Fenixxx
Quote: Tashenka

What kind of tomato peeler?
Quote: lana5039

For almost half a year I have been using a Victorinox vegetable peeler (thanks, dopleta), I also took this one "for tomatoes and other vegetables" - it is gorgeous !!! Slides easily, peels off the skin very thinly.
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Article 7.6075.
ElenaMart
Quote: dopleta

What does the Swedes have to do with it? Victorinox is based in Switzerland.
Larissa! I read this review (about the Swedes)
Tasha
Quote: Fenixxx

Article 7.6075.

And poke your nose where to find this article ...
I am beautifull
Quote: Admin

I have even two such "happiness", one child begged for happiness
I like it, the onion grows well, it puffs not so noisily, there is no dirt and the smell of rotten onions
Does he eat a lot of electricity? Should it be turned on during the entire growth of the onion? The mother-in-law has this, but she does not use it. Should I ask her?
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

But this is out of the question! So you got a fake. The fact is that the very name of the company even contains the word Inox - a derivative of the French Inoxidable - stainless steel.
None of the Victorinoksovsky peelers have rusty for me either. I have been using it for a long time.
igorechek
Quote: Vasilica

Oh, is it really a fake? I took it in Stockmann. But I do not have the knife itself, but in the places where it is attached, it rusts there. And it cleans superbly. DopletochkaThanks for the tip!
Did you pay attention to two points?
1.In the instructions for the care of stainless steel knives it is always written - WIPE DRY!
2. in meat grinders, the grill can almost always rust and it is also recommended to WIPE DRY!
Without going into details - complete stainless steel is DANGEROUS TO THE QUALITY of the knife itself. This is due to the composition of the knife itself. There are THREE types of stainless steel. Therefore, in meat grinders, a "softer" knife sharpens on a harder rusting grate.
igorechek
Quote: I am beautiful

Does he eat a lot of electricity? Should it be turned on during the entire growth of the onion? The mother-in-law has this, but she does not use it. Should I ask her?
Compressor reads 1.8 W, 220 V
Vasilica
Quote: igorechek

Did you pay attention to two points?
1.In the instructions for the care of stainless steel knives it is always written - WIPE DRY!

Was there an instruction there? I haven't seen it, but to be honest, I can't even imagine how to wipe it dry. Yes, and this does not bother me, the blade itself does not rust, it cuts perfectly, so I'm not worried.
igorechek
I do not mean a specific model, but the general rules for using stainless steel knives.
And once again I say, stainless steel is different in chemical composition. If moisture spots appear, this does not mean bad quality. Each case has its own reasons.
Wild cat
Quote: makabusha

I found such things in the store .. I don’t know how much their purchase is justified at this price:
Silicone measuring cups for 9.95 €
Wouldn't these cups "creep out" to the sides when you pour / pour something into them?
When I spit out the dough into a high shape, it will bend all over.
Silicone is very soft ...

Quote: makabusha

Waste-free biscuit production with one gesture for 5.95 €:

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No, well, that's it! Girls! Well, it's not fair! I want it too!
Who has seen in Russia where you can buy such a thing?
Tasha
Masha, Tatiana (T.A.) threatens to open a purchase from Chibo for the Russians. She told them to make a selection for themselves.
Wild cat
Quote: Tashenka

Masha, Tatiana (T.A.) threatens to open a purchase from Chibo for the Russians. She told them to make a selection for themselves.
And from which sites to make a selection?
Tasha
From the Chibo website. Below the photo of the cookie cutter is a link.
Olya_
Here read, https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...519.0
on the same page there is also a link to the site
kirch
Olya, are you going to order something?
Olya_
Quote: kirch

Olya, are you going to order something?
Maybe yes. I liked the silicone mats for baking and rolling, a pastry bag, a plastic scraper spoon, metal heart molds, and silicone molds in the shape of a crescent. I will choose something from this, everything is expensive at once. Have you decided on something?
kirch
Quote: Olya_

Maybe yes. I liked the silicone mats for baking and rolling, a pastry bag, a plastic scraper spoon, metal heart molds, and silicone molds in the shape of a crescent. I will choose something from this, everything is expensive at once. Have you decided on something?
Yes, I want a silicone pouch and also a crescent moon cookie mold. I have a recipe for a very tasty Christmas cookie and there is just such a shape. And I always sculpt it with my hands
Tasha
Quote: kirch

Yes, I want a silicone pouch and also a crescent moon cookie mold. I have a recipe for a very tasty Christmas cookie and there is just such a shape. And I always sculpt it with my hands

Can I have a cookie recipe?
kirch
Quote: Tashenka

Can I have a cookie recipe?
As I bake, I will lay it out so that it will be with the photo.
Tasha
Thank you. I will wait.
Countryman
Quote: igorechek


Without going into details - complete stainless steel is DANGEROUS TO THE QUALITY of the knife itself. This is due to the composition of the knife itself.

