - I did not get a dumpling maker there. Unfortunately, there seems to be no delivery there, although we still need to look, it's just that the difference in price for these dishes is staggering
mowgli
girls, and who has a substrate so blue with markings. promised that it should stick to the table when you wet it with water. but it doesn't stick to me at all
Feechka_
I have a white backing with blue markings - it sticks very well to a wet table surface
mowgli
I wonder why it doesn't stick to me. it is convenient to roll out on it, of course, it just doesn't stick badly at all
Daria33
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I wonder why it doesn't stick to me. it is convenient to roll out on it, of course, it just doesn't stick badly at all
try on a different surface, maybe it's a matter of the material (I don't know what oilcloth, tabletop you have ..)
Caprice
The substrate only adheres to a very smooth table surface
Aikimari
And I had to throw out this substrate from time to time, it cracked from below.
mowgli
see, not everyone is lucky, my kitchen table does not stick to the table, I put the weights on and roll while I got used to it
Caprice
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And I had to throw out this substrate from time to time, it cracked from below.
Tupperware has a 30 year warranty on their products. Personally, I would require a replacement.

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