vedmacck
Quote: Caprice

Still wondering? Believe it or not, this is not only in Russia, Ukraine and Israel, but also in America and in other countries too.

I like to be surprised. In general, it seems to me that our world is amazing!
Ikra
Quote: vedmacck

Thank you, I am amazed at what globalization has reached! Residents of Ukraine, Russia, Israel and other countries are discussing Chinese products! Which are equally accessible to everyone! (Well, we don't include North Korea).
I have not flooded about the blouse that was sent to me from America yet? Then here's a story about "globalization".
A classmate friend from Los Angeles once sent me a present for my birthday - a knitted sweater, well, very beautiful. Naturally, I dressed up right there for work, and naturally, everyone felt, praised the quality, and they say, it suits you very much! What do you mean, America!
About two weeks later we went with another friend, also a classmate, to buy me a fur coat (just the discounts were crazy) at the Cherkizovsky market. Well, everyone knows it was the largest flea market in the country. We walk, we walk ... and oh, horror! We gather on a number of my sweaters - all colors and modifications (with different collars, short and long sleeves) ... After the first shock passed, we laughed for a long time Barely persuaded a classmate not to say anything to our American friend, so as not to upset.
albina1966
Quote: Ikra

I have not flooded about the blouse that was sent to me from America yet? Then here's a story about "globalization".
A classmate friend from Los Angeles once sent me a present for my birthday - a knitted sweater, well, very beautiful. Naturally, I dressed up right there for work, and naturally, everyone felt, praised the quality, and they say, it suits you very much! What do you mean, America!
Two weeks later, we went with another friend, also a classmate, to buy me a fur coat (just the discounts were crazy) at the Cherkizovsky market. Well, everyone knows it was the largest flea market in the country. We walk, we walk ... and oh, horror! We gather on a number of my sweaters - all colors and modifications (with different collars, short and long sleeves) ... After the first shock passed, we laughed for a long time Barely persuaded a classmate not to say anything to our American friend, so as not to upset.
I can schaz tupana. Sorry. Irina, I would send this friend something from that row of sweaters, a current of a different model than yours. Let the friend and at her work check out that in Russia they learned to do no worse in quality than theirs.
Ikra
Oh, these Americans - they are so touchy! Okay, let them think that they live in the best country in the world
Qween
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I, too, still have a Soviet syringe press "Lakomka" alive and well. I didn’t even try to change it to modern counterparts.

And mine has a crack on the sleeve, onto which the nozzles are screwed. A crack has formed due to filling the custard cakes with the squeeze nozzle. How many times have this crack been repaired, but it still appears.

And yet, two years ago, an asterisk nozzle was lost. I really want her.
Caprice
Quote: Qween

And mine has a crack on the sleeve, onto which the nozzles are screwed. A crack has formed due to filling the custard cakes with the squeeze nozzle. How many times have this crack been repaired, but it still appears.

And yet, two years ago, an asterisk nozzle was lost. I really want her.
I still have all the details intact. Probably because I rarely and use little. That's when something breaks / gets lost - then I'll think about a new one
albina1966
Quote: Qween

And mine has a crack on the sleeve, onto which the nozzles are screwed.A crack has formed due to filling the custard cakes with the squeeze nozzle. How many times have this crack been repaired, but it still appears.

And yet, two years ago, an asterisk nozzle was lost. I really want her.
The crack can be sealed. There is such a special. the glue that is used in the morflot (only specifically for plastics). I could be wrong, it's called latex, who knows, let it fix it. I glued the washing vacuum cleaner, the pump through which the water is supplied.
Qween
Than just not glued. Under the pressure of the cream, she reappears. I'll also look at the glue for the morflot.
albina1966
Quote: Qween

Than just not glued. Under the pressure of the cream, it reappears. I'll also look at the glue for the morflot.
Shchaz found out from a neighbor, her husband is a sailor, glue is called loktayt (look for nuna for plastic, because they glue different things there). If you glue them, then tightly!
Ikra
I would also, for the fortress, come up with some kind of tie on top of the syringe, just at the place of the crack. So that the plastic does not go back and forth, and the pressure does not injure the "sore" place.
Qween
We made a screed. Now let's do it with new glue.
albina1966
Girls, I'm glad to help everyone! Now a neighbor called back and said that any loctite would seal the plastic, not necessarily for plastic. You need to look for it from the sailors, they bring it from flights. I myself was tormented with my vacuum cleaner, I did not take any glue until the sailors were drawn in the neighbors.
Asya Klyachina
Quote: svetta

These presses were made in our city, in every second family it was, like the MRIYA combine. I still have a press in service, everything is whole, even the instructions with recipes have been preserved. Cool cookies and very tasty, especially with mayonnaise.

