Vesta
Sibelis, about this little thing somewhere here wrote and more than once, Larisa-Doplet has.
Sibelis
VestaI'm afraid of her - she has seven blenders
Svetta
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I'm afraid of her - she has seven blenders
Hehe, if only blenders! Terrible man!
dopleta
Girls! What's wrong ? I'm kind! I'll tell you truncated, I'll show you truncated! Natasha, which one of these to tell you about? Current we again leave the topic.
Completely stupid and useless kitchen gadgets
Sibelis
dopleta, that's kind of top left crap unthinkable similar thing
Vesta
Natashadon't be afraid she is good
Wildebeest
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VestaI'm afraid of her - she has seven blenders
Unlike us, Larisa's husband is also sick with what we all suffer here.
So there is nothing to be afraid of, she is the most responsive in our country, she will always tell about everything she knows, but knows a lot of things.
Sibelis
Quote: Wildebeest
what we all suffer from here
we do not suffer, we enjoy
Wildebeest
Sibelis, our pleasure comes to us through suffering.
dopleta
Gyyy Sveta is right! Because seven because he himself often drags me what, in his opinion, I lack. So, Natasha, I like this thing - the bitter is called - less than the bottom one in the photo. The principle is the same: due to the impact force, a circle is knocked out on the shell. In the upper piece, you need to hold the egg in one hand, with the other pull the spring high enough, and in the lower one, because of the curved metal strip stretched to the side, also acting as a spring, this process is easier and more convenient, in my opinion.
Completely stupid and useless kitchen gadgets
Sibelis
dopleta, for me this is a vivid example of an unnecessary and useless thing!
Song
Quote: dopleta

Completely stupid and useless kitchen gadgets
For lovers of soft-boiled eggs, it can be very useful.
Sibelis
Song, well, so we generally won't find useless things, only low-quality and ill-conceived things will remain in this topic.
Uselessness is a very subjective thing, it is useless to argue about it
Anna67
Is a marble rolling pin a useful thing? I almost didn't buy it for beauty, but it was expensive, it was lost, then it is expensive again ...
Anna1957
It is for the husband to be on the lookout: will he eat deliciously or behave well? I read this in a laugh)
Wildebeest
Anna1957, the wife usually with a frying pan, and the mother-in-law - with a rolling pin.
A marble rolling pin should be more impressive than a regular wooden one.
Anna67
Good boots, you need to take something heavy, just a cut of a water pipe and a cast-iron cauldron ...
Sibelis
I dream of a rolling pin with a cavity inside where you can put ice. For shortcrust pastry.




Well, or at least a marble countertop with cooling
julia_bb
Quote: Sibelis
I dream of a rolling pin with a cavity inside where you can put ice. For shortcrust pastry.
Sibelis, in my opinion, Tupper has one - with a cavity inside for cold water.
And I also have a rolling pin Joseph
Sibelis
Quote: julia_bb
And I also have a rolling pin Joseph
so how is she? Isn't it really inconvenient?
Ketsal
There is usually marble, and the dough sticks to it more strongly than to wooden
julia_bb
Quote: Sibelis
so how is she? Isn't it really inconvenient?
I mainly use gingerbread for thick shortcrust pastry. For thin dough, yes, better with a regular rolling pin
Anna67
Ketsal, even dumplings stick? And no "easier to roll" bonus? OK then.

I'm happy with my rolling pin - it's light steel, it rolls like a sticky roller. Hollow, if you wash it then water pours out of it. Maybe she understands so that ice can be put in it, but so far it just came out to tear off the handles from the fastener)))
Sibelis
Anna67, in marble, it is precisely the advantage that it is heavy, it seems like less effort needs to be made to roll it out.




