Caprice
And I don't like wooden ones. You can't put them in the dishwasher. I take plastic at IKEA. They are cheap. I just throw away the spoiled ones and replace them with new ones.
julia_bb
Quote: OlgaGera
Kitchen trivia "Reply # 32963 Today at 17:51"
Quote: julia_bb from Today at 04:15 PM
Oh, I never used a hatchet when I was born))
And beat off the meat and flatten the chicken?
I beat off the chops with a hammer, and there was never a need to use a hatchet. It turns out I never buy meat with bone, solid pulp
Nonsense
And it seems to me, put the meat in a bag and beat it off neatly. The board will not be damaged. We do not beat with all dope strength. And if you need to cut a bone, for this there is a thick wooden board on which the husband chops.
Elena Tim
Yeah, yeah, let's write it down: don't want thin ones, but want them too thick (well, hto used to manage)
Oh defki ...

About Tima ... I can, kanesh, and Tim lust, but he is still asleep, boor.

Girls, thanks a lot for your advice!
I'll see what kind of oak boards they are ... I somehow completely lost sight of the fact that there are wooden boards too.
Nonsense
Quote: Elena Tim
do not want thin, but want tooo
Lenusik, just in case I inform you: TimA - thin, flexible.
Elena Tim
Gyyy, yes, she drove her to look.
Thank you, Natus.
Belka13
And I don't have an old stool, but I have a piece of countertop from a neighbor's set from under an oval sink. It is thick - 4.5 cm, so it's not scary to pound on it. Anna67, and according to the law of meanness, it is necessary to cut a fish or a bone just when the husband is at work or on business. And I wrote about the kitchen hatchet, and then suddenly someone thought about a real, woodcutting
Anna67
Belka13, I also wanted to write about the countertop. I also have from the sink, round. Here's her on a stool ... because if something glass falls on the table. For a worker - this is a machete, he will chop my equipment more ...
And it’s a pity to buy boards specially. The chessboard is lying (the kitchen, of course, in a cage). Like bamboo. I didn’t wet it, oiled it with oil, in general she was very careful about it herself ... Not on cubes, but went along.
Igrig
Quote: Belka13
and according to the law of meanness, it is necessary to cut a fish or a bone exactly when the husband is at work or on business. And I wrote about the kitchen hatchet, and then suddenly someone thought about a real, woodcutting
Dear ladies! Well, why do you strive to cut from the shoulder? Don't do it at all! I think I wrote in the topic about knives that you don't need to chop, you need to saw (after all, every woman knows how to do this perfectly).
It is most convenient to cut frozen meat, fish, bones, any saw:
- do not cut the table, stool, etc.,
- there are no fragments throughout the kitchen,
- target fingers will be.
But, of course, some security measures must be applied.
Further, it can be used for sawing bones or for sawing the ridge of large fish. bread knife... It looks like a saw - isn't it! Make a cut and easily hit the bone with the back of the knife, with a certain effort you will get an open fracture of this bone (without any "I woke up - plaster cast!"), Besides, without fragments. All this is on the table on the board.
Honestly, it's still better to instruct a man, but even if you have to do it yourself, it's easier than waving an ax!
Well, you also need a saw, of course!
Anna67
In terms of shards, you are absolutely right.
Bread? He doesn't even cut bread. I threw away all such knives except a small one with small teeth - for a lemon. Let him chop further, the man in the house should do at least something besides tamping the sofa and folding the dishes in the PMM (he calls it I washed the dishes)
But what is interesting is, if I saw it so well, then where did the bad reviews about electric knives come from? I did not delve deeply into the problem, I wanted to buy and because of the reviews I did not. Maybe in vain? Will they cut the meat out of the freezer, if not immediately, then while it is still soft but not a monolith?
Umka
Quote: Anna67
Bread? He doesn't even cut bread.
Annameans you've never had a cool / quality bread knife.

