bird62

..., and then fold it onto a fine sieve.

Well yes. Thanks for the 3-in-1 bowl. Only ATB often uses plastic in cheap goods without labeling - "food". Thanks for the information, I'll stop by and take a look.
Lagri
Quote: IRR

We sell such bowls with spouts, but without holes (not expensive) - I think that you can pick them up with a hot knitting needle (it's not a fact that artek-type cereals will linger, but rice and pearl barley) or you can use a thin piece of something instead of a knitting needle , have not yet figured out how to make cracks
I, too, suggested to my husband to make holes with an awl, there are a lot of bowls at home.
Ipatiya
Was this here?

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Sens
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Was this here?

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did not have!
and where is that?
compared to these forms, the baths look bourgeois ...
Ipatiya
Quote: Sens

did not have!
and where is that?
compared to these forms, the baths look bourgeois ...

First I saw it in a Japanese source, then on an Amazon. They are called Joey kitchen pump umbra. Volume - 740 ml.

Here's some more interesting stuff from Japan.

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Chamomile
Yes. Still, the Japanese and Chinese have no equal in the rational use of space. And the notions of all sorts of multifunctional stuff.
Anna1957

did not have!
and where is that?
compared to these forms, the baths look bourgeois ...
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But these non-bourgeois pribluda cost from 13 to 18 pounds!
nila
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Here is an economical option for a cereal bowl
I'll come back tomorrow, I'll take a look! if not for cereals, so for someone else it may fit ... for example, drain cheese or cottage cheese.
love bowls with lids!
LLika
It's time to buy such bottles for Epiphany water
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Epiphany water is drunk little by little in the morning on an empty stomach. It is used to sanctify homes and work premises in order to invoke the grace of God to help people.... - a quote from the Internet.
julifera
Quote: nazik

Tomorrow I will also go to ATB and look at the bowl.

It is somehow uncomfortable - low and wide, the holes are large, you can't really rinse anything in it, it's better in a sieve or colander than in such a bowl.
My colander GONDOL is much smarter than this bowl.

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By the way, they also have a special capacity for rice:
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GONDOL was previously sold in our Epicenters.
Luysia
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And I bought such a bowl. Yes, the plastic is thin and it is of no value as a simple bowl.

I liked the fact that it is with a lid and a sieve. It will be convenient to wash the berries and fruits, dry on a sieve, the leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator by placing them in a bowl and covered with a lid.

Plastic completely odorless, with PP marking and made in Ukraine. And my favorite color, maniac green!

Not suitable for cereals!
AlenaT
But for cereals, the second pot is great,
Orange. I have been using this for the second year, only yellow
colors. I bought it at Epicenter.
It is very convenient to rinse rice, buckwheat, lentils.
LLika
Quote: Luysia

And I bought such a bowl. And my favorite color, maniac green!

And I took one for myself, only we have yellow ones in stock.

The scales came to me today. Weighed the vitamin. The box says 1 tablet of 1400 mg, on the scales exactly the same.
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And so the same vitamin is determined by my kitchen scales
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Manna
Quote: LLika

And so the same vitamin is determined by my kitchen scales
And what is the error of the kitchen scale? You can do this: weigh a cup without and with a vitamin, and then calculate the difference. If, of course, the error of the weights allows it to be calculated.
LLika
Quote: manna

And what is the error of the kitchen scale? You can do this: weigh a cup without and with a vitamin, and then calculate the difference. If, of course, the error of the weights allows it to be calculated.

weighed
cleansing gel - for jewelry 208.4 for kitchen 207
shampoo - 234.6 and 233
chocolate - 107.4 and 106.

Error on average 1.4-1.5 grams

Quote: Luysia

And we had all the colors of the rainbow, choose - I don’t want to!
Maybe they have other colors hidden in their warehouse, there were only 2 bowls on the counter.

