Olex
Smells ... that's for sure, still sniffing from the street
Aygul
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

I can’t make up my mind about the combination. This will probably be clearer. I and Husband.
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Here, in my humble opinion, the very, very option You are so feminine, and he is such a male man
Luysia
These aprons confirm the thesis that the new is the well-forgotten old! I gave this type of aprons to my husband in some distant perestroika year. Not so bright, but the idea is the same, a little man in all its glory.
Rita
I guess I need to be scrapped, but the idea that a husband, a father, will walk in front of his children as walking pornography is horrifying.
JessyBri
Quote: Rita

I guess I need to be scrapped, but the idea that a husband, a father, will walk in front of his children as walking pornography is horrifying.
I support. Do not rush with slippers, only such aprons, I perceive only as a cool souvenir. But wearing something like that in the kitchen ... Let's just say I wouldn't. Better stockings with garters and a lace apron - looks better
nut
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Caprice
Quote: Rita

I guess I need to be scrapped, but the idea that a husband, a father, will walk in front of his children as walking pornography is horrifying.
Then buy him this one:
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Manna
Quote: Rita

I guess I need to be scrapped, but the idea that a husband, a father, will walk in front of his children as walking pornography is horrifying.
Ritus, I also have similar thoughts, but not only in relation to the father of the children, but also to the mother. But after all, it is not at all necessary that children see all this (or rather: it is very necessary that children do not see this) You can arrange a romantic evening while the children are sleeping
Luysia
Quote: nut

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I want this Auchan!
irysska
Quote: Luysia

As Pakat said, a heifer is halfway across the sea, and a ruble is transported.
it is yes
but what kind of ladles are there for us to find, and
Although I have a Pyrex ladle, one is not enough, but they are expensive, infections, these ladles
And there, lo and behold, both yellow and orange are class
Usa, take tickets and
Rita
Quote: manna

Ritus, I also have similar thoughts, but not only in relation to the father of the children, but also to the mother. But after all, it is not at all necessary that children see all this (or rather: it is very necessary that children do not see this) You can arrange a romantic evening while the children are sleeping
Yes, I was just afraid to say about my mother. Everyone chooses aprons in unison, and I am like a white crow. I like the Caprizulkin apron - a man in a tuxedo!
Vinochek
Quote: manna

What are you doing? We are just about the fact that it is better not to flaunt it in front of children ... and in general, it is better for children not to see such aprons
How old are the kids? or maybe you shouldn't be so worried about their psyche? or small?
Oca
The ladles are wonderful! I use yellow (I bought it in November last year, but not in Auchan - there are still no such ones there), but the spatula, the one with the slots, is somehow unsuccessful, the bend is a little wrong and the thickness of the silicone does not allow the cutlet to pick up normally. Of course, this is only IMHO. And yet, I warn you that transparent silicone stains over time from soups / borscht. But these are little things
Lagri
Quote: Oca

The ladles are wonderful! I use yellow (I bought it in November last year, but not in Auchan - there are still no such ones there), but the spatula, the one with the slots, is somehow unsuccessful, the bend is a little wrong and the thickness of the silicone does not allow the cutlet to pick up normally. Of course, this is only IMHO. And yet, I warn you that transparent silicone stains over time from soups / borscht. But these are little things
I have all of them.Not very comfortable for me, but I use it, I haven't found it better yet. As I find, so these aside.
Manna
Quote: nut

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The red-haired ladle is very similar to my black one
Here
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Lika_n
girls, I realized they have some kind of wrong Auchan :)), which has everything that we really need, and at a low price ..
Svetta
Such a tender is being sold at our city forum.

Chop hammer Meat Tenderizer 2 in 1 - UAH 150.00
This traditional meat hammer is also used to "loosen" meat. This loosening operation occurs due to the fact that there are sharp teeth on the working surface of the hammer. The meat softens with less effort and the chops look chic. If you process a piece of meat well with a tenderizer before placing it in the oven, all seasonings and spices will evenly saturate all the meat with their taste and aroma. After the beating procedure, the holes in the meat become completely invisible. Product characteristics:
Material - chrome steel (polished)
Manufacturer - Küchenprofi, Germany
Height - 15 cm
Diameter - 8 cm
Weight - 850 g
The hammer is collapsible, the working part is double-sided - this allows you to use the hammer for beating and softening beef, pork and poultry meat, as well as for chopping nuts, garlic, spices (for this, a smooth work surface is used. Can be washed in a dishwasher.

