Lyalya Toy
Girls I sent a parcel to Israel and Latvia, everything is fine.
Honestly, I won't say exactly about Ukraine, maybe I sent it, I don't remember.
I know that on another forum girls on NG exchanged gifts
and from Russia to Ukraine was sent without problems, even chocolate.
I can find out in the mail, but not soon, in two weeks.
Ira without gelatin, she will not get it.
Luysia
Lyalya Toy, find out, please. But how are we here? We can remain without forms.
Lyalya Toy
Quote: Luysia

Lyalya Toy, find out, please. But how are we here? We can remain without forms.
Of course I will, but only after June 25th. Good?
makabusha
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and this is the original form of storing napkins:
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NatalyMur
Girls, and yesterday I just found a Chinese with a fish in the internet, who works with both Russia and Ukraine. I ordered a big metal fish from him for $ 8.52.
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Caprice
Quote: chapic

there is a Ukrainian girl who lives in China. she has the most favorable conditions. there is her skype or website. there you can order. if several girls order from one store, then delivery in China will be divided into them. accordingly it will be cheaper. but we must remember that the goods from China take 30-40 days. well, when I mature materially I order a bunch of everything I need there.
Delivery is very expensive on Taobao. Anyway, to Israel. It will be necessary to look at the dilextrim.
Caprice
And I found an interesting box here. To take food with you to work if there is no way to warm up food at work.
Warm-up food container:

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It comes with a 220-volt power cord
Natalia K.
Cool container. And how much is such a pleasure?
dopleta
I threw it away. Burned out after two switchings. He was green, maniac.
dopleta
Quote: Caprice

It comes with a 220-volt power cord
And plastic spoon and fork.
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

I threw it away. Burned out after two switchings. He was green, maniac.
Well, now I also got sick of "AbYdnA, Yes!" (C)
dopleta
tatulja12
Larissa, do you have any? How to use them, whether they are standing or not, where did you buy them and, most importantly, how much do they cost?
Leska
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This is not for sale with us
And then there's Edogrey. The son-in-law bought the very ones that Larisa showed last year in the car shop. They cost 50 or 60 rubles. They helped a lot in the autumn hunting.
Oca
I want to share not quite a kitchen, but a pleasant trifle. This picture is incorrectly positioned - rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
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Trouser hanger, chromed steel. The little thing to which the twigs are attached rotates relative to the wall to the right and left, the twigs also rotate - they are simply inserted into the holes. The entire structure can be folded along the wall like a fan. I bought it for 300+ rubles in the "filling for wardrobes" section, adapted it for towels. I liked it very much While something is drying on it, the horns are spread out, dried out - it folds and no longer sticks out. In the kitchen, who has little space, you can attach such a thing to the cabinet door from the inside: you open the door, open the dryer and you can hang noodles in the truest sense of the word. According to the manufacturer's promises, it can withstand up to 10 kg.
irysska
Quote: dopleta

I threw it away. Burned out after two switchings. He was green, maniac.
Larissa, is there something that you did not have, but
It's good that you have tried everything - now I don’t want such a device, otherwise it’s immediately tempting, my eyes light up
matroskin_kot
Wasp, cool thing !!! I also have one for towels.And I haven't tried it for noodles ... But I think it's certainly better than our uncle to wedge an umbrella into a bucket of cement for us here
Oca
Umbrella? Into the bucket? Stern uncle! I will try to cook noodles the other day, and now on this contraption, the silicone mats are drying - I have baked pies from the apples.
And also I hope to soon get a "trading grid" (like that is called) in order to place hooks from the railing on it and hang all sorts of potholders, ladles, ladles ...
Kasanko
girls, did anyone use such a thing?
or maybe already discussed somewhere, then give a link to this place
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irysska
Girls from Ukraine, can someone tell me where on the Internet you can buy (or at least look at the price) such a silicone knife (a steel plate is inserted inside it).
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I rummaged in search - in Russia such good stuff in bulk, in Ukraine I did not find it - or I was looking badly
Lozja
Quote: irysska

I rummaged in search - in Russia such good stuff in bulk, in Ukraine I did not find it - or I was looking badly

Have you looked in China?
irysska
Quote: Lozja

Have you looked in China?
she didn't seem to see such a thing at the BIK
where else to look
NatalyMur
Found another fish on eBay
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there it is in two sizes: a small length 17 cm, an average 21 cm, but a large one (it is not available) 31 cm.
Medium costs $ 4.49 with free shipping.
Small- $ 3.99
Lozja
Quote: irysska

she didn't seem to see such a thing at the BIK
where else to look

Nuuu, China is big ... I don't even know, I need to google it, but not in Russian ...
lega
Quote: irysska

Girls from Ukraine, can someone tell me where on the Internet you can buy (or at least look at the price) such a silicone knife (a steel plate is inserted inside it).
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I rummaged in search - in Russia such good stuff in bulk, in Ukraine I did not find it - or I was looking badly

Toffee, why do you need it? I have one lying in a drawer. They can't cut anything. Unless only for small children to learn to use a knife.

If you want to cut some casserole in a Teflon form, then another knife is better. Like this:
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Caprice
Quote: lga

Toffee, why do you need it? I have one lying in a drawer. They can't cut anything. Unless only for small children to learn to use a knife.
Cut the dough when cutting to prevent damage to the substrate

Quote: lga

If you want to cut some casserole in a Teflon form, then another knife is better. Like this:
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And here I saw such things, but they were called a silicone scraper ...
lega
Quote: Caprice

Cut the dough when cutting to prevent damage to the substrate
And here I saw such things, but they were called a silicone scraper ...