I wanted to touch the plates and probably even buy a couple of them, but they are not. And last week they were shown on the site, but were not available.
nut
Lika, can you find out the name of the scales and the link where you ordered?
Leska
Quote: Luysia

It will be convenient to wash the berries and fruits, dry on a sieve, the leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator by placing them in a bowl and covered with a lid.
Throw back the cottage cheese.
nila
Quote: julifera

It is somehow uncomfortable - low and wide, the holes are large, you can't really rinse anything in it, it's better in a sieve or colander than in such a bowl.
I wanted to write word for word ... and even the holes pressed deep into the depths ... for the curd to drain too ... the sieve sits tightly at the bottom of the bowl ...
in short, not impressed! for just storing bowls with lids are enough.
LLika
Bowl for 20 UAH - this is not a subject for which you need to argue, but I will clarify. The gap between the sieve and the bottom of the bowl is about mm 7. There are protrusions like legs on the sieve, I pressed the sieve with my hand, it rested against the bottom of the bowl and there was a gap for the accumulation of liquid. I liked that the shirokinkaya, even peel the potatoes and leave them in it for a couple of minutes, so that there would be an extra glass of water, I think it would be great.
Bridge
In our city, jewelry (pharmacy) scales are sold in medical equipment stores. Just recently I looked at them and thought, it is necessary, it is not necessary. I decided that I needed a scale in the form of a spoon. Well, this is me so that they know where to look for those who need it.
Svetta
Today at ATB I felt this bowl. I just compared it with my own little one. My little one has proportionally smaller holes, so I didn't take the big one, don't put it, and where to store it ???
nila
Quote: LLika

Bowl for 20 UAH - this is not a subject for which you need to argue, but I will clarify. The gap between the sieve and the bottom of the bowl is about mm 7. There are protrusions like legs on the sieve, I pressed the sieve with my hand, it rested against the bottom of the bowl and there was a gap for the accumulation of liquid. I liked that the shirokinkaya, even peel the potatoes and leave them in it for a couple of minutes, so that there would be an extra glass of water, I think it would be great.
I'm not arguing! but even if there is a gap of 7mm, then I didn’t see it, it doesn’t suit me))) there can be no question of cereal. And to drain the cheese under oppression or cottage cheese, these 7mm will not save me (I wave to drain).
and for potato I have a bunch of other drushlyaks) and stainless steel, and silicone, and plastic.
that's why she wrote that she was not impressed!
Lika, and on Aukro va did not meet, by chance, thermometers for the oven and temperature probes for meat. I have not found.
Elenka
Quote: nila

Lika, and on Aukro va did not meet, by chance, thermometers for the oven and temperature probes for meat. I have not found.
Nelya, I recently bought a thermal probe at Aukro. Mine once melted, but it worked. and when I died completely, I understood. that without him I can no longer. I looked on Aukro (it seems like a thermometer for the kitchen for a search). You need to choose not only by price, but also by reviews about the seller.

Elenka
Quote: nila

Lena... Thank you! I will go again, I will look better. I scored temperature probe.
Yes there people do not know such clever words.

It is necessary to score thermometer, thermometer, and there already choose what you need.
LLika
By the time I got to the computer from the kitchen, Lena had already answered.
I bought a thermometer for the oven in a warehouse from our Lily https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=31266.0... And I don't have a meat probe. Lily also has temperature probes, but if they are suitable for meat, you need to ask her.
nila
Lena, did you buy a meat probe at Aukro? it's just not written there. found 55g.
I will order a thermometer for the oven after 20 January from Lily. but I understand that she now has a minimum order of 100g. I look at the dough cutter.
Yes, she also has temperature probes. but further in the subject she replies that they are for bread, at a price 2 times more expensive than on Aukro. now I don’t know where to order.
LLika
How does a meat probe work? Do you need to stick it in and fry it with the meat in the oven? Then it must be completely iron?
nila
I cook sausage in Belobok.
Elenka
Quote: LLika

How does a meat probe work? Do you need to stick it in and fry it with the meat in the oven? Then it must be completely iron?
The core temperature probe measures the temperature inside the product. Somewhere in the subject of thermometers about the readiness of food by temperature.
I used electronic plastic mainly for baking in the oven. Got it - measured it. if necessary, I finished it again.
Thermometers are versatile. There are also iron ones. but they are expensive. It's too expensive for me to buy one. I saw such Tescoma thermometers at Epicenter.
By the way, I accidentally left my first thermometer in the oven, it melted a bit, but then it worked for almost 2 more years. I bought hryvnia for 40.

Nelya, take on Aukro. All work the same.