Quote: Belka13
And I am sorry to use a bread knife for such purposes. It is not very cheap.
Olga, I also absolutely agree with you, but slightly defrosted beef / pork pulp when necessary - saw, and for the bones I use kitchen scissors.
Belka13
Igrig, and what's wrong with the fact that I quietly hit the bone with a small hatchet? Sawing is a waste of time, and it is often sorely lacking. And I am sorry to use a bread knife for such purposes. It is not very cheap.
Pakat

I have this, very spicy, I cut a hachu, a ruble hachu ...
Belka13
Pakat, I haven't bought one yet, I haven't found a decent one. I would like forged, but we have everything frivolous in the stores. I use a Leifheit hatchet. He has both a hatchet and a hammer for striking in one device.
Igrig
Quote: Belka13
Igrig, what's wrong with the fact that I quietly hit the bone with a small hatchet?
Absolutely nothing wrong if the bone is out of place!
Well, I also have a Leifheit hatchet, just not used. Steel is very soft, and most importantly, it is so heavy, unbalanced, narrow slippery handle, in general, it is simply inconvenient to use it.
She is such a Russian woman, I do not speak about "stopping the horse", but with a hatchet - so always please!
By the way. Collect shards all over the kitchen - spend more time than sawing!
Kara
Quote: Umka19

Annameans you've never had a cool / quality bread knife.

I totally agree! Anna, when I was changing my knife park for Victorinox, I ordered bread already in the third run, I thought, well, I need it. Oh, how wrong I was! He is impeccable, he cuts bread like softened butter, and cutting biscuits into cakes is a pleasure, now I don't even get a thread. Only need to be more careful with him, I cut my fingers only with this knife
Irgata
Quote: Igrig
poke a hatchet
my husband bales with a real hatchet, just not a big one, we have one, he has been living in the kitchen for a long time, but he got it from a carpenter relative
Longina
Quote: Umka19
Anna, so you have never had a cool / high quality bread knife.
I am also very happy with the bread knife. I bought a stock in Magnet for chips.
Kitchen little things (2)
Anna67
So it wasn't. And how can he be good if half of the bread is bought in slices no more than once a month, and then not everyone? One thing I remember was the waviness there was rare, I can't imagine how to saw such a bone.
This is how Pakat showed us and broke. My husband liked it, he constantly used it for everything in a row, and somehow it was not on my hand. Also the handle is plastic. Maybe hygienic, but it slips in the hand.
I am beautifull
Quote: Miranda
I am beautiful, but is it with a hole or a final spiral?
The spiral ends
filirina
Quote: Igrig
what not to chop, need to saw

The male approach is immediately visible! And cutting frozen meat or thick fish ridge is very problematic! You need to have a silushka in your hands, otherwise you will have to saw it before your husband arrives. I am not a small woman and my hands have the power, but to cut .... no, it is irrational! For cutting solid objects I have a kitchen hatchet and a straightening hammer in the kitchen. I put the hatchet in place of the intended cut and a bale on top with a hammer ... two, three blows and an absolutely even, beautiful cut! (for those in the tank: the straightening hammer is rubberized, so the hatchet does not suffer)
Anna67
Quote: filirina
straightening hammer
And how is it better than a regular hammer?
Svetta
Quote: filirina

For cutting solid objects I have a kitchen hatchet and a straightening hammer in the kitchen. I put the hatchet in place of the intended cut and a bale with a hammer on top ...two, three blows and an absolutely even beautiful cut! (for those in the tank: the straightening hammer is rubberized, so the hatchet does not suffer)
I cut it in the same way, only I have a regular hammer. So I put the tack on the hatchet and bale with a hammer. Quickly and simply, otherwise you will lift your husband off the couch ...
Igrig
Quote: svetta
Quote: filirina from Today at 18:55
For cutting solid objects, I have a kitchen hatchet and a straightening hammer in the kitchen. I put the hatchet in place of the intended cut and a bale with a hammer on top ... two, three blows and an absolutely even, beautiful cut! (for those in the tank: the straightening hammer is rubberized, so the hatchet does not suffer)
svetta
I cut it in the same way, only I have a regular hammer. So I put the tack on the hatchet and bale with a hammer. Quickly and simply, otherwise you will lift your husband off the couch ...
What brave husbands you have! In their place, given your merits of handling a hatchet and hammer, I would simply be on duty in the kitchen in order to prevent unwanted consequences!
And to both of you, GREAT!
filirina
Quote: Igrig
What brave husbands you have! In their place, given your merits of handling a hatchet and hammer, I would simply be on duty in the kitchen in order to prevent unwanted consequences!