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until the handles have just come out of the fastener place, tear off
this is the first step, you need to move on
Ketsal
Anna67, I got used to it through parchment to roll, grandmother, who is fifty years more comfortable
Anna67
Quote: Sibelis
it is heavy, it seems like less effort is needed
So I'm curious - sort of like, or really so. Who else has heavy rolling pins and well-fed obedient husbands?
kirch
Quote: Anna67

So I'm curious - sort of like, or really so. Who else has heavy rolling pins and well-fed obedient husbands?
I have a marble one that has not been in demand for many years. I didn't like it. I don’t even remember why. It seems to stick to her.
Sibelis
I have a mortar and pestle made of marble objects. On the very first day after the purchase, it was covered inside with some kind of white coating, such as oxidized. I don't remember what I was grinding. I think the rolling pin can also stain if something accidentally gets on it, for example, pie filling.

Well, it has not deteriorated from these white spots, it just looks unpresentable.
Bijou
Quote: Sibelis
this is the first step, you need to move on
Our person!
Song
Quote: julia_bb
Tupper has one - with a cavity inside for cold water.
There is. Really handy for specific types of dough. Puff, for example.
Bijou
Quote: Sibelis
in marble, it is precisely the advantage that it is heavy, it seems like less effort is needed to roll it out.
And in fact? Even vague doubts torment me ...

With vertical loads from top to bottom, our carcass will still help your hands, here the extra kilogram is not so important, IMHO. Well, how much that rolling pin alone will push a layer of dough with its weight in a second - so much will be its useful work in the right direction.

But to lift this stone up and other spatial movements - so this extra kilogram is decent for us not useful work adds. Mm?
Anna67
Why not useful - you can pump up muscles
Bijou
Quote: Anna67
muscles can be pumped up
As well as surrounding objects. I can't even imagine where I would keep this.))
Anna67
Bijou, do you think the bottom of the cabinet will fall off? I have all the long pribluda like rolling pins-ladders lie there in a drawer from whatnot. I made an exception only for my grandmother's wooden rolling pin - I don't store it next to the stove and sink - you never know what.

I will support the previously said about the citrus sprayer - I finally caught my eye when there was an orange in the house. Sprays nothing, only tore an orange in vain. Maybe, of course, with a hard lemon it is better, but the lemon is already a pity.
Sibelis
Quote: Anna67
do you think the bottom of the cabinet will fall off?
Option, by the way)). You can also wash this marble rolling pin and put it in the dryer, which overhead hanging over the sink
Crown
Quote: Anna67
I will support the previously said about the citrus sprayer - I finally caught my eye when there was an orange in the house. Sprays nothing, only tore an orange in vain. Maybe, of course, with a hard lemon it is better, but the lemon is already a pity.
I was just going to write that in my business there are no useless gadgets, because before purchasing, I always very carefully weigh and evaluate the need / need for this purchase, as I remembered about these sprinklers, but my mother bought them for me. Until recently, I had them lying not even unpacked, I recently opened it only to study the principle of operation more thoroughly, because a sprinkler for a test with a similar design refused to splash after pouring hot water into it.
Still idle is an onion holder in the form of a comb of thick needles, I sometimes poke puff pastry with it or Uzbek cakes, and after acquiring a normal grater, two unpretentious for Korean carrots were also out of work.
Like about all the kitchen "trash" I remembered.
Sibelis
Crown, the comb is comfortable, I join the previous speakers. But if half a kitchen is filled with slicers, burners and alligators, then it will be forgotten in the corner, this is understandable
Well, here's another meat can be softened in the absence of a tender. And prick the dough, yes. For all this, there are also pribluds: a roller with needles, a tender. And the comb can do it alone
Anna67
Fork - one hit four holes. You don't need anything else for the test. And there is a roller for cutting the mesh. I will not say that it is useless, but my beauty did not work out the first time and my ardor subsided.
Bijou
Quote: Anna67
Biju, do you think the bottom of the cabinet will fall off?
I have all this kind of stuff in drawers, I feel sorry for the accessories. It already dances from the load when it leaves, so I also use it with a rolling pin?
Quote: Anna67
And there is a roller for cutting the mesh.
In! And then I really thought that I have nothing superfluous.
Anna1957
And for me this video is very nra. Right now there are no pictures, otherwise I would show. Fast and pleasant to the eye.
Anna67
Bijou, also beauty did not work? Well, I haven't given up yet, maybe I can learn the correct size and degree of stretching to choose.

