azaza
Quote: kava

For 100 UAH and I would cling to you took.
So who's stopping ?!
I could not resist, I tested the saucepan at work. She stewed chicken and potatoes, almost without water (which was almost impossible in my old saucepan). The pressure was collected for a very long time (water is purely symbolic). I’m even worried about the beginning - whether steam is leaking. But no, in the end the pressure was built up, everything was perfectly extinguished. Here's what's left in the pot:
Polaris pressure cookers
kava
azaza I correctly understood that the pan for the MP-900 Liberty Multicooker fits the Polaris PPC 0105AD? And how much did the shipment come out?
azaza
Florent, thanks to Toka Liberton - this is an excellent MULTIVARKA, and Liberty is a SKOROVarka. You probably mean Liberty? However, you do not have any Libertons either.But they are no longer released here either, which is a pity

Kava, that's right: the saucepan on the website is designated as a spare tire for the Liberty-900. Libertya herself is a clone of Polaris 0205 (so it will certainly fit pots for 0205!). I ventured to take it without any recommendations, according to approximate measurements. The narrower side was alarming than in the native Polaris one. But nothing, everything went perfectly to my Polaris 0105, and a saucepan that looks more impressive than my own. And the shipment to Kiev cost 17 UAH.
Pinky
Tanya, did you really take a saucepan in this Techmag? Did you order by phone or on the website? Because I just called them, and they say that they do not do this and gave the phone number of the service center. So where exactly did you get it? I just wanted to place an order and it's such a bummer
azaza

Hello! I paid the second cup for them. I ordered through the basket - confirmation immediately comes to the email. Current, I did not open an attached file with payment details. She asked to be sent in the body of the letter - they immediately sent it.
And with the second bowl as well. I ordered it yesterday evening, received confirmation of the details this morning.
People, if it doesn't work out through this site, try it through Kidstaff. I first turned to Kidstaff, and the girl sent me to Techmag by link. ...
Try to place an order on the website: put the product in the basket and register.
Pinky
That I already sort of made an order through the basket, only I put the payment upon receipt of the goods. Did you have to pay right away? And what is their bank there? If Privat, then I would be fine.
It looks like their website exists separately from the office, if they don't know what they are selling
azaza
Payment to Privat-card. Everything is very efficient.
And on the site glitches are possible. Today, along with the confirmation of the details, they sent me this:
We apologize for the inconvenience (the site is still being tested;
flaws are eliminated, though not as quickly as we would like).

Perhaps the failure occurred precisely because of payment upon receipt - FIG knows how this button works for them. Try to click "cashless payment".
Pinky
No, after accepting the order, they wrote to me that the order was processed. I'm just wondering if they'll call me for a delivery address? Maybe contact support and offer to pay immediately? Or still wait until they call back?
azaza
You can wait for a trosh. Still, today is Saturday - fig knows if they have a full working day today.
You can write on the soap and ask to throw off the requisites (and then they themselves will ask which horse to send). I myself could give them to you, but I am me, I'm not a seller. You never know, all of a sudden they no longer have these bowls (), and you transfer the money - try to return them later. I'll throw off your soap right now in a personal.
Pinky
In, as soon as I wrote that I want to pay, I immediately received the requisites for Tanya's payment, and after payment they call back?
azaza
No, all my communication was reduced to email correspondence.I translated it like a denyushka - I immediately said that the order had been paid for at a certain time. She asked if I needed to send them a scan in confirmation. In response, it was sounded that the money had already been received and was asked to indicate the branch of the NP where to send it. Then they sent the receipt number to the NP.
Pinky
And they even called me, clarified the shipping address and said that they would send it today - that's what cash means. So now I will pay.
azaza
Quote: Pinky