Igor,



Added Saturday 17 Dec 2016 07:44 PM

Quote: Anna67
And how is it better than a regular hammer?

for those in the tank: the straightening hammer is rubberized, so the hatchet does not suffer


Added Saturday 17 Dec 2016 7:46 PM


or you can do this:
Quote: svetta
I put a tack on the hatchet and bale with a hammer
julia_bb
Quote: filirina
I put the hatchet in place of the intended cut and a bale with a hammer on top ... two, three blows and an absolutely even, beautiful cut! (for those in the tank: the straightening hammer is rubberized, so the hatchet does not suffer)
Yeah, live, learn
Hellen
Girls, in the fixed price list non-stick rugs for 51 rubles
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Miranda
Hellen, Wow, thanks.
We must go in.

Have you bought it? Is it straight like the one sold everywhere?
Hellen
I bought, but there is nothing to compare with. Thin.

Miranda
Hellen, buy and compare
Mari_M
Miranda, they are somewhat similar to the rugs with Ali that I bought. I don't know about the quality
Bijou
Well, they didn't send me thin ones with Ali. On the contrary, I liked the local purchases of the thinner ones more.
Mari_M
Bijou, Lena, and they sent me not thin ones. They look the same, but I don't know about the quality. Trsty or thin
Miranda
I bought three of these from different companies at Ozone.

I liked the light and subtle ones.
Blacks are thicker and less flexible. They can be put on a baking sheet, and light ones try to fail.
Black round for the frying pan. In thickness, they are between.

I saw all three views on Ali, I liked all three at work. I want more of these, because they are a lot. I liked freezing on them, baking .. But something went up, so Ali as a way out. If the fix is ​​okay, then ok.
Irgata
Quote: svetta
only I have a regular hammer. So I put the tack on the hatchet and bale with a hammer. Fast and easy

we, women, in the absence of a husband, immediately grows savvy

and a very good way, even safer * male *, when a hatchet with a swing, then everything is pointwise
Svetta
Quote: Irsha


we, women, in the absence of a husband, immediately grows savvy
Yes, I have a husband, just got a "sofa version". His hands are both left and do not grow out of his shoulders, until you get to the kitchen, then it's faster to do it yourself. But then he washes the dishes in my kitchen and cleans the apartment, I don't touch. Oh how!
June
You've come across a gorgeous rare "version"! Congratulations! Be proud and take care! Will last a long time!
Irgata
Quote: svetta
Yes, I have a husband
nope, I mean that * if the husband is not at home *


Added Sunday, December 18, 2016 12:50 PM

Quote: June
Will last a long time!
that's for sure
Wildebeest
The girls confirm that the non-stick fixed mats are cool, they are from the Kitchen collection, packaged like You'll love, size 30 * 40.
Anchic
The fixation rugs are cool - my mother pulled out the bread, so it almost flew out of the oven onto the floor, slipped straight off.
Kara
Girls, and now I have a choice! Manka gave me

Kitchen little things (2)
Kitchen little things (2)

I, dark, did not know that there are such breadboards. All ingenious - simple, cut, all the crumbs are in the bottom of the pallet, you don’t shout at your relatives that cereals were sown throughout the kitchen
Anna5311
Kara, Irina, I also see such a board for the first time. I wonder where they sell these?
Kara
We must try our ShuMash
julia_bb
Quote: Kara
I, dark, did not know that there are such breadboards. Everything ingenious - simple, cut, all the crumbs are in the bottom of the pallet, you don’t shout at your relatives that cereals were sown throughout the kitchen
Cool! I nadot too)))
Kara
On it, you can also cool bread after HP. This also taught me Manya
Yuliya K
Quote: Anna5311
I wonder where they sell these?

There is ozone, but they ask for something dearly for it ...

🔗

julia_bb
Yuliya K, that's nothing, but German / Italian joked 3-4 thousand
Yuliya K
Quote: julia_bb
that's nothing, but German / Italian joked 3-4 thousand

Kara
Quote: Yuliya K


There is ozone, but they ask for something dearly for it ...

🔗


I think I have one, Bohmann
Anna67
Uh-huh. I'd rather run the robot vacuum cleaner once again. In general, she began to notice that she began to shake the crumbs from the countertops onto the floor. Well, unless, of course, the vacuum cleaner has not skated there before

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