AlenaT
Thank you, reassured!)))
Natalishka
Larissa, And me too
SilverLily
No no no! Really like! And squirts with juice perfectly. But lies here
I need a kitchen in which everything lies and hangs in plain sight, at arm's length. And when it is "at the cupboard", it seems like it is not there. Recently, I whipped tiramisu cream with a whisk, because the mixer-blender-vegetable cutter bought back in June had to be removed from the box ...
dopleta
Quote: SilverLily
I need a kitchen in which everything lies and hangs in plain sight
This is utopia. With the amount of kitchen trivia that true deviceaholics have, keep it all in sight! And I don't like it in plain sight. I hide everything! I love free walls and countertops.
Nonsense
Lorik, you are our sun (mine - for sure!)! Of course, keeping in sight the number of devices is impossible. I even thought tonight, how do you take pictures from your kitchen - and you have empty countertops? And yet you have everything! I'm awesome! I sometimes can't find what I need. And I use (sorry!) An ordinary knife! Although I know that I have everything (well, almost like you!), Because I -
I already wrote - in childhood there were few toys. Sometimes I just pick up some little thing - and trudge! Every weekend I plan to disassemble my moorings - and still nothing!
Caprice
Quote: Antonovka
In, and I bought the same one, but somehow it didn't work out with him
It worked out for me, but it turned out not too necessary
Caprice
Quote: AlenaT
Does the juice flow badly?
The juice flows well. The set contains two pieces: longer for lemon and shorter for lime. Just pshikut for two times, and then the lemon deteriorates and the thing needs to be washed.
dopleta
Quote: Nonsense
Sometimes I just pick up some little thing - and trudge!
A painfully familiar sensation Natasha !
SilverLily
Quote: dopleta
This is utopia. With the amount of kitchen trivia that true deviceaholics have, keep it all in sight! And I don't like it in plain sight. I hide everything! I love free walls and countertops.
Well, I incorrectly said "in plain sight, at arm's length" was meant outside the doors. That is, my dream is a kitchen wall in solid cabinets, most of which have SHALLOW shelves, so that everything lies / stands in one row on them. I opened the door and took what I needed without searching and pushing away the unnecessary. Well, I have a toaster and a sandwich maker on the same shelf in the closet, which means that I will most likely only use what is in the foreground. The second device will be idle. But if they had equal rights, that is, their own separate shelves ... And my lower cabinets are 3/4 of drawers - I pulled it out and everything is visible and accessible. But the top ones, apparently, are not enough. Need to think about it
I also prefer empty surfaces.
gala10
Quote: SilverLily
I will most likely use only what is in the foreground. The second device will be idle. But if they had equal rights, that is, their own separate shelves ...
Give equal rights to kitchen devices!
AlenaT
Yeah, and a kitchen of 40 squares!)))))
Elena Tim
F sorak ???
marinastom
Quote: Elena Tim

F sorak ???
Blabbed out. At least 25.
Elena Tim
Twenty-five is the maximum I pull. And so you don't know from which end to start cleaning. Until you reach the end, the beginning is already dirty !!!
AlenaT
Quote: marinastom

Blabbed out. At least 25.

Few! Few!

And yesterday I bought a cool slotted spoon in the Eptcenter!
Happy as an elephant!
From the Sacher series, silicone with a blue plastic insert inside!
I have from this series a ladle and a scapula of the pancake type.
I bought it for a pressure cooker, UAH 44.50.
AlenaT
I beg your pardon, at Epicenter!
SilverLily
Quote: AlenaT

Yeah, and a kitchen of 40 squares!)))))
Wow "Kitchen trifle"!
I don't even want 25! Now I will laugh, but my whole apartment is 35 squares and that's enough for me. And my nine-meter kitchen suits me, if only I can finish with the lockers I need everything to be compact and convenient. And so that all my favorite little things are close at hand in these convenient lockers.
m0use
SilverLily, my sister is 34 and my kitchen is a long intestine of 7 squares ... and still every time I find a place for a new device ... I would use more lockers ...
Crochet
GirlsWho uses such a rug, tell me, is it really a worthwhile thing?

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Judging by the reviews, people just squeak from them ...
olaola1
I have been using this rug for about a year and a half. Really like. Large pores allow air to circulate. Vegetables don't really grow moldy. Easy to clean.
Manna
I am thinking of buying a marble rolling pin. She's heavy. Virgo, who has, how do you like it, comfortable?
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N @ T @
Manna, I'm very comfortable, just SUPER
dopleta
Quote: Krosh
who uses a similar rug
Innochka, I have had them for several years in all the drawers of the refrigerator, I really like it. Always dry bottom, no dampness.
Nonsense
And I have such a rug for several years in the closet - without use. I honestly haven't tried it. Buy - bought, and that's it ... There is a zero zone in the refrigerator - nothing molds there anyway, and there is no condensation. I'm somehow afraid to put it there ... Larochka, or is it in your freezer?
marinastom
Where are these rugs on sale?
kirch
Quote: Manna

I am thinking of buying a marble rolling pin. She's heavy. Virgo, who has, how do you like it, comfortable?
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And I have it, I rarely use it. In general, there are a lot of rolling pins, but I always return to the usual wooden
notglass
Manna, I have had such a rolling pin for a very long time. Like very much. Good for any test. But I don't roll out tender yeast for her. Heavy, will squeeze out all the bubbles. And it's just super! It helps a lot when you need to make dumplings, but you don’t want to bother with manual molding, I rolled a dumpling maker once and it's done!
Nonsense
It's good that you reminded me of this rug. Already got it. I'll take it to the dacha - there is a simpler refrigerator, that's useful!

