Wiki
Quote: Igrig
If from Iran, then I'm afraid that this is a set of caviar!
It looks like this, but not salad bowls. But I will have sauces for my husband too, and it is important that they are made of glass, that is, for any dish.
I use such salad bowls for sour cream
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I actually have all the dishes now. But for sauces these bowls are too big for me.

Quote: Mandraik Ludmila

Ozone says China
And here is the same brand Isfahan, and Iran is indicated 🔗
julia_bb
Quote: Svetlana777
there are French sets of white dishes in quality, these bowls are the same
So this is such a special glass, if you are talking about the Luminarc brand. I also have plates and bowls from this manufacturer.

All Luminarc tableware and some types of drinking glass are made of high quality material - impact-resistant glass, created using special melting technologies. During the production process, the dishes undergo an additional process of hardening, or "hardening", which guarantees a higher mechanical and thermal resistance of products. As a result of these technological features of production, Luminarc glassware is able to withstand more intense loads than ordinary glassware.

Svetlana777
Quote: julia_bb
So this is such a special glass,
yeah, until then it dawned on that it was glass, just for me tinted glass is the one that is simply painted and then it will clamber - that's it in the first place and remembered
Creamy
Back to the last post about homemade small cakes made from plastic containers. I made another container-carrying, rectangular. Volume 1.6 liters, the size of the working surface of the bottom 17 x 11, height 9 cm. Here is a photo in expanded form. At the bottom of a cut out plastic napkin lies a stencil to indicate the size of the intended piece of cake or cake, so that it fits exactly, there was not much and not enough. There is no way without a stencil, it is extremely convenient.

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On top of the pie (I have an apple-banana flip according to Tolstoy) I apply a stencil of the bottom of the carrying container. Precisely according to a stencil, I cut a piece from a large pie to the desired size.

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Here's a top view of the moved pie:

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There is a pie in a container.

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That's it, you can go on a visit, because our cake is packaged correctly. Under the bottom of the cake there is an eared napkin for gentle and safe removal from the container.

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But you can cut, pack and safely bring any ordinary pie just like that.

If you looked closely, you probably noticed the handle of the container. Yes, I switched to a new way of attaching new handles from plastic buckets. It turns out to be simpler, sleeker and hermetically sealed. In general, there are no large through holes now. If you are interested in a new mounting method, write. I will show and tell my new park of cake carriers with new handles.

Anna67
Creamy, and why didn’t it still occur to me to mold puff salads like a fur coat on the container lid?
For an elegant presentation, of course, a herring masthead, I have a wild amount of all sizes, but as soon as I think that then it is somehow stored in the refrigerator, the craving for beauty disappears immediately.
Mandraik Ludmila
Today I bought such a gravy boat in Magnet
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And for shopping they presented such a cutting mold for cookies.
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Wiki
I saw such sauce boats in the same store, they are pretty, but half the size of my fish.
zvezda
Quote: Creamy
If you are interested in a new mounting method, write. I will show and tell my new park of cake carriers with new handles.
Alevtina, Wow! Of course interesting! Write, I’m writing down after you .. now I’ll type pens and containers and go! 2 has already given
Mandraik Ludmila
So I thought, I don't need 6 pieces, but this is exactly the size, I took one, we don't have a lot of sauces yet
Wiki
I also don't need 6, but a set was on sale. If my daughter takes it, I will share it with her. If she doesn’t take it (and she won’t take it, because she doesn’t get pounded with such nonsense, put in store ketchup and it’s good) - well, let it stand, it will suddenly break.

Sasha55
Today in Metro I took pictures of kitchen tricks.
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Some prices are straight horse (transparent frames). But my beloved little whites are just a good price, I used to buy them for almost 90 rubles. white sauceiki on a stand, with uneven edges look really cool.
Anna67
Mandraik Ludmila, and how much is in that gravy boat? It looks like just what I want (though I don't know why, weigh spices and make a marinade, probably), not big and without frills.
Cirre
Quote: Sasha55
favorite little whites

In the fix they are 77 rubles
Mandraik Ludmila
Anna, paint 176 ml
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Anna67
Mandraik Ludmila, the description is cool for adults and keep in a dark place
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Buttercup, in our store "Olympus" these saucers cost 44 rubles, in Auchan 72 rubles.
Sonadora
The second life of the disposable spice grinder

