Northern i
Quote: Svetlana62

Saw there a sauce pipette
But the price
I once looked at it too ... If I am not mistaken, it is also acrylic, not glass. I also wondered "why ?!"
dopleta
Forgive me, I am very ashamed, but explain to me, with sulfur - where is the amount of sauce required with an accuracy of 5 ml?
Northern i
Quote: dopleta

Forgive me, I am very ashamed, but explain to me, with gray - where is the amount of sauce required with an accuracy of 5 ml?

No, well, I was not thinking about the sauce in the first place, but about vinegar - forever instead of a couple of drops I pour too much
But for this price ... nafig-nafig
Svetlana62
In general, I was interested in the pipette principle. You can pour the sauce over the meat without pulling the baking sheet out of the oven much or sticking your hand very far into the multicooker bowl using the usual spoon method. I always burn my hands. And this pipette is not short, it should be convenient. What would replace it? (rubber "pear" and syringe do not offer-).
dopleta
Quote: Svetlana62

In general, I was interested in the pipette principle. You can pour the sauce over the meat without pulling the baking sheet out of the oven much or sticking your hand very far into the multicooker bowl using the usual spoon method. I always burn my hands. And this pipette is not short, it should be convenient. What would replace it? (rubber "pear" and syringe do not offer-).
Then why such a tiny little girl? I have a large one for this purpose, longer than 30 cm. It can be lubricated and pierced, "stuffing".

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ala
And if you try an ordinary 20 cc syringe ...?
Svetlana62
Quote: Svetlana62

Girls, there are similar ones, but at an adequate price and so that the quality is good? Tell me where are they found?
Oh, Larissa, that's exactly what I meant, the question was incorrectly formulated. I don't need a tiny little one. And such as yours, what is the name and where to look?
Svetlana62
Quote: ala

And if you try an ordinary 20 cc syringe ...?
It is inconvenient because of the piston and you will be tortured to wash.
Svetlana62
Quote: dopleta

Then why such a tiny little girl? I have a large one for this purpose, longer than 30 cm. It can be lubricated and pierced, "stuffing".

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Beauty! A new "Wishlist" has appeared.
ala
And why wash it - it costs 1 UAH.
Svetlana62
It is so uncomfortable, while you work with the piston, your hands are cleaner than you can burn with a spoon. And acrylic is not needed at all. That is why I wrote about washing, that there is such glass from Soviet times, along with styling.
dopleta
Quote: Svetlana62

And such as yours, what is the name and where to look?
This is Gefu Lansetto 21700 Meat Dropper with Silicone Bulb. But I bought it for a long time, in Mediamarkt.
Svetlana62
Quote: dopleta

This is Gefu Lansetto 21700 Meat Dropper with Silicone Bulb. But I bought it for a long time, in Mediamarkt.
Thank you, Larisa! I will try to find.
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

Forgive me, I am very ashamed, but explain to me, with sulfur - where is the amount of sauce required with an accuracy of 5 ml?
I have a similar "pipette" with a brush and a silicone brush attachment. It is quite long. Most often, I use it to distribute the sauce evenly when baking meat in the oven. But I absolutely do not need a measuring scale there. I just pull the sauce into an enema dropper and pour the sauce over the baked meat.
dopleta
Quote: Caprice

But I absolutely do not need a measuring scale there.
Me too, that's why I didn't understand - why division by 5 mm?
argo
Quote: dopleta

Me too, that's why I didn't understand - why division by 5 mm?

girls .. and here I looked into the topic of "caviar" (I thought there was artificial caviar as in the store) they do ... and girls .. this is for decorating cakes .. they definitely need such a numbering .. so that the eggs are eggs .. were even ..
dopleta
Sveta, here, to make it clearer:

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selenga59
Quote: Sens

ADDITIONAL, do you have one?
Finally, these forms came to me. I ordered 2 sizes. They are not silicone, but some kind of plastic. Under the jellied Fish
dopleta
Quote: selenga59

They are not silicone, but some kind of plastic.
Nobody said that they were silicone, because the whole point is to keep the form of the jellied very well. I use them with pleasure. In my opinion, like everyone to whom I gave them!
selenga59
I had to order 10 pieces. Now for the New Year there is something to give.
argo
Quote: selenga59