And they even called me, clarified the shipping address and said that they would send it today - that's what cash means. So now I will pay.
Hmm. And they don't answer me. Start worrying?
Pinky
From this phone the manager called me +380673810105. Try it, call. If you have your order, they will answer.
azaza
Hmm, some weird number. There is a connection, it is triggered (the display says "conversation", that is, the connection is successful), instead of a conversation, a solid long buzzer is heard, then peaks and disconnection. This number may not be for receiving calls.
Latna, I'll wait for now. With the first saucepan they worked well very promptly. Let's see how they handle the second.
Pinky
I just tried to call this phone and the same picture with beeps. So also denyuzhku was removed for a failed conversation! Maybe it's true, the phone is not for answering. Now I'll transfer the money and see if they call back or not. Privat24 has now staged a strike for me - it foolishly blocked my account and had to redo everything anew. Time was only taken away
Sone4ka
Hello everyone)
Tovarischi experienced, help a beginner to decide on the choice of a budget pressure cooker, pliz. I've read so much that it's a mess in my head
I read reviews on DEX DPC-40 and Polaris.
If I understand correctly, the Polaris' weakest point was the coating of the pots. But now, as I understood, this is no longer a problem - spare pots from the Liberty came up. By the way, what kind of pressure cooker does the liberty have?

Howl, I have a stupor - need a magic pendel... If I'm not in the subject, throw a link where people like me who are not determined))
azaza
Sonechka, welcome!
First, indicate in your profile where you are from to make it easier to navigate. The fact is that some models of household appliances are aimed strictly at growing. or ukr. market. In particular, Dexas are only in Ukr, as well as the Liberty-900 pressure cooker, the bowl from which went to Polaris. If you live in Russia, it will be very difficult for you to buy a bowl from Liberty. If you are in Ukraine - know the problems.

In general, deciding on a pressure cooker model is not easy. In Ukr. there are few models, but they are all very good. There is only one problem: there are no spare bowls for any pressure cookers. The spare wheel for Liberty / Polaris has just appeared, the rest of the models are still unpassed.

You shouldn't have asked for a magic pendale. After mine, it will be even more difficult for you to decide: except for the voiced Dex and Polaris in Ukr. there are also great pressure cookers Scarlett and Elby. Elbochek is already two models, one is better than the other! And which one is the best is up to you
Sone4ka
Quote: azaza

Sonechka, welcome!
First, indicate in your profile where you are from to make it easier to navigate. The fact is that some models of household appliances are aimed strictly at growing. or ukr. market. In particular, Dexas are only in Ukr, as well as the Liberty-900 pressure cooker, the bowl from which went to Polaris. If you live in Russia, it will be very difficult for you to buy a bowl from Liberty. If you are in Ukraine - know the problems.

Azaza, ATP for the warm welcome I'm from Ukraine)
So, at least, I have available: Dex, Liberty, Polaris, Scarlet and Elby (I hear about them for the first time)
A big fat plus to Liberty and Polaris is a removable saucepan.
Quote: azaza

In general, deciding on the model of a pressure cooker is not easy. In Ukr. there are few models, but they are all very good. There is only one problem: there are no spare bowls for any pressure cookers. The spare wheel for Liberty / Polaris has just appeared, the rest of the models are still unpassed.

You shouldn't have asked for a magic pendale. After mine, it will be even more difficult for you to decide: except for the voiced Dex and Polaris in Ukr. there are also great pressure cookers Scarlett and Elby.Elbochek is already two models, one is better than the other! And which one is the best is up to you

How can I decide which is better if I didn’t hold them alive in my hands and all I can do is read the reviews of those who have already used them and now I’ll read everything from Scarlett and Elby)))

By the way, I looked at Liberty - nowhere in the technical specifications does it say that this is a pressure cooker, although outwardly it is a copy of Polaris 0205, only the Liberty is cheaper.
I will try to specify what I expect from SV. Porridge and dairy are not important to me, but it is very important that there bakery products (my convection microwave is almost dead) so that the meat can be cooked in one piece (boiled pork, brisket) and vegetable stew / caviar

azaza
Quote: Sone4ka


How can I decide which is better if I didn’t hold them alive in my hands and all I can do is read the reviews of those who have already used them and now I’ll read everything from Scarlett and Elby)))

