dopleta
Quote: Zvezda Askony

Necessarily !!!!
If anyone finds it earlier, write too

I looked at it a couple of months ago when I ordered something, but decided that I didn't need it. There she is

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Manna
Quote: Creamy

In addition to its direct purpose, I use it as a backing for embroidery and in sewing it can be used for laying in small details (valves, straps, collars and other trifles), especially when they are subject to stitching.
Yeah? I will keep in mind This is instead of non-woven, I understand right? And what is more convenient non-woven, right?
Irina Dolars
And in my opinion, if there is a small colander, then you do not need extra dishes for this Kitchen stuff (1)(+)
Something always remains in the cups at the bottom
Manna
Quote: Irina Dolars

And in my opinion, if there is a small colander, then you do not need extra dishes for this
This is so if the cereals are selected, and if with garbage, then a colander will not help. So I use a steamer with a stand
julifera
Quote: Irina Dolars

And in my opinion, if there is a small colander, then you do not need extra dishes for this Kitchen stuff (1)

Probably for those who cook 3-4 cups, such a bowl will be good.
I don’t cook so much - I also don’t want unnecessary dishes, the usual plastic sieve for washing cereals is enough with my head, I threw it into handy proportionate saucepan and forward, just the garbage pops up.

Here's a plan, I took the largest size:
And storage space takes up little

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Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Quote: julifera

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I am in the same strainer my cereal + plastic bowl. I look like an average - not large, and not small. 1.5 cups from a multicooker cereals are excellent. And I don't cook anymore. And in terms of storage, you don't need a lot of space.
Kamusik
And I'm in my strainer, in this


And no bowls are needed, it is on legs.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Kamusik

And no bowls are needed, it is on legs.

The dish is needed so that the garbage pops up.
julifera
Quote: Kamusik

And I'm in my strainer, in this
And no bowls are needed, it is on legs.

A pot is needed not because of the lack of legs - but to pour water on a sieve with cereals in a container - then the garbage floats to the surface by itself.
And millet, for example, gives a dirty foam, it cannot be removed with a simple flow-through rinsing, and so it collected water, brushed off the foam, raised the sieve.
Caprice
Quote: Pakat

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And what's that?
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Caprice

And what's that?

This is a mug for washing rice. In our case, for any cereal.
Caprice
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

This is a mug for washing rice. In our case, for any cereal.
Then - the right weight
Creamy
And I use all the methods combined. Dry stage - I fall asleep dry cereals in a sieve, and holding the cereal over the sink, rotating the cereal with a spoon, at this time, sand, fine husks are poured onto the bottom of the shell and thinned or small, unripe buckwheat, millet or rice grains. So I cleaned the sand from the cereal and ran it through. Then I pour this dry "sifted" cereal into a bowl and fill it with water. At this stage, I get rid of large, but empty cereal grains and large debris that have not sifted out at the first stage. Stage three - I again transfer the already wet cereal into a sieve and finally rinse it under running water. All. the groats are ready for cooking. It took a long time to write, but it is done once or twice.
Kamusik
Quote: julifera

A pot is needed not because of the lack of legs - but to pour water on a sieve with cereals in a container - then the garbage floats to the surface by itself.
And millet, for example, gives a dirty foam, it cannot be removed with a simple flow-through rinsing, and so it took in water, brushed off the foam, raised the sieve.

Of course, first I washed it off in a bowl, and then put it under the shower in a strainer and voila
julifera
Quote: Kamusik

And I'm in my strainer, in this
And no bowls are needed, it is on legs.