I had to order 10 pieces. Now for the New Year there is something to give.

how much did it cost?
Wild cat
Quote: dopleta

I have German, with clippers, very convenient. Fastened to the rail, moves.
Wow, what a useful thing! Now I want to I can not!
lana19
You can probably make such a pipette for the sauce yourself. Specialized laboratory stores sell glass tubes of various diameters and lengths. And even with graduation! It is called a laboratory pipette. At ridiculous prices! 0.5 $ Buy a small enema tip with a removable tip. Pull it over one end of the glass tube. And that's all! And you can also buy a micro-brush there! I didn't do it myself. But theoretically I think --- it's possible to do it.
Svetlana62
Quote: dopleta

Sveta, here, to make it clearer:

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Larisa, thank you!
I found a similar one on ibey, ordered it.

Thanks a lot for the fish shape too! I use it with pleasure, I like it.
Svetlana62
Quote: lana19

You can probably make such a pipette for the sauce yourself. Specialized laboratory stores sell glass tubes of various diameters and lengths. And even with graduation! It is called a laboratory pipette. At ridiculous prices! 0.5 $ Buy a small enema tip with a removable tip. Pull it over one end of the glass tube. And that's all! And you can also buy a micro-brush there! I didn't do it myself. But theoretically I think --- it's possible to do it.
I don't even need to buy, we have all this in our laboratory, and even with a small "pear" at the end.
BUT!!! Wrong compote!
dopleta
Quote: lana19

You can probably make such a pipette for the sauce yourself. Specialized laboratory stores sell glass tubes of various diameters and lengths.
I would be very scared at the thought that when piercing the meat, the glass tip may remain in it!
Svetlana62
Quote: dopleta

I would be very scared at the thought that when piercing the meat, the glass tip may remain in it!
Exactly! That's why I ordered not glass or acrylic, but a steel pipette. For food safety reasons.
bird62
Quote: kolenko

And in Crimea I saw such mobile apiaries near a blossoming lavender field
Honey was on sale - like a gem, a sky blue hue
And by the sainfoin field there is honey of a soft pink color.
I don’t think that beekeepers tinted honey with dyes
All my life I live in Crimea, lavender fields all around, and I have never seen blue honey !!!! Lavender honey is real - bitter and smells strongly of lavender, and its color is usual - honey. I have an allergy from him and it burns my skin, such a reaction. And I love honey from herbs - mountain. The gamekeeper's friends from the reserve provide supplies. I define the quality of honey with a "chemical" pencil, if it does not show up - honey is real, good, ripe. The method is 100% tested.
Wild cat
Quote: bird62

I define the quality of honey with a "chemical" pencil, if it does not show up - honey is real, good, ripe. The method is 100% tested.
And what kind of chemical pencil is that? Where can you buy it?
selenga59
Quote: Argo

how much did it cost? With delivery from Moscow to Irkutsk 128 rubles apiece
ksyusha1997
Girls, how exactly to check honey with a chemical pencil? The pencil has been available since Soviet times.
bird62
Quote: margo088

And what kind of chemical pencil is that? Where can you buy it?
Your mothers or grandmothers should know about the "chemical" pencil, and you can buy it at SES or at "flea markets." I really appreciate my shore, there are no such people now.
love-apple
Quote: bird62

I define the quality of honey with a "chemical" pencil, if it does not show up - honey is real, good, ripe. The method is 100% tested.
This method only determines the moisture content of the honey. But very often they sell molten honey. It is natural, but it no longer has any useful properties.
love-apple
Quote: ksyusha1997

Girls, how exactly to check honey with a chemical pencil? The pencil has been available since Soviet times.

drip a little honey, but not on the hand, but on a piece of paper, for example. and hold a pencil. If honey natural pencil will not leave a mark.
bird62
Quote: ksyusha1997

Girls, how exactly to check honey with a chemical pencil? The pencil has been available since Soviet times.
In detail: drip a drop of honey on your palm or on a sheet of white paper and use a chemical pencil. If honey is real then nothing will happen, and if not, it will be blue !!! Just don't do that in the market in the presence of sellers - they will beat you ...
love-apple
It is impossible to put it on the palm, because in summer the palm may be wet and the test result will be incorrect
Admin
Quote: margo088

And what kind of chemical pencil is that? Where can you buy it?