Hee-hee, I still have the "Mriya" harvester alive and serviceable from ancestors in the attic two bags takes with all the bells and whistles. Sometimes I use it.
Caprice
Quote: svetta

I still have a press in service, everything is whole, even the instructions with recipes have been preserved. Cool cookies and very tasty, especially with mayonnaise.
So my instructions have been preserved. It was from her that I wrote the recipes in the corresponding Temka
makabusha
Girls, who from Ukraine will tell you an approximate price range for a bread board with a grill:
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Playful
Quote: albina1966

Girls, I'm glad to help everyone! Now a neighbor called back and said that any loctite would seal the plastic, not necessarily for plastic. You need to look for it from the sailors, they bring it from flights. I myself was tormented with my vacuum cleaner, I did not take any glue until the sailors were drawn in the neighbors.
Strange, but we can buy this glue in any household store. Don't you sell it?
albina1966
Quote: Playful

VA Strange, but we can buy this glue in any household store. Don't you sell it?
Nope, we only have all sorts of superglues, all sorts of moments. I even wore my part from a vacuum cleaner to one shoemaker, in theory, they should have different glues, so he sent me ... to the port. Lit, sho Toko find Mona from the sailors.
dopleta
Quote: Playful

Korean glue, maybe that's why we have heaps of it, side by side.
Not a fact, it is produced in many countries, but originally American glue, it was produced in the States in the 50s. Henkel now produces Loctite in Europe, Asia, North and South America. And there are hundreds of its varieties. I know this because it has been successfully used since the late 90s by my husband in production. And they call it a marine because it has passed registration in the Maritime Register.
albina1966
Quote: Playful

Korean glue, maybe that's why we have heaps of it, side by side. Here is a review about him with a photo of what it looks like
Yes, exactly like that.
A neighbor's husband has a mechanic on the ship. They are given out. They're covering everything up there with such glue, maybe I didn't put it right, but somehow. In the same place, water is everywhere and you need a special glue, it sticks so that you can't gnaw it off with your teeth.
LenaV07
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Girls, who from Ukraine will tell you an approximate price range for a bread board with a grill:
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BergHOFF within 300 UAH +/-
Irina Dolars
Thanks everyone for the info! Now I will also buy such glue.
Here's what they write about him:
Henkel's Household Adhesives Division Loctite Seconds are now the strongest adhesive in the world for good reason. In order to set a new world record, it took only nine drops of Loctite seconds glue, which were able to securely fix the black pickup and the passenger car in its back. The total weight of these vehicles is 5.02 tons, which is almost a whole ton more than the previous record.
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albina1966
Quote: Irina Dolars

Thanks everyone for the info! Now I will also buy such glue.
Here's what they write about him:
Well, not a fig for yourself! If it glues cars together, then what to say for some kind of plastic ...
Playful
Quote: dopleta

Not a fact, it is produced in many countries, but originally American glue, it was produced in the States in the 50s. Henkel now produces Loctite in Europe, Asia, North and South America. And there are hundreds of its varieties. I know this because it has been successfully used since the late 90s by my husband in production. And they call it a marine because it has passed registration in the Maritime Register.
I do not argue absolutely. It's just that it's cheaper for us to import it to the Far East from Korea, China, Japan, because it is very close, so everywhere in stores it is exactly the same as in the link, and it is Korean. I’m just very surprised that it is not for sale somewhere, we have it on free sale since the 90s in absolutely any household.
albina1966
Quote: Playful

I do not argue absolutely. It's just that it's cheaper for us to import it to the Far East from Korea, China, Japan, because it is very close, so everywhere in stores it is exactly the same as in the link, and it is Korean. I’m just very surprised that it is not for sale somewhere, we have it on free sale since the 90s in absolutely any household.
Sorry, I'm talking about my vacuum cleaner again. So, I went around all the shops and tried all the moisture ... adhesives, the result is negative. Why did I run around with him so much, it was a pity to throw 400 euros in the trash because of some kind of pumpkin, which I accidentally broke, and it is connected with the passage of water. So lactate and close in the households did not boil!
Pakat
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When I worked, we had one, they fastened threaded and landing connections ...
notglass
Cherry, I threw it in a personal, there you can still see. Prices are different.
albina1966
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When I worked, we had one, they fastened threaded and landing connections ...
Well, yes, they are there by numbers. As I understand it, each issue glues its own material.
kava
Going back to the little things in the kitchen. So I bought myself such cute teapots