Quote: Kamusik

Of course, first I washed it off in a bowl, and then put it under the shower in a strainer and voila
Well, all the same turns out - a bowl / bowl / saucepan - you need
dopleta
Although I don't need a timer, I liked this one

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Zvezda askony
Quote: julifera

Well, all the same turns out - a bowl / bowl / saucepan - you need
And I mean the same!
I want this little thing - which PAKAT showed.
A link to where it is for sale is!
Who else wants to unite?
Ideally from St. Petersburg
Irina Dolars
dopleta, my screen is not touch-sensitive, but I really want to press the middle of the button ...
I can’t resist .... the hand reaches out
lunova-moskalenko
And that's what I found!
🔗
julifera
Girls - who has such a rub - how often do you use it, not for mashed potatoes, but for tomatoes, currants, raspberries?
What else are you wiping?

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valushka-s
Quote: Zvezda Askony

And I mean the same!
I want this little thing - which PAKAT showed.
A link to where it is for sale is!
Who else wants to unite?
Ideally from St. Petersburg
Anna, I also really liked this thing!
and how much is this happiness, and interesting, but we do not have such?
Vladzia
I almost have this (moulinex), bought a long time ago. Previously, I used it often, now, if I have a cache-blender, less often. During the period of berry harvesting, it is more active, if I pay attention to the seeds (raspberries, etc.), it did not work out with tomatoes (it is easier for me in a blender). And in the off-season it is good to wipe the cottage cheese ... And this one looks like Teskomovskaya ..
AlenaT
My neighbor has such an Italian sieve.
I took it from her this year for rubbing tomatoes.
Only the process was modernized: first I ran the tomatoes in the bowl of the combine with knives,
and then spun it on a sieve.
Result: from 30 kg of tomatoes - 9 liters of thick boiled tomato.
Spins quickly and efficiently, but monotonous and tedious)))
This year I will already use Kenwood for this purpose.
But in the absence of more serious aggregates, the sieve is very, very!
julifera
Quote: Vladzia

I almost have this (moulinex), bought a long time ago. Previously, I used it often, now, if I have a cache-blender, less often. During the period of berry harvesting, it is more active, if I pay attention to the seeds (raspberries, etc.), it did not work out with tomatoes (it is easier for me in a blender). And in the off-season it is good to wipe the cottage cheese ... And this one looks like Teskomovskaya ..

Yes, it is very similar to Teskomovskaya, today she was twirling in her hands.
They are different there.

kirch
Quote: nvk

And that's what I found!
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Where did you find it?
Vladzia
Something Internet is buggy for me today ... sending a message about wiping, but it did not go Well then I repeat, if you buy, then look. so that there are several strainers of different sizes (I have 3) for different fruits and vegetables.
kolenko
Quote: julifera


What else are you wiping?

I rubbed the cherry plum boiled on tkemali sauce. Not convenient.
I bought it once for tomato juice. But with my tomato crop, mechanical rubbing is not relevant. And the holes in the sieve are clogged. Therefore, the tomato juice presses the nozzle on the Bosch combine.
Although she, too, well, not very much. It is necessary to periodically disassemble, clean, adjust.
And once I took such a special meat grinder from my mother-in-law, for tomatoes, and everything with bones. She is so confident! Here it is - yes! Beast! You just need to find someone with a strong biceps, so as not to get tired!
Ukka
kolenko , I have a screw attachment for the Gamma combine - from my biceps !!! Cool!
julifera
For harvests - there is a juicer from the world combine Mriya - it separates the tomato well into mashed potatoes and cake.
But for the sake of 10 tomatoes with a combine, they are reluctant, they grill the bottom, there are a lot of tomato seeds, harmful, you need to throw it away.

Raspberry finishes with its bones, I thought such a hand rub would go well for her.
While I think - nat-not nat ...
kolenko
I have one, with three open-hole plates. So, I'm rubbing raspberries for jam. The bones clog the holes. Then pick them out from there - only with a toothpick! Take a plate with a coarser mesh - bones in juice.
Immediately there is nowhere for the cake to go, only to gather in front of the blade.
Maybe I'm the crooked one?
Vladzia
For 10, you definitely can't put a tomato, you will spin it for 5 ... the sieve clogged ... take it out - wash - put it on ...then 5 more ... for me it is better to pick out the seeds right away, and the rest in a blender ... Maybe now the technologies have changed, of course. Tupper owners of such sieves are already screaming with delight .... But for me now there are so many electric bells and whistles that it is lazy to twist it. And it's easy to grind food on it with only a boiled consistency, everything else with varying success.
While I was writing, news appeared here ... Lena-kolenko completely agrees, I am also a crooked person ...
marinastom
Girls who have such a thing like you?