In principle, this is an ordinary pencil in appearance, but when the lead is moistened with water, it turns into ink. We often slobber over the pencil with our tongue. We sold such pencils in stationery. goods, now I do not know because I have not been interested in them for a long time.
This pencil is still used today, where ink is needed, to sign parcels, envelopes, and so on ..

Dip the tip of the lead into honey, if the honey turns into ink, then honey is spoiled
TaTa *
Read and do not look for chemical. pencil
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Conclusion: buy only from familiar beekeepers who do not feed the bees with sugar, but where can one get such

love-apple
Just don't do that in the market in the presence of sellers - they will beat you ...
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we allow to do any experiments because we are confident in our honey
bird62
Quote: love-apple

Just don't do that in the market in the presence of sellers - they will beat you ...
we allow to do any experiments because we are confident in our honey
And this is how the quality of honey is also checked, according to the behavior of sellers.
Alenky
Quote: love-apple

Just don't do that in the market in the presence of sellers - they will beat you ...
we allow to do any experiments because we are confident in our honey
Larissa we take honey from relatives from the Nikolaev region well, they cannot sell a bad one, but honey does not smell at all!
love-apple
Maybe they have a small variety of colors that don't smell.
I do not know about you, but no one wants to sow buckwheat, sainfoin in our country. There are only sunflowers and rapeseed around, and of them honey is not fragrant. It's good that we are taking the apiary to an abandoned village. There are yars around in wildflowers, vegetable gardens are overgrown with all sorts of budyak and a large meadow.
gardenia
At the expense of the quality of honey.
You need to ask the sellers for the DIASTASE NUMBER of the honey sold.
At bazaars, honey is taken to the laboratory for analysis and the diastase number is determined, without this they do not give permission for sale. Usually, the diastasis number of good honey is 20-30 units, very rarely 50 is this honey from the mountain apiaries of Altai or Primorye. You need to ask for the results of laboratory research, and all these pencils, iodine - will show the presence of moisture in the first case and starch in the second.
love-apple
This is also possible. I was only asked once by a woman about diastasis. Others prefer folk methods
We trade on the market for only a month in the summer, and we hand over the rest of the honey in bulk to the firm "Meda Kryma" they collect honey throughout Ukraine
Aylen
Hello everyone! I bought all sorts of things today ...
Kitchen stuff (1)
Tell me, how to use a knife to remove cores from apples?
Wild cat
Quote: Ailen

Tell me, how to use a knife to remove cores from apples?

Take the apple, place it with a twig up, put the knife right in the middle of the apple (where the twig is) and press on it or cut out the core with circular movements (like a gimbal).
But the bread pan (brick) is a very cool thing! Aluminum L7?

P.S silicone mittens are very uncomfortable. IMHO
They lie with me, and it's still hot through them.
argo
Quote: margo088


P.S silicone mittens are very uncomfortable. IMHO
They lie with me, and it's still hot through them.

what do you mean ...: girl_sad: but I so dream to buy (only longer) I really thought that through them I would definitely not burn ..
Wild cat
Quote: Argo

what do you mean ...: girl_sad: but I so dream to buy (only longer) I really thought that through them I would definitely not burn ..
I bought the first one cheap.I thought because of this. (50 rubles it seems)
I took the second one in some super store in the shopping center (it cost 350 rubles) ...
Both f ** nya.
Several times I tried to pull out a baking sheet with her, burns through it.
Unless after 2 it burns ...
Alim
Quote: Argo

what do you mean ...: girl_sad: but I so dream to buy (only longer) I really thought that through them I would definitely not burn ..
With these sticks, only one thing is convenient to do - turn over hot jars when canning - they do not slip!
Mona1
Quote: love-apple

We trade on the market for only a month in the summer, and we hand over the rest of the honey in bulk to the firm "Meda Kryma" they collect honey throughout Ukraine
And you were not at the Spas honey fair in Donetsk? We have a very big fair these days every year. There were many sellers from all over Ukraine and there were many from the Kharkov region.

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