I completely agree.
Therefore, for kitchen knives, of which I have 90% homemade, I prefer "rusting" steel. Grades 65G, U12, etc. Here here in the very last photo there, one of my knives was just worn in front of the finished ham.

Stainless steel for knives is good 4X13, but somehow I have no access to it in the last 10 years. And in processing it is not at all easy.
Of inexpensive purchased knives are very good stainless steel on real TRAMONTINA. Even professional deboners sometimes use them.
Pakat
Quote: Pakat

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Such an oil can crawled up to me, even the color is the same, the butter cuts cool, it's convenient, my hands are clean, I'll finish it off with cheese, I'll try it ...
I tried a butter dish on cheese, I have an old cheddar, it works no worse than on butter, so I need to buy a second one, for cheese ...
lana19
And I want this. I did not find it from the Chinese. And buying from us for almost $ 50 is very wasteful.
Pakat
Sveta, you don't have one in Odessa, at Privoz ...
On ebay.com - $ 14.89 + $ 16.07 delivery to Ukraine, if you are satisfied, order ...
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Wild cat
Girls and boys want such a hot plate (bread, waffles, etc.).
Tell me where you can find it? Well, or at least something like that.
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I want a big one. There are little round ones, but that's not it.
I am beautifull
Quote: Countryman

I completely agree.
Therefore, for kitchen knives, of which I have 90% homemade, I prefer "rusting" steel. Grades 65G, U12, etc. Here here on the very last photo there, one of my knives was just worn in front of the finished ham.

Stainless steel for knives is good 4X13, but somehow I have no access to it in the last 10 years. And in processing it is not at all easy.
Of inexpensive purchased knives are very good stainless steel on real TRAMONTINA. Even professional deboners sometimes use them.
I love good knives. Although I have a lot of unpretentious cheap ones, but I have sharpened them, now they cut like a razor. And I also saw the Uzbek knife Pchak, beautiful!
Babushka
Quote: Wildcat

Girls and boys want such a stand for hot dishes (bread, waffles, etc.).
Tell me where you can find it? Well, or at least something like that.
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I want a big one. There are little round ones, but that's not it.
My oven kit (Kaiser) includes: a grate, which is placed inside the sheet. Only not in a box, but in a strip. Maybe you have one too?
marinastom
Quote: Wildcat

Girls and boys want such a stand for hot dishes (bread, waffles, etc.).
Tell me where you can find it? Well, or at least something like that.
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I want a big one. There are little round ones, but that's not it.
A couple of years ago in Spare I bought a round, but large diameter and folding in half. I spread something long on a folded one. Fotik next to her sleeping husband, so I can't take a picture yet.
SilverLily
Quote: Pichenka

I would like more details. I already gave up this French press. I represent ..... pour hot milk there and quickly make obscene movements .. confess ..
Tomorrow morning I'll try

Not hot, but warm, very warm. Well, you understand me. Somehow I didn't think about decency, I just made movements up and down Well, now I will have morning coffee with Pichenka's associations
By the way, the Internet talks about the possibility of making multi-layered coffee.
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Pour milk froth, after half a minute espresso and a little later, the rest of the froth. Well that's it, show off