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Lagri
Quote: svetta

Such a tender is being sold at our city forum.
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Yes ... good thing, tender. I have a different one, but it is also convenient to use, I like it. But this one, too, probably would have bought. I will get a meeting!
AlenaT
850 grams !!!!
Waving to wave!)))
julifera
Quote: svetta


Weight - 850 g

Not a bad thing.
But I am more afraid not for the fact that you can swing and swing, but the fact that they can loosen the meat together with the board, it's hard to regulate the force of the blow.
Lagri
I also noticed the weight - a bit too much! It's easier for me. But I have a plastic handle, and there is a metal one. And I look there a man wielding a tender. Probably only for men.

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He will be able to regulate the force of the blow.
Luysia
Quote: Lagri

Probably only for men.
He will be able to regulate the force of the blow.

Perhaps this is not true for all men! Mine managed to hammer me into a wooden board (large, beautiful) with a simple tenderizer with flat needles.
glykoza
My booty.

Bowl for washing cereals.

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Price - it couldn't be funnier 0..69 euro cents (something about 26 rubles).

Baking dish.

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Price 1.99 euros.
Mist
Quote: glykoza

My booty.

Bowl for washing cereals.

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Price - it couldn't be funnier 0..69 euro cents (something about 26 rubles).

Where was it mined, if not a secret?
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

Today I saw two such sets, one less for 1,500 rubles, the second more - over 2 thousand.

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Today I saw such a set in the store. It turns out to be so bulky ... Disappointed ...
Rita
Quote: glykoza

No, it's not a secret.

In our Estonian "Auchan" Maxima.
They are now even cheaper than steel - they cost 0.49 cents. I could not resist buying a second one.
Exocat
Quote: AlenaT

Well no, Ksyusha, dont worry!
Do not take it personally)))
It's just that everyone imagined such a thing in their environment ...
Personally, I am the expression on the face of my 88-year-old mother-in-law)))
Still that picture turned out)))
I am indifferent specifically to these aprons, but ... if in my life I looked at how someone "builds a face" at any of my actions, even more serious ... my life would have developed completely differently.
Admin
Who wanted a toy like this? See here

Lemon juicer "Gefu"

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francevna

I have such a juicer, which is very convenient.
I wipe my lemon with hot water, then gently peel off the zest with a vegetable peeler (for drying), cut off the top a little and screw in the juicer. If you need the juice completely, then I squeeze the lemon with my hand and the juice comes out completely. I even left the juicer in lemon for a day, it does not rust, the quality is excellent.
glykoza
Quote: Rita

They are now even cheaper than steel - they cost 0.49 cents. I could not resist buying a second one.

I think soon they will be given to the load :)
Aylen
My first experiment:

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Thanks to Irina (nut)!
Rita
Quote: glykoza

I think soon they will be given to the load :)
That's right! People do not understand why this thing is needed. They don't read the bread maker. I had to explain in the store - the people were very surprised.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Aylen, well, beauty! I immediately remembered the story of Tsar-fish Astafiev. My husband should have seen such a fur coat. And in what size did they do it?
Aylen
Quote: Merri

Ailen, good fellow! Handsomely! Did you order the form by mail?
No, they gave it to me.

Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Aylen, well, beauty! I immediately remembered the story of Tsar-fish Astafiev. My husband should have seen such a fur coat. And in what size did they do it?
The shape is 24cm long.

Yesterday I bought:
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Cream and dough scoops. Plug for kitchen sink.
julifera
Girls, has anyone seen such jars on sale?

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Vinochek
Quote: julifera

Girls, has anyone seen such jars on sale?

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We have a lot of them: in the Metro, and in the Buffet, and in ordinary stores like Everything for the kitchen, disposable dishes. Only you can't show them to me - I really want them! different sizes and I want
julifera
Quote: Vinochek

We have a lot of them: in the Metro, and in the Buffet, and in ordinary stores like Everything for the kitchen, disposable dishes. Only you can't show them to me - I really want them! different sizes and I want

Is there a small size?
And then I only met big ones.
Vinochek
I saw the little ones. In general, I met 3 sizes. 0.25L approximately, 0.5L and 1L. And I so wanted to make such sets!
julifera
Quote: marcy

I look at the jars, I also want to make a set for myself for spices and for bulk products

From the side of Luminark, it’s kind of beautiful, but when I took it in hand, the jars are wide, the lid opens very tightly, and if there’s a kilo of cereal, then I’m afraid while I’m pulling the lid of the bank, the tavos might slip out.
Conclusion: the large width and tight cover are not suitable for my legs.