The dough cannot be cut with a blue knife, it is too thick. Then it's better with a handle from a tablespoon (it will be thinner).

We are called -Silicone knife for casseroles, lasagna, pizza
Creamy
irysska, and I solved the same problem for myself by buying a plastic spatula-tool for pasting wallpaper in a hardware store. (They also drive air bubbles under the wallpaper to the edge of the wallpaper.) I cut it in half and I got two necessary items at once - a pastry scraper ( it is very convenient to cut a bun of dough into pieces directly on a silicone mat and transfer and level on it, form the sides of the blanks) and a triangular spatula also came out, you can make deep oblique notches in the dough with it, or as a culinary spatula separate and take a casserole, soufflé, etc. like that. Take a closer look, for 100 rubles you will have two useful items.Creamy
For easy storage, I drilled holes and hang them in the cabinet

The photo is posted further in my post # 360, on page 19.
Creamy
Girls, this is sa-a-a-my ....: girl_red: I recently learned how to shoot digital, but to my shame I have not yet learned to exhibit photographs. I'm waiting for my daughter to visit so that my mother can teach. So far I am only a worker of the conversational genre. But I promise to pull up ... And I have already removed the scrapers on the camera down. And I have a lot of other things already in store for you as a surprise, I just have a chronic painful itching of Samodelkin. I'll just learn a bit. Be patient a little.
Oca
Quote: Caprice

Cut the dough when cutting to prevent damage to the substrate
I saw such a knife, held it in my hands, but I didn't like it. And I cut the dough with a large silicone spatula on a silicone mat it turns out well. It is flat with a thin edge and is made of "hard" opaque silicone so that the mat will not be damaged.
Lozja
Quote: Oca

I saw such a knife, held it in my hands, but I didn't like it. And I cut the dough with a large silicone spatula on a silicone mat it turns out well. It is flat with a thin edge and is made of "hard" opaque silicone so that the mat does not get damaged.

And I cut the dough with an ordinary plastic scraper. Nothing is damaged either.
Tanyulya
Quote: Kasanko

girls, did anyone use such a thing?
or maybe already discussed somewhere, then give a link to this place
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I have one, but the dough sticks to the separator and even pieces do not work ... or maybe I'm crooked
lunova-moskalenko
How do you like this kitchen trifle?
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Rita
Quote: nvk

How do you like this kitchen trifle?
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Looks big.
lunova-moskalenko
But it is convenient! Just like a grill pan probably comes out! We put on in the middle of the kitchen and do a barbecue without leaving the house!
Tanyulya
Quote: nvk

How do you like this kitchen trifle?
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Not bad. Cool stuff.
Rita
Quote: nvk

But it is convenient! Just like a grill pan probably comes out! We put on in the middle of the kitchen and do a barbecue without leaving the house!
You just need to lay several portions at once, then to share with firefighters who suddenly appeared through the window.
irysska
Girls, thank you all for the advice on the silicone knife. This means that I will adapt with the means at hand - anyway, we will not find him, even just to look. I just thought that the dough on a silicone mat can be cut with such a pastry spatula, as in the photo on the right:
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The paddle on the left is also very comfortable, I really like it. Anyway, I like the spatulas of this company, they basically are in my use.
By the way, this narrow spatula - if you look at it like a knife - it really looks very much like it, very elastic, the edge of the silicone is not jammed. I understood this after your comments. Thank you girls for giving me a thought

PS: please, to me only "on you" Lga is a stone in your garden
Lozja
Irus, and it is also very convenient to cut on a silicone mat with this plastic bread knife, which our Nata-may-lav has. The dough cuts smartly (that's the only way I cut it into bagels), and doesn't harm silicone. I have this knife and also an ordinary plastic scraper (I took it from our Lily), and no problems with silicone rugs. I divide the dough with a scraper, and I cut the rolled out with a knife.
Kasanko
and I cut the dough on a silicone mat and ready-made baked goods in teflon and silicone molds with a plastic knife, I cut a bunch of them from a tourist set
dopleta
Quote: nvk

How do you like this kitchen trifle?
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I have such a "kitchen trifle" in my dacha, a slightly different shape. We use it regularly. Together with a tandoor, a smokehouse, "el orno", etc.
Tanyulya
Quote: dopleta

I have such a "kitchen trifle" in my dacha, a slightly different shape. We use it regularly. Together with a tandoor, a smokehouse, "el orno", etc.
Larissa, what you just do not have (y) I want to visit you to buy everything and have a look
Sens
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Larissa, what you just do not have (y) I want to visit you to buy everything and have a look
I also want to join the Kunst-Kamer Dopletynu!
dopleta
To be honest, I myself remember a lot only when I come across something like that on the forum!
Caprice
Quote: nvk

But it is convenient! Just like a grill pan probably comes out! We put on in the middle of the kitchen and do a barbecue without leaving the house!
No, well, this is clearly not for "in the middle of the kitchen" It's somewhere on the site ....
dopleta
Do we need such a dish for jellied meat?

🔗
Sens
Quote: dopleta

Do we need such a dish for jellied meat?

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Isn't that an oil can?
nut
And what is the principle of operation of such a dish? probably pour it into the head, and then overturn it on a plate? then the jelly will be pop up
dopleta
Quote: nut

then the jelly will be pop up
What? What "priest"? The piglet will be on the plate!
Sens
but the meat will be on top ...

how much is this miracle?

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