I have another question. Somewhere here I learned about the existence of an SVEN surge protector
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I found it, bought it, attached it to the wall, I rejoice. But one question - for me it only withstands the simultaneous operation of ONE device. I didn't notice on others, but the washing machine had already been turned off several times. At the same time, only the microwave was turned on, and it did not work, it was just connected. But the voltage (well, or whatever the arrow shows there) is usually not 220, but 230-235.
It is right? Or can / should this be dealt with somehow?
Pichenka
For the "cappuccino" big merci. Come on ... you understand the associations ...
But as for the mains filter, I think the filter itself has nothing to do with it. (I use it myself).
There is more likely a problem with the voltage in the network, so it is cut down, some kind of jump.
Taia
A new Wishlist appeared. Just yesterday I thought that everything was ... I need to buy a frech press. I can't make foam in my coffee maker, the cappuccino maker clogs up, spits, and I really want milk froth.
ala
I just made a "froth" in a French press .... and it didn't work out ... somehow watery ...
Taia
Maybe they didn't press vigorously enough?
These gizmos have never interested me. Probably you need to be able to choose a French press?
ala
Maybe it depends on milk ...? I had ghee ...
Taia
I just watched a video on YouTube, where the author said that it is better to get it from low-fat, 1.5% milk.
Luceria
Yes, lean is better, it is more airy. But from home, and even with a decent fat content - you can't beat it too much, it's heavy.
rusja
Quote: SilverLily

But the voltage (well, or whatever the arrow shows there) is usually not 220, but 230-235.
It is right? Or can / should this be dealt with somehow?
Yes, the arrow shows exactly the voltage and I have it, it is considered normal within such limits, because the purchase of an electronic mains filter for one device showed that the voltage in our apartment / house is chronically increased and reaches 250/260 W at night, 235 in the daytime is considered even normal
Taia
Quote: Luceria

Yes, lean is better, it is more airy. But from home, and even with a decent fat content - you can't beat it too much, it's heavy.


Oh how!
Countryman
Quote: rusja

Yes, the arrow shows exactly the voltage and I have it, it is considered normal within such limits, because the purchase of an electronic mains filter for one device showed that the voltage in our apartment / house is chronically increased and reaches 250/260 W at night, 235 in the daytime is considered even normal

GOST 29322-92. Standard voltages.
... In a series 2 network, the maximum voltage must not differ by more than + 5%, and the minimum voltage by more than -10% from the rated voltage of the network.

see also

GOST 13109-97
Electric Energy. Electromagnetic compatibility of technical means. Electricity quality standards in general-purpose power supply systems -
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Pavlova
Quote: SilverLily

I have another question. Somewhere here I learned about the existence of an SVEN surge protector
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But one question - for me it only withstands the simultaneous operation of ONE device.
I join the question ... in our old house, both Sven and Defender, and an unnamed Turkish extension cord with a button behave this way ... it is worth turning on the washing machine - that's it, click, the appliances are turned off ...only a refrigerator and a microwave can work together, all other equipment does not agree to eat on such conditions, give everyone proud loneliness ...
Countryman, I am an ordinary weak woman, completely unfamiliar with terms and definitions, I read GOSTs only with a dictionary, help, please ... I don't care who is to blame, I need to find the answer to the question "what to do" ... Yesterday I "erased" one bookmark from 14 to 20 o'clock ... you run around the kitchen or about babysitting, lo and behold, the car is standing still ... If you click a button on the filter, it will start working, you will go on running, oops - there is a disease again ... Trouble ...
Wild cat
Quote: Babushka

My oven kit (Kaiser) includes: a grate that is placed inside the sheet. Only not in a box, but in a strip. Maybe you have one too?
No, there is no such.
There is a grid, but it goes like a regular baking sheet without "legs"

Quote: marinastom

A couple of years ago in Spare I bought a round, but large diameter and folding in half. I spread something long on a folded one. Fotik next to her sleeping husband, so I can't take a picture yet.
Yes, I have at least some.
On foreign videos where waffles are made, everyone has such! Now I am on fire too!
konkolla
And I have such a milk frother, only Clatronic:
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I received it as a gift, it seemed somehow unnecessary at once, but now I can’t live without it.
True, he is unlikely to drink milk. But liquid cream 10-15% whips well. You just need to get used to it.
I really like that you can whip a very small amount of cream, and not grind a bunch of dishes at the same time.
Beat right in the cup (while the coffee is brewing). I fill a cup about a third with cream, and add a third of a spoonful of sugar, then heat it up in a micron until it is hot, but so that it does not boil. And neatly I begin to whip, doing ... che-che ... obscene up and down movements. But only very slightly indecent so that the kitchen would not have to be washed later from this disgrace.
The result is a lush dense foam. Gently pour coffee on top ... and if you still have freshly ground (not bought ground - that's not at all the same!) Sprinkle cinnamon and grated chocolate ... mmmmm ... what a delicious thing! 2-in-1 and coffee and dessert.
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Pavlova
Wild cat, Teskoma has a round stand:
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lana19
Quote: konkolla