Small, for spices - the luminarka is also bulky and wide, they eat up a lot of places.
So I want it - narrow and high, and the lid for those that I want is different - it's more convenient to take it.

The luminarka has more comfortable ones, but outwardly they are not very good for me:
Vitalinka
Quote: julifera

Girls, has anyone seen such jars on sale?

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I have such jars. Very comfortable, the lids close tightly well.
I have been using them for 2 years already, I bought from our market, they were of different sizes.
LiudmiLka
Teskoma has tall containers made of durable glass in various shapes and sizes (including tall and narrow) and with bamboo, stainless steel or plastic lids. The price of this brand is high, of course, but if you take the presto series, it will be cheaper (there are plastic covers). All with silicone gaskets, but you have to go and touch and open everything yourself. The quality of their plastics, and indeed of the goods of this brand, suits me (it’s better they don’t sell here).
VeraV
They sell coffee in such jars! Several years ago (when my husband was not yet a gourmet and drank instant coffee) I bought coffee in such glass jars and collected the right amount))) very comfortable, tightly closed, the right size.
Giraffe
And who knows Fissman dishes are good? Country of origin Kmtai, Korea. Denmark trade mark.
I am interested in stainless steel teapots. I’m looking now ...
The kettle for boiling water Leduc (3.7 l) is made of high quality stainless steel 18/10. Heat storage bottom with aluminum interlayer ensures the best heat distribution. The spout of the kettle is equipped with a folding nozzle - a whistle, which will allow you to control the process of heating or boiling water. The kettle has an elegant mirror polished body. The teapot has a movable handle made of stainless steel with bakelite coating.
The Cario kettle is suitable for use on all types of stoves. The product is also dishwasher safe.
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This is just one of the teapots, I haven’t chosen the shape yet. I have to stand on the stove and when there is no light on the gas to heat. Enameled new for 2 years has become rusty from the inside
nila
Quote: giraffe

And who knows Fissman dishes are good? Country of origin Kmtai, Korea. Denmark trade mark.
giraffe I won't say for teapots, but I have a new stainless Fissman bread bin ... the interior decorates. the bread grows moldy.
And it's a pity to throw it out, and use the bottom! Sednya ordered a clay one!
Taia
I had wooden bread bins, made of stainless steel, enameled, with glass. Kept bread in pans, bags, etc., etc.
The best option was a plastic bread bin. It is very convenient to use, easy to wash, and most importantly, bread in it can lie for a long time and does not grow moldy.
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irysska
Flaksia
I also have just such a bread box, Lamela, I'm happy

And I would not refuse clay either, but: 1. it is rather bulky, and round - I have no room for it, 2. heavy, anyhow you can't stick it anywhere.
nila
Quote: Flaksia

I had wooden bread bins, made of stainless steel, enameled, with glass. Kept bread in pans, bags, etc., etc.
The best option was a plastic bread bin. It is very convenient to use, easy to clean and easy to clean.
Of all the above, I did not have only enamel ... just like that, only brown plastic is used in disassembled form))) the grill - the waffles from the waffle iron are cooling, the bottom stand for my bottles (oils, vinegars) is in the table, and the top is the husband uses in his business.
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Flaksia
And I would not refuse clay either, but: 1. it is rather bulky, and round - I have no room for it, 2. heavy, anyhow you can't stick it anywhere.
Ira, I ordered a 5L bread bin. and Chaki says that there is makitra, it is smaller. but I will keep it on the shelf. my husband made corner shelves) on one, a TV, on the second a micra, and on the third a bread box.
Omela
Girls, I've been storing bread and pastries in a clay bread bin for a month now. Really like.
Giraffe
And Fissman still has a bunch of silicone gadgets that suit the price. I don’t know about the quality.
Babushka
Quote: giraffe

And Fissman still has a bunch of silicone gadgets that suit the price. I don’t know about the quality.
I have a glass teapot with a glass infuser, a pancake pan (ceramic), silicone tongs, and Fissman spatulas. I'm glad. A frying pan is better than tefal.

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