Yeah, yeah, read it! It's interesting, it's exciting, but trust me: after reading about them, it will be even more difficult to make a choice.
Even if you feel all the pressure cookers live, it will be difficult to choose. They are all such clever beauties! I saw only Dex live, and now I regret meeting him: try to resist such a handsome man! Now I will rave about him at night. Very well made, the lid closes smoothly. Polaris loses in this regard (I'm talking about my own, about 0105). Polaris is a simple guy, there is nothing sublime or even particularly intelligent in him. But he's good at work! To be honest, I am glad that the agony of choice has left me. But three days ago I was just racking my brains: what pressure cooker to buy instead of the wounded Polaris. Now I don't need any other! I was even somewhere afraid that any other would not win the comparison with Polaris. Although in fact the rest are probably not worse, I'm just very, very happy with my simple pressure cooker.

Quote: Sone4ka

By the way, I looked at Liberty - nowhere in the technical specifications does it say that this is a pressure cooker, although outwardly it is a copy of Polaris 0205, only the Liberty is cheaper.

Well, that's no surprise. Pressure cookers are often called multicooker. Moreover: sometimes they are still ranked as steamers. But Librti-900 is still a pressure cooker, a clone of Polaris 0205.

Quote: Sone4ka

I will try to specify what I expect from SV. Porridge and dairy are not important to me, but it is very important that there bakery products (my convection microwave is almost dead) so that the meat can be cooked in one piece (boiled pork, brisket) and vegetable stew / caviar
If you need baked goods, then don't even look towards Polaris 0105. She is not there. But most likely, the absence of a special mode does not mean that baking is impossible in this model. It's just that no one has tried it yet. I don't need it in the pressure cooker, I bake beautifully in the cartoon.
All the rest of your expectations are quite tough for any pressure cooker. So, first of all, pay attention to the Baking function.
azaza
Question to the owners of model 0205 (and its clone Liberty-900, if any):
Girls, tell me please, does the lack of handles on the pressure cooker bother you? Well, open / close the lid, move it wherever, etc. Or can this be considered a disadvantage of the model?
azaza
Quote: rusja

Are spare wheels sold or ordered in Kiev?
So it turns out that at the moment Libertya is the only pressure cooker with a spare tire? And what is it in terms of functionality, we already have advanced users:
Ol, this casrulka has so far been noticed by the current in Khmelnitsky, and has been discharged from there. As quality, it seems, beams. At least when compared with my own, it is definitely better () I even wrote out a second one for myself.
And so far no one has unsubscribed about Liberty. Apparently - a complete clone of Polaris 0205. And the girls-hostesses are very, very happy with this Polaris. So if the lack of supplies kept you from buying a pressure cooker - join us! The current is urgent, otherwise it is not known, the skoka there are pots. There were also like saucepans for Elbochka, and at an absolutely chic price (50-80 UAH), and then they sold out and never appeared again.
mary_kyiv
Damn it, I was going to buy a dex 40.But there are no reserves there.

I want to ask the owners of poyalis:

1. Does the spare tire from Liberton fit both 105 and 205?
2. Do I understand correctly that 205 and 105 differ only in design and a stove for 105 is possible., There is simply no special button?
3. Did you cook the fish as for canned food (so that the bones are soft) and on what program should it be done or for how long?
4. Polaris does not have a double boiler, but has anyone tried to steam in it, using something of their own, so to speak, and what kind of mode do you need then?
azaza
Marie, a little correction: from Liberton the pan is NOT SUITABLE! Suitable from Liberty-900 are completely different units and pans. I understand that you mean exactly Liberty, but you never know, where you suddenly find a saucepan for Liberton and try to stick it in Polaris (if you suddenly find it, whistle to me - I won't refuse!).