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I bought myself, tried it and did not experience something. And it's too big (such laptips come out for themselves), and you can't shake off the minced meat in any way, and I can't figure out how to disassemble it in order to wash it.
rusja
marinastom
and sho tse
marinastom
Quote: rusja

marinastom
and sho tse
Press for cooking cutlets. More like hamburgers.
julifera
Vladzia, AlenaT, kolenko - girls - thank you very much for the feedback!
This thing in Tescom costs under 50 bucks, somehow the hand does not rise so much to give for a not very necessary thing.
Whose production do you have ??

In general, I heard different reviews, including laudatory ones.
Leska
Quote: julifera

Girls - who has such a rub - how often do you use it, not for mashed potatoes, but for tomatoes, currants, raspberries?
What else are you wiping?
julifera, somewhere we already had a topic about 2-3 years ago on these graters ... as I remember now we corresponded with Tsyganka. I almost have this ... but not manual, but electric with 3 graters. Any currants, raspberries, mashed plums, boiled apples, pears, vegetable purees, tomatoes with peppers.
Vladzia
That's right, electric is cool ... and I would buy this now ... otherwise there is only one size in the combine. I have Moulinex. but it was bought in such an ancient year that I don’t remember the price anymore, and I didn’t see such on sale, probably it was already taken out of production. But I am not a strong authority in this, kitchen electric appliances spoiled me so that I had to turn it into scrap. Why this manual labor at crazy prices, when there is an opportunity to elect, but this is just my opinion ...
julifera
Quote: Leska

I almost have this ... but not manual, but electric with 3 graters.

I have not met electric ones on the Internet for sale, what is the name, what do you need to google?
Pakat
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I looked in a hamazine for coal, such a $ 25 and a bobby, as always ...
So I think I need it or not ...
Leska
Quote: julifera

I have not met electric ones on the Internet for sale, what is the name, what do you need to google?
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and here are excerpts from the previous topic https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=54310.0
julifera
Quote: Pakat

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I looked in a hamazine for coal, such a $ 25 and a bobby, as always ...
So I think I need it or not ...

It's even cheaper, but not around the corner
julifera
Quote: Leska

Catch: 🔗

and here are excerpts from the previous topic https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=54310.0

Leska - PASIP
At least I will know what to look for
Pakat
julifera, the Amov Omerzon does not send to us in Canada, but in ours the cheapest is 19, with shipping and handling there will be more than 25 and you have to wait until they are delivered.
And I can look around the corner, feel it with my hands, and even grab the thread, there is a large store.
But I need it?
Omela
And what is its advantage over a blender ??? Maybe he doesn't rub raspberry bones?
shl. I have already read that the bones are clogging the holes.
Pakat
I’ll get older, I’ll also buy it, it’s good for children and old people ...
Luysia
Pakat, but isn't it easier for an old man to buy a blender ?!
lega
Quote: Pakat

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I looked in a hamazine for coal, such a $ 25 and a bobby, as always ...
So I think I need it or not ...

She doesn't need a fig. You butt to wipe it. I have had this for a long time, sometimes I wipe the cottage cheese and swear. True, my hole has a little less.
Pakat
She has three replaceable discs, with different holes ...
Svetta
Quote: Pakat

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Nearly such in the fall lay in a shaft in the Epicenter, the price of a shot is 70-80 UAH. I thought ... and then I thought "where to store" and "how often to use" and stopped thinking.
Niunia
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Weights board. how do you like this idea?

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