And I have such a milk frother, only Clatronic:
And they gave me such a little one, only Ikeevskaya. Perfectly whips milk. It is only better to beat in a wide bowl. The more milk there is, the worse the result. I adapted a small enameled vessel for this purpose. I warm milk in it and whisk it at the same time. The main thing is to keep the round spring parallel to the plane. Then there will be no splashing
Taya0404
Quote: konkolla

And I have such a milk frother, only Clatronic:
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I received it as a gift, it seemed somehow unnecessary at once, but now I can’t live without it.
True, he is unlikely to drink milk. But liquid cream 10-15% whips well. You just need to get used to it.
I really like that you can whip a very small amount of cream, and not grind a bunch of dishes at the same time.
Beat right in the cup (while the coffee is brewing). I fill a cup about a third with cream, and add a third of a spoonful of sugar, then heat it up in a micron until it is hot, but not to boil. And neatly I begin to whip, doing ... che-che ... obscene up and down movements. But only very slightly indecent so that the kitchen would not have to be washed later from this disgrace.
The result is a lush dense foam. Gently pour coffee on top ... and if you still have freshly ground (not bought ground - that's not at all the same!) Sprinkle cinnamon and grated chocolate ... mmmmm ... what a delicious thing! 2-in-1 and coffee and dessert.
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Oh thank you, otherwise I didn't know where to attach this "happiness"
Tusya Tasya
Regarding the mains filter, I have the assumption that it is not designed for the power of the washing machine heating water. My small machine takes 2 kW, and the big one probably has a lot more. If the filter is designed for 10 Amperes, then, according to my rough calculations, the power of the connected device should not exceed 2.2 kW.
Mona1
Quote: Tusya Tasya

If the filter is designed for 10 Amperes, then, according to my rough calculations, the power of the connected device should not exceed 2.2 kW.
Well, you are a physicist, however, such an accurate calculation. I took a picture of a box from my filter, I don't have Sven
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So when I bought and saw 2.2 kW, I immediately got in and got out instructions for the equipment that I have stuck in there and you can see right away what you can turn on with. If at the same time the AG is turned on and the cartoon Dex, then it turns out right at the limit or even a little higher. But sometimes I have to turn it on like that when I cook dinner, until, mmm, it turns off. And I also have a harvester, micra and HP there.
I have a separate grounded socket for the washing machine.
SilverLily
CountrymanHave you really met a woman who is able to read and understand GOST, if it is not necessary for work? they bring such melancholy to me ... I get stupid and close the file / book.

I remembered:
Two Chukchi are sitting on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Suddenly pops up
American submarine. The commander leans out and asks: "Guys,
how to get to the North Pole? "
The Chukchi answers: "Nord-nord-west".
Amrikan: "Thank you." The boat is sailing away.
After a while, a Soviet submarine emerges, sticks out
the commander asks: "Chukchi, did the Americans sail?"
-"Yes".
- "Where have you sailed?"
- "Nord-nord-west".
- "Don't be smart, show your finger !!!!!"



About the French press. Milk I have "House in the village" in a bottle, fat content 3.2. But she whipped it cold, although it seems like the temperature does not affect. And in the morning I need to drink coffee quickly and quickly and run.
The beater must be seen on sale. Kind of like washing less
But the native coffee maker, the cappuccinator, is yes, it sprinkles everything around with small hot milk drops.

Almost all kitchen appliances are poked into the filter, because it is plugged into a single grounded outlet. But you have to use each device separately. To avoid ... Therefore, the TV and the cooktop are connected to the usual one, so as not to conflict. Well, the refrigerator is on the other wall.

Pavlova
I sincerely admire women who can tell amperes from kilowatts and other ... girls, you are just goddesses !!! If I understand correctly, these filters were not originally designed for washing machine requests? What if I connect the washing machine through a regular extension cord without a safety button? I, unfortunately, have one socket for the whole kitchen?
Svetta
Quote: SilverLily

CountrymanHave you really met a woman who is able to read and understand GOST, if it is not necessary for work? they bring such melancholy to me ... I get stupid and close the file / book.

... it's me....

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