For other questions.
1. Liberty-900 is a complete clone of Polaris-205, produced at the same plant under different letters, that's the whole difference. This means that it automatically approaches Polaris-205. Polaris-105 approaches empirically: checked - no mines
2. Theoretically, you can try baking at 105. But in practice, no one has yet tried it.
3. I cooked fish a la canned food, and more than once. Home sprats languished for an hour, herring for an hour and a half. I don't use modes at all, I use the manual mode button for all needs, I only change the time.
4. I do not use it as a double boiler. If you need to boil vegetables for salads, I pour a little water into a saucepan (on the bottom), put the vegetables directly into the saucepan - it turns out the same as steamed. In principle, you can use the bottom steamer from MV Dex. But even without it it turns out fine.
Sone4ka
Quote: azaza


1. Liberty-900 is a complete clone of Polaris-205, produced at the same plant under different letters

, that's the whole difference. This means that it automatically approaches Polaris-205. Polaris-105 approaches empirically: checked - no mines

I'm still writhing in choices
And also, like mary_kyiv, aimed at Dex, but this polaris / liberty does not let me go, because they still have spare wheels.
Polaris 205 is now about 720-750 UAH (I saw 666, but not the fact that it is available there), and the liberty is only 600 .... If not for one BUT ... why there are no reviews for Liberty? Practically nowhere ... Polaris are all praised, and Liberty, as if it does not exist in nature, or their mistress is terrible silent)
azaza
Sonechka, I’m going to freeze some terrible stupidity right now, but this is my opinion.
You need to choose carefully multicooking. Each has a different set of programs, different power, different quality of the saucepan coating. Somewhere there is Milk Porridge, somewhere not. Frying is important for some, but for some, Baking is of no use. There, the choice really should be balanced, so that later it would not be excruciatingly painful.
SoonCooking is essentially all the same, and differ only in the presence or absence of the Baking mode. Moreover, it is not yet a fact that the absence of a button means the impossibility of baking. In Dex, there, there are no buttons at all, one hand lamb: you set the time at will, and that's it. That's how girls bake! Surely you can also bake in Polaris 105. Nobody tried it, because it is not necessary. Personally, I bake everything in cartoons, it's more convenient for me. Saucepans are reluctant to strain once again. Especially over my old one, I was afraid, as over a wounded animal.
Literally six months ago in Ukr. there were only two pressure cookers: Mulinex and Polaris. Moulinex is good, but fabulously expensive. Then Binaton appeared, but also not cheap. There was practically nothing to choose from, except for the two Polaris models. The 105th is cheaper, but without baking, and baking in SV, as I said, I don't need for nothing. Therefore, I made the decision to buy, one might say, in an instant. And just a couple of weeks after that, Scarlett appeared, and in the fall, Dex and Elbochkas pulled themselves together. And fsё, the flour of choice began among the people
In no way trying to tilt you in one direction or another, I repeat: all pressure cookers are the same, the difference is purely external, but in the quality of pots. The only serious selection criterion is the presence of a spare wheel. Well, the price, of course.But the price among Polaris, Liberty, Dex, Scarlett and Elby is approximately equal. This means that the criterion remains the same ... But this is my opinion, and often it is not entirely correct
Sone4ka
Quote: azaza

The only serious selection criterion is the presence of a spare wheel. Well, the price, of course. But the price among Polaris, Liberty, Dex, Scarlett and Elby is approximately equal. This means that the criterion remains the same ... But this is my opinion, and often it is not entirely correct

Well, Duc and I have identified spare wheels as a fat plus for Polaris / Liberty. But I need baked goods until I'm ripe for a simple MV, that's why I'm looking at the Polaris 205 and its twin brother Liberty 900, which, together with a spare tire, turns out to be cheaper than just the Polaris 205.

I looked askance at Dex (and still continue), because they praise him so much here, it is impossible to remain indifferent)
azaza
Quote: Sone4ka

But I need baked goods until I'm ripe for a simple MV, that's why I'm looking at the Polaris 205 and its twin brother Liberty 900, which, together with a spare tire, turns out to be cheaper than just the Polaris 205.
In that case, I would take Liberty. The only but: this model has no handles. I asked the owners if it interferes with the use - they are silent. Hey girls! Answer please. Do you have to hug a hot saucepan to open / close the lid?
mary_kyiv
oh this is a mistake, of course liberty.
I have a slow cooker a small Panas, I bought two stainless steel and Teflon pots for it in China, both are sooo good quality. Simply, the size of the tao has a lot of pans for Panasonic and large and small.
Therefore, I tend more towards polaris, it seems like the native Panassonic approach to them. So it will be possible to pick up a stainless steel. Well, Teflon for 90 UAH is a normal price, you can buy here too.