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M @ rtochka
Manya, Blimey!!!
And I just saw it, you have to pry it with a knife to open it. I even broke the tip of my knife (
How easy it is!
Live and learn
Wiki
This should be sent to Gol. Somewhere I have these things lying around, I must try.
Anna67
Wiki, why are they lying around? I went straight from the bucket, sometimes straight from the store (I like a mortar, there is an electric pepper grinder, and sometimes I urgently have to buy pepper, and not look for where it is in the bags).
zvezda
Anna, in the morning I posted my video in the subject of Tartlets & Co !! on this topic! Today I began to sort out spices and remembered "What have you? Didn't you see
Anna67
zvezda, about how to remove the cover? Yes, I almost cut myself a long time ago, since then I bought mills with batteries. And I also really fell in love with crushing spices in a mortar - I like heterogeneity. There is something mystical about it. It’s a pity for the banks themselves, but I don’t think of why they are needed.
Crown
Quote: Sonadora

The second life of the disposable spice grinder
Thanks for reminding me. I also used mine many times (I did it myself), and then I bought a couple of good electric mills and abandoned this one, I was already thinking of throwing it out, and when watching your video it dawned on me that I had flavored salt lying restless, I made it with garlic and basil, she turned out to be large, now I will put it in this piece and I will crush it over a plate.
And how I had not guessed before!
Anna67
Quote: CroNa
flavored salt
I have it and it is electric. What other options are there?
In, maybe she will turn sugar into powder?
Mandraik Ludmila
ANGELINA BLACKmore, so it will be much more expensive for me to get there
Crown
Quote: Anna67

I have it and it is electric. What other options are there?
In, maybe she will turn sugar into powder?
No, it won't, I tried to put flax and sesame seeds in there, they fly by.
Anna67
Sorry.
Wiki
Quote: Anna67
Wiki, why are they lying around?
What if they come in handy?
Maybe they are not lying around, but it seems to me that I recently saw something similar in the summer kitchen, and in a large kettle (which I also keep for some reason, although we use a thermopot for 18 years and there are 3 electric kettles)
Mandraik Ludmila
Wiki, what if the electricity is turned off, and you have a kettle, the right thing
Anna67
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
necessary thing
Yes, I also have a kettle and a healthy jug. True, a little shabby from the enamel, but suddenly a war?
Mandraik Ludmila
I will not say how many different teapots I have (mostly teapots) - I didn't count them, they are like decorations on the top of the stove, I periodically take them out.
Sasha55
Quote: Cirre
In the fix they are 77 rubles
In our fixes, no.
Wiki
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila

Wiki, what if the electricity is turned off, and you have a kettle, the right thing
Only today they turned off for a couple of hours, sawed trees down the street. So I ran straight to the summer kitchen to look for a kettle? Nope! Warmed water in Turk and Delov
ANGELINA BLACKmore
Quote: Mandraik Lyudmila
so it will be much more expensive for me to get there
Lyudochka, no questions. I just stated that they cost a penny. I like them so much. So pretty.
Cirre
Quote: gawala
I bought just such a figurine, a poached egg to do

We also have one on ozone, but the price is not humane

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ANGELINA BLACKmore
I bought a cute shop in Fix
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Creamy
Quote: zvezda
Quote: Creamy on 12/13/2018, 10:28 PM
If you are interested in a new mounting method, write. I will show and tell my new park of cake carriers with new handles.
Alevtina, Well, you give it! Of course interesting! Write, I’m writing down after you .. now I’ll type pens and containers and go! 2 has already given

Here's a picture.

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Here already with handles.

Two regular round swirling containers, both from PHIBO, one with a volume of 1.2 liters with a working inner diameter of 13 cm and a height of 10.5 cm, the other with a volume of 1.8 liters with a working inner diameter of 14.5 cm and a height of 13 cm. They are cheap - 80 and 100 rubles. But they need to finish the bottom - look carefully at the first photo. I glued an even bottom from the means at hand on double-sided tape.

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Large handle mount

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photo of attaching the handle inside the bucket.

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Another container with a square bottom with a volume of 2 liters. And handles from him. and also fastening of handles from plastic hooks for cornices.

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The heaviest mount to manufacture and the longest in time. More, probably, I will not repeat this type of fastening on plastic hooks for cornices. Very confusing.

Here is a view of a hook on a bucket.

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Here is the cutest, simplest and most reliable attachment for just this type of handle.

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Here they are, the most correct handles! There are balls at the ends of the handles.

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Oh, what are those white squares at the ends