I also remembered something useless - molds for making dumplings. My dough is not sculpted. And if you make it softer, then I'll do it with my hands. I know that others enjoy and enjoy.
Sibelis
I have the most vivid example of a stupid thing - these are scrambled eggs, they wrote about them above. I had a metal one, and scrambled eggs firmly adhered to it around the entire perimeter inside. Even after soaking, it did not leave - apparently, it was made at a defense plant. So I threw it out along with the fried eggs




Anna67, I have a similar mold for molding pasties. But here's the problem: I have never made pasties in my life, neither before nor after the purchase. And I'm not going to.
Bijou
Quote: Anna67
Bijou, too, beauty did not work?
I have no idea.
As for the 11.11 sale before last year on Ali I bought it, so it has been lying around ever since.

Quote: Sibelis
Anna67, I have a similar mold for sculpting pasties. But here's the problem: I have never made pasties in my life, neither before nor after the purchase. And I'm not going to.
That is, the fact that "a function gives birth to an organ" and not vice versa has been verified not only by me?

Sometimes I think about this when I think about the topic "and not regret that I have no induction Kenwood?" Like, I would have cooked risotto or some sauces ... probably.
I already bought a non-induction one, thanks.)) Special for kneading daily bread dough. And now I went and bought the second HP Panasonic on Avito, what if the first one breaks from batching? The second bucket is newer again ...
Anna67
I generally knead with my hands. Now she took out the kneader and put it on the table. The second or third time in my life I kneaded the dough. And then either minced meat or whipping. And adapt it to him: a cube, and a noodle cutter, and a citrus, and a meat grinder and the devil remembers what else with knives ...
Svetta
Quote: Anna1957

And for me this video is very nra. Right now there are no pictures, otherwise I would show. Fast and pleasant to the eye.
Here's a plus! I love it!
Completely stupid and useless kitchen gadgets
Sibelis
Bijou, I just ordered vacuum caps And I wasn't going to ...
Sometimes a philosophical thought comes that if something happens in life, and you need to leave light - I will hang myself with all this technique, like a Muslim woman in gold, and crawl into the fog
Anna67
The video is normal but did not live up to expectations, I thought it would be easier. It's like with dough or dumplings: you think I'll buy it and everything will work out. And in the end, if it works out, then without devices and they become superfluous.
Now it’s my turn to want the shape for the baguette ... and I’ll either buy the baguette itself, or the shape.
$ vetLana
Quote: svetta
Here's a plus! I love him
Sveta, how do you estimate the correct size for the grid? I haven't caught this moment yet. Length and width Or just cutting off the excess?
Bijou
Quote: Sibelis
Bijou, I just ordered vacuum caps And I wasn't going to ...
It itself, yes, I understand ...
Quote: Anna67
Now it’s my turn to want the shape for the baguette ... and I’ll either buy the baguette itself, or the shape.
So I bought it just after I had baked on a baking sheet for several years, standing on a dusty linen canvas.))
So ... I'm using it.
Sibelis
Anna67, a dish for the oven or for a bread maker? I remember when I was choosing a bread maker, I came across such models in which the baguette form was attached.




Quote: Bijou
It itself, yes, I understand
No, well, cho ... this ... Well, you can give it to someone. Here is a holiday - and no need to look for a gift.




By the way, I managed to get a set where the sizes are 23, 20 and 18, and not 23, 18 and 16. It's just that 16 is very small, I don't need it. And I'll probably use the big one. I have a glass cutting board, smooth, round - this would be perfect.

Although this is a claim for a useless gadget anyway

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