From what I read, I conclude that they fit: to 105 a native saucepan from Panasonic, and to 205 from Liberty 900. Right?

But I also need a stove, and I don't want to overpay for a fairly simple unit, especially since the mechanics are practically eternal. So I'm wondering if it is possible to oven for 105?

As I understand it, they bake with low pressure and a closed lid. Is this feasible in 105?
azaza
Quote: mary_kyiv

From what I read, I conclude that they fit: to 105 a native saucepan from Panasonic, and to 205 from Liberty 900. Right?
Not really. A native pan from the big Panas and from the Liberty-900 (well, from the Polaris 205, of course) are suitable for 105. To 205 are the same: Panasovskaya, libertova, from Polaris-105.

Quote: mary_kyiv

But I also need a stove, but I don't want to overpay for a fairly simple unit, the more mechanics are practically eternal... So I'm wondering if it is possible to oven for 105?
As I understand it, they bake with low pressure and a closed lid. Is this feasible in 105?
Where did you find the mechanics? The mechanics are Dex-40 and Elby-05. The polaris are both electronics. They just have the ability to set the cooking time manually from 1 to 99 minutes.
Yes, they bake in pressure cookers with the lid closed and the valve open (turned to the pressure release mode). In Polaris-105 it is possible. But practically no one has done this yet. Apparently, no one needs, like me
mary_kyiv
And I have pictures from the first page of this topic open only on model 205. and on 105 there is nothing. Well, in online stores that I looked at very tiny pictures in the description and the panel there is dark, I did not look, well, I decided if there is no LCD display, then this is mechanics. )

I would have bought the Liberty MP-900, but there are no reviews at all. If it were not for the forum and would not have guessed that this is a pressure cooker, in the descriptions they write everywhere that it is either a cartoon or a double boiler. On the manufacturer's website, in general, only a photo and a couple of words.

And again it is not clear, the liberty has steam cooking, while the polaris does not have such a regime. This means that these are different models.
Does Polaris have steam cooking?
azaza
Many are the same - the labels on the buttons are different.
Steam cooking can be found in any pressure cooker. I already wrote above: you pour water on the bottom (about a centimeter or two, more than enough), put vegetables (or whatever needs to be steamed there), close the lid and set the time as you wish. Unlike multicooker, pressure cookers work the same in all modes! At best, one or two tempetarura will be slightly higher or lower than the rest, but this will only affect the preliminary frying of the product, and not the cooking itself. Don't bother with what is written on the buttons.This is all pure show-off: like, but our pressure cooker is cooler, we have a look at the speed of modes, buy ours! But in fact, the same thing happens on all buttons, the current time backlashes are different. So the time - after all, you can set it manually.
mary_kyiv
Yeah, it’s clear, so the main thing is that the pressure cooker can set the time in manual mode. Well, put potatoes for 7 minutes, beet for 20 minutes, and put beans for an hour, for example.

That is, if I, for example, are going to make a fish as canned food, then I just put high pressure and cooking time at 99 minutes, right?
And mashed potatoes in this situation will not come out of the fish?
azaza
Quote: mary_kyiv