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argo
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I am not Anya, but I often buy there
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Thanks! there is such an interesting grater
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irysska
kava
congratulations beautiful
and when you pour boiling water, there is no smell?
makabusha
Quote: LenaV07

BergHOFF within 300 UAH +/-
The bergof does not have a lattice, but just notches
kava
Quote: irysska

kava
congratulations beautiful
and when you pour boiling water, there is no smell?

I haven't done field trials yet. I'll try - I'll write!
yulyax
Quote: dopleta

I'm not Anya, but I often buy there
I want such a thing too! And how to make a purchase there, can you have one piece, or do you need to collect something?
notglass
You can buy as much as you need. At least one hundred. Different prices. I just ordered my sister for 8 kopecks. Only the seller is different, not the one on Larisa's link.

argo
Makabush .. do you have a megamall?
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Olima
Anyway, the price is 308 UAH at a discount. And if you take pasta from the site in the joint venture, then it's cheaper.
LenaV07
Quote: Olima

Anyway, the price is 308 UAH at a discount. And if you take pasta from the site in the joint venture, then it is cheaper.

Who is "pasta"?
Countryman
And I recently bought a couple of these napkins. Made of polypropylene. ATTACK for 17 rubles / piece.
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Satisfied is a terrible thing. Already three times on them "lunch pies, made of ***"I cooked - the dough does not stick to the napkins, no matter how thin it is rolled. The size of the napkins is almost A3 format, the thickness is 1.5 mm.

And the recipe for pies itself
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I have almost completely worked out - I will soon exhibit. By the way, the nets in the photo are those on which they are baked, they are made of fiberglass impregnated with silicone - also a stupidly comfortable thing.
notglass
Can you tell us more about the mesh?
dopleta
Quote: Argo

Thanks! there is such an interesting grater

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This grater has been coming to me for a long time. Although it does everything the same as my spiromat. But it is already on sale with us, I saw somewhere in rubles for 300.

Quote: notglass

Only the seller is different, not the one on Larisa's link.

I just showed the first one that caught my eye, of course, you need to rummage there!
Countryman
Quote: notglass

Can you tell us more about the mesh?
More details?
Reusable, I have been using it for the third month. I put it on the wire rack in the oven and bake it like that. Does not burn, does not stick. The size is 30 * 30 cm. The price on the Zelenograd market for them is obviously, in my opinion, "out of order" - 130 rubles per net. Supplier, according to the wrapper - 🔗
Full name (I type, looking at the package) you'll love Grill and Oven Grid.
To cover the entire standard oven rack, three are required, one of them will have to be cut, well, this is clear from the photo.
I bought my first one when I was mastering Soviet-style bagels. I really wanted to show my grandson what wonderful bagels were then. Well, it was clear to me right away that on a baking sheet of burnt or baked, he would not understand. And then I liked the grid, bought two more in addition to cover the entire working area.
dopleta
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notglass
Thank you. I will definitely have a look at our market. I have a silicone mat similar, but it is dense, but a mesh for the buns would not hurt.
Countryman
dopleta... That's it! just in such a package.
argo
Quote: Countryman

dopleta... That's it! just in such a package.

there on this site .. the plates are so cool .. never seen such!
argo
Quote: makabusha

no Megamol .. (

even on the megamall, this board costs 699r ... but this site is not cheap
makabusha
Quote: LenaV07

Who is "pasta"?

Wow, so far I have come across Berhoff's board with grooves
And we called this site "paste" 🔗
With him, the girls make joint snacks in the subject:https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=41738.0
glykoza
And I came across silicone potholders. And then I kept trying to cut the silicone mat for multi.

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dopleta
And I bought this funny uniform!

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For baking cupcakes with a secret. Here's a video


CheBuRashGO
And I bought this funny form
Neighbor, this AGROmadny list of household appliances in the pictures at the bottom of your post is all YOURS? :-)
Not a store huh? :-)

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