LLika
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UAH 21.24 - practically for nothing. It only measures temperatures up to 110, which is probably not enough for meat
Lika_n
girls he is only in the picture they have this (maybe they already sell this) when I bought from them he was like this
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=4648.300
kolenko
Quote: LLika

this is probably not enough for meat

Fine! Here's what they recommend

Raw food Internal temperature
Fried minced products
Beef, veal, lamb, pork 71 ° C
Chicken, turkey 74 ° С
Beef, veal, lamb steaks
Medium semi-baked 63 ° C
Medium readiness 71 ° С
Completely cooked 77 ° C
Pork
Chops, fried cuts: Medium 71 ° C
Chops, fried chunks: Cooked 77 ° C
Ham, long cooked 61 ° C
Fresh ham 71 ° С
Fresh sausage 71 ° С
Poultry (turkey and chicken)
Whole bird at least 74 ° C
Breast at least 74 ° C
Lower leg and thigh at least 74 ° C
Stuffed 74 ° С
Eggs
Fried yolk and white must be firm
Omelet 74 ° С
Boiled 74 ° C
Kamusik
Quote: Lika_n

girls he is only in the picture they have this (maybe they already sell this) when I bought from them he was like this
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=4648.300

Lika, but I didn't notice the difference ... Well, perhaps the appearance is quite a bit.
Margit
Girls, I bought such a thermometer in Ozone. For those who often bake meat in the oven, it is simply irreplaceable.
I really like!

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Lika_n
Tanyush only outwardly a little different .. and so, the same.
lunova-moskalenko
you will not believe. We have thermometers and temperature probes on sale in ordinary medical equipment. I even bought one for canning and showed thermometers in the subject.
Crumb
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Didn't you like these?

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Ritochka, I really feel that I also urgently need such scales !!!

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paid with QIWI without leaving their home, from my computer.
Oooh ... in this I am to my shame a complete zero ...
nut
Inna - Krosh to my shame, I also do not know how to use the KIWI wallet, but I got so fired up with these scales, read information about this form of calculation and, laughingly, stood at the devil's box - terminal for half a day, but everything turned out to be so simple - I put the money into my account in a KIWI wallet, came home and sent them through my computer to the seller's account - now I'm waiting for a parcel
Crumb
Quote: nut

I put money into my account in the KIWI wallet, came home and sent it to the seller's account through my computer - now I'm waiting for a package
Irish, well, through the terminal Thank God and I can ...
Oca
I hach ​​a mold !!!! But I didn't see it on sale ...
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Anna1957
Quote: Oca

I hach ​​a mold !!!! But I didn't see it on sale ...
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Where did you find it?
vedmacck
I want-want-want-want !!! I wonder if the cupcake is baked inside?
Bridge
Quote: vedmacck

I want-want-want-want !!! I wonder if the cupcake is baked inside?
Yes, and how to calculate how much dough is needed for it to rise to the full form?
Niunia
And I have such a thermometer, and a short description for it:
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With this digital thermometer, you can easily measure the temperature of liquid, semi-solid, bulk media by immersing the stylus directly into the measured medium.
It is widely used to measure temperature in baking and cooking meat, ice cream and other products. For measuring the temperature of various heated drinks: milk, tea, mulled wine, etc.
Manna
Quote: Bridge

Yes, and how to calculate how much dough is needed for it to rise to the full form?
Usually about 1/3 (1/2) rises. You can calculate it knowing that the total volume of this form is 2.3 liters (height 15cm, diameter 17cm).
rusja
Quote: Niunia

And I have such a thermometer, and a short description for it:
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And I have one - I bought it at the Aukro auction two years ago and already changed the tablet batteries twice, in principle, very good. happy with him
Lyalya Toy
And today I bought these scissors.

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I thought for a long time or not,
and after one of the girls wrote that they are good for cutting paper, I bought them.
Lozja
Quote: Lala Toy

And today I bought these scissors.

Just the other day I saw these from the Chinese. I thought I don’t need it. Why cut paper like that?
Creamy
Quote: Lozja

Just the other day I saw these from the Chinese. I thought I don’t need it. Why cut paper like that?

It is convenient to cut quilling paper and make such crafts.

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Lyalya Toy
Quote: Lozja

Just the other day I saw these from the Chinese. I thought I don’t need it. Why cut paper like that?
When I pack boiled soap, then thinly cut colored paper is cut into the bottom of the box, and not the soap.
It looks beautiful, but paper is so expensive,
but with scissors it will be more foldable and cheaper and the color is the same as I need,
and not the one in the store.

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