And mashed potatoes in this situation will not come out of the fish?
It didn't work out for me. According to the recipe, citric acid is added, which prevents the fish from falling apart.
Please note: just now in the topic of Dex pressure cookers, information was announced that in the spring, and maybe earlier, in February, spare pots for Dex will go on sale.
mary_kyiv
Oh, now the man has already decided, but the Polaris also has a spare wheel.
And the timer here is 99 and there is 30 minutes.
And tell me the timer for 24 hours is a delayed start or is it heating for 24 hours?
azaza
I will not say about the delay and heating - I do not use it, I turn off the heating immediately. Instructions to get lazy.
And about the choice I will say this. I would also be very difficult to choose now if I had to take a new pressure cooker. Dex next to Polaris - like Opel next to Zaporozhets. The comparison is purely external! Dex's lid closes very smoothly, which is a plus. Dex does not need to click out the buttons for the right time - the lamb is easy to turn, this is also a plus.
BUT! Dex has a maximum time of 30 minutes, which is a minus. For example, today I simmered milk for an hour and a half. I would have to jump to Dex three times, and to Polaris only once. Not critical, but I'm too lazy to run to the kitchen once again. In addition, Dex does not have a loud cue, just a quiet click. This means that I would have to start the timer three times, again unnecessary body movements. As for me, this is also a minus, albeit not serious. I would say that these two small minuses pull on one full-weight.
Disadvantages of Polaris: a year of warranty repair (against two exchange Dex). The lid does not close as well as in Dex: you need to get into the grooves, it does not always work outright. Doesn't look as solid as Dex. Warranty and appearance - the minuses are very, very trivial (until the warranty period ends). The lid is also an absolute trifle. In total, even one full-weight minus falls short.
In general, I cannot say which pressure cooker is better. For example, I also really like Elbochka. And Skarlusha is good. So we will not argue about the choice. As I said, pressure cookers all work according to the same principle, so whoever chooses will be satisfied. This is not a multi-cooker of one very well-known company (but a beginner in the field of multi-cooking), whose equipment is electrocuted, and electronic brains require a restart at the service center.

And right now, about the saucepan. I poured some milk. I was very worried if the pan would pass the test (the last time I was tormented by my own - I was not glad that I contacted). Here's what's left at the bottom:
Polaris pressure cookers
I ran a little silicone spatula along the bottom - the crust quietly left without clinging to the coating:
Polaris pressure cookers
Julia V
I will put my 5 kopecks in Dex's defense, I simmer the milk for 40 minutes 3 liters. I set it for 30 minutes, after 10 minutes I just tighten it up again to 30. I turn off the heating immediately and wait for the pressure to equalize by itself, the milk is very well melted, caramel color.
azaza
Julia, firstly, Dex does not need to be protected, no one attacks him here. I'm afraid that I would not have to defend myself against the polarized girls, that I praise other pressure cookers here
Secondly, in Polaris you can simmer milk for 40 minutes (and in one go). I just like it a little longer - then it is not just a caramel color, but also has a caramel smell, pronounced And for someone, 20 minutes in a pressure cooker is enough: it smells like melted - and it is good.
I repeat: all pressure cookers are wonderful !!! And it's good that we have so few models of them, otherwise we would go crazy altogether, choosing
mary_kyiv
It is not clear how the power of both pressure cookers is the same 900 W, and the dex drowns milk faster.
Well, it turns out his temperature is chtoli higher?
ps I see from the message, it is clear that everyone drowns milk to their taste
azaza
Dex does not drown faster. It's just that everyone has different tastes. For some, the taste is enough after 40 minutes of simmering, but I like very, very stewed, thick. And the degree of vexation depends on the time.
Just as someone loves buckwheat in a ratio of 1 / 1.5, another is ideal 1/2, and the third is 1/4. Or someone loves barley to chew longer (then cook less), and someone loves that it resembles rice by its softness - and will also cook longer.
Julia V
Yes, it's a matter of taste, I somehow just decided to boil the milk, set something up to 10 minutes, and milk came out with a taste of light heating
mary_kyiv
Does the pressure in the polaris take a long time to build up? This also affects the duration of the work. if the dex lid closes better, can it pick up steam faster?
azaza
The duration of the setting (i.e. the pressure build-up) depends solely on the amount of food in the saucepan and its initial temperature. If, for example, you put a couple of briquettes of frozen vegetables there, the pressure will build up for a long time (first, the pressure cooker will melt the ice, boil it, create steam from it, and only then will it go on mode). And if the cereal is poured with boiling water, the pressure build-up time will decrease significantly.
mary_kyiv
But how then does baking in polaris take place, there should not be pressure build up. Does she bake without pressure?
azaza
All pressure cookers bake without pressure. Whether it's Polaris, Dex, or Elby.
The pressure creates steam. Where does so much liquid come from in the dough so that steam accumulates on the lid lock? Even if it does, the pressure will not allow the dough to rise.
So baking in pressure cookers almost always takes place at normal pressure, except that sometimes microscopically increased pressure can be created. But not as serious as the preparation of other dishes.
mary_kyiv
Yes, I somehow wondered, here the dough for the cake is quite liquid, well, not soup, of course, suddenly the pressure is typed. and now you have explained and it became clear. Thank you.