I also really want such a thing, but also only through stores with difficult payment for me, but I didn't find it easier.

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Babushka
Crochethave been using it for a long time. The rug is good! Vegetables last longer. I also cut it and lined the bottom of the Taper containers "smart refrigerator", which solved the problem of condensation.

Marina, are sold in our home appliances stores. Where there are racks with detergents.
Manna
Girls, thanks for your feedback.
Lyudochka, why don't you use it, what exactly do you dislike about it?
Anya, and is it good to roll out puff or dumplings?
Masyusha
Quote: marinastom
Where are these rugs on sale?
I bought such a rug in Okay, I have it in the vegetable drawer. I can't say anything about him, because I put it in a freshly bought refrigerator. Nothing molds, no dampness, but I have full No frost, maybe without a rug everything was fine.
kirch
M. b. I didn't work out with her. But somehow it does not work out to roll it out with high quality. I haven't gotten her for a long time, I still have to try. Something I don't like alone. Now I think - why should she roll it out. Yeast dough - no. For noodles - so there is a machine. Only puff remains
notglass
Is it good to roll out puff or dumplings?
Manyasha, I didn't have a pasta machine yet, I only rolled it for her. She rolls very well, she is rather heavy. Copes with puff pastry perfectly. I make the puff myself. Very, very convenient. Shop puff rolls out great too. The sandy rolls perfectly. I am very, very happy.
marinastom
What about such a rug? 🔗
N @ T @
Quote: kirch
Now I think - why should she roll it out.
Puff, shortbread, gingerbread dough, dough for dumplings and dumplings, mastic always only roll it out
Manna
Oh girls, thanks for your feedback. Very helpful.
Crochet
Quote: marinastom
Are you talking about such a rug?

Yeah, Marish, about him ...

Quote: Masyusha
I have a full No frost, maybe without a rug everything was fine

Here I also have it), know frost, and I never noticed any moisture ...

But I still want the rug to wash the drawers less often ...

Girls, thank you very much !!!
lega
Quote: Nonsense
I also really want such a thing, but also only through stores with difficult payment for me, but I didn't find it easier.

Natalia, this thing?
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you can try here. 🔗 there even delivery in Moscow is indicated on the website.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: marinastom

Where are these rugs on sale?
In stores "Magnet" there are such.
Nonsense
lega, Pebble, thanks, I'll take a look now!
On such a thing, you can dry a cloth, and when folded does not take up much space.

Something won't open!

It opened, but there is again a KIWI payment, an electronic wallet ... Well, I don't own ...
julifera
Quote: Manna

I am thinking of buying a marble rolling pin. She's heavy. Virgo, who has, how do you like it, comfortable?
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Mannochka, I really like marbled for yeast and gingerbread dough
We shared our reviews about it here:

Rolling pins and scrapers for dough
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=18886.0
Rita
Quote: Manna
I am thinking of buying a marble rolling pin.
I like .
dopleta
Quote: Nonsense
Larochka, or is it in your freezer?
Natasha, I have Liebherr Nofrost, and these rugs are in all the drawers of the refrigerator compartment, including two zero ones. Indeed, vegetables and fruits are preserved better. After all, you know how it happens - sometimes you can't keep track of it, and, for example, a crushed tangerine or grape will come across, and the rest of the fruit will be "infected" from them. And on such a rug, even the crushed grape will remain the only one.
Nonsense
Lorik, I also have Liebherr. I am very happy with it! I have not yet seen the need for such a rug, but I will try. The main thing is that I have it (and not one)! Really prepared for the country today. After all, our summer cottage season begins soon. I already have a whole bunch of everything that is not needed in the city, but it may be useful there. It's very good that they reminded about him!

Larochka, what do you think about this lattice? Galya even gave her photo. It seems to me that she is needed. Want! Sometimes hang a rag, sometimes - I don't know what to put, but you need to! I have a double sink, the small one has an insert for drying, but this is also an additional gadget, I think that it is not unnecessary. But ... how to pay?
dopleta
Quote: Nonsense
What do you think about this lattice?
Natasha, I don't think about it at all! I don't feel the need for it. To the left of the main bowl I have a wing with a drain, and to the right is a small bowl with a colander, so I don't need it. For some reason it seems to me that I saw something similar in Ikea ... Although, perhaps, I am mistaken.
Caprice
Quote: Nonsense
I also really want such a thing, but also only through stores with difficult payment for me, but I didn't find it easier.
It's cheap here

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Rarerka
A gadget that turns vegetables into spaghetti

The Japanese company Benriner has released the Benriner Spiral Slicer, which allows you to turn carrots, potatoes or zucchini into a plate of thin long noodles for a few minutes. The user only needs to fix the vegetable on the platform and turn the handle like a manual meat grinder. By changing the blades, you can control the thickness of the vegetable noodles. The finished product can be blanched and served instead of regular pasta, or eaten raw, both of which are good for your health and body. The manufacturer says that experienced chefs using this gadget can create "spaghetti" up to 4 meters long.
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Blackout
Ludmila, Admin Already with slicing on a similar gadget put up a salad. Here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=379149.0
And here about the gadget itself https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=379268.0
dopleta
Rarerka, such slicers are not only among the Japanese, many produce them. And we (many members of the forum) already own them! And they showed it repeatedly.
Rarerka
oops, slipped .... maybe remove?

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