But tell me, but if semolina or barley or corn porridge is cooked in milk, so that it’s not a mess, but such a thicker porridge, how is it cooked7
Are cereals poured into cold milk right away? And then it will not be lumps?
azaza
And then it will not be lumps?
Will not be. Problems only with semolina, but who will make it up? Pour it into boiling water, stir it, and leave it in the switched off multitask.
And milk porridge of any foam in a pressure cooker is prepared amazingly, the main advantage of a pressure cooker is that nothing ever escapes from it. The only thing that can cause the porridge to turn out not as it should be is the wrong proportion.
No, well, there are, of course, shoals, if the milk is bad. Or if you cook porridge with dried fruits, it will definitely curl up. If you need it with dried fruits, you will have to cook in two steps: first, cereal-milk-water (sugar, butter, salt - optional), literally boil for 5-7 minutes, let off steam, add dried fruits. Then nothing will collapse. And yes: cold ingredients are poured into the saucepan, all at once (except for dried fruits). You can, of course, preheat milk, then grits into it ... But who needs it? So you can cook on the stove. And we need helpers in the kitchen to make life easier.
And one more rule for milk porridge: the lid must be clean before boiling. Let's say that before that they cooked soup or stewed vegetables, and forgot to wash the lid, and put milk porridge the next day. In this case, the milk may curdle again. But not a fact. Depends on milk.
The traditional proportion of milk porridge is 1 mst of cereal to 5 mst of liquid. It is advisable to give 3 milk and 2 water from these 5 glasses of liquid. If you need a thicker porridge, change the proportion in the right direction.Try 1 cc of cereal to 4 cc of liquid to start. And then you will correct: you need more fluid, or less.
Sone4ka
Quote: mary_kyiv

Oh, now the man has already decided, but the Polaris also has a spare wheel.

Today I called about Liberty / Polaris and spare pots to that Marina, whose phone number Tatyana gave here. Marina said that she no longer had pots.
I called the store (warehouse), the boy who picked up the phone couldn't say anything intelligible about the spare wheels. He is either not at all in the subject, or they are not there either, although they are available on the site, but it is not a fact that they are following it. I still didn't understand anything - they are, they are not ...

If you spin these models because there are spare wheels for them - check first their availability. No matter how they are taken apart to zero, and then you will not find them again in the afternoon with fire.
azaza
Quote: Sone4ka

Today I called about Liberty / Polaris and spare pots to that Marina, whose phone number Tatyana gave here. Marina said that she no longer had pots.
Sonechka, do not frighten me at night! I haven't received the second one yet! Paid to pay, but still nyama. Well, right now I'll start worrying.
Luda, Pinky! Do you have any progress with the saucepans? Haven't received it yet?
Sone4ka
Quote: azaza

Sonechka, do not frighten me at night! I haven't received the second one yet! Paid to pay, but still nyama. Well, right now I'll start worrying.

Well ... what a lakhudra I am ?! godmother Deksik almost deprived her of sleep
Tatyana, I firmly believe that your saucepan is already on its way to you. Either I could not agree with the boy from the store and messed up something, or you all your friendly team and sold out all the basins.

Infa was more to mary_kyiv, because we are about the same with her reflect choose. But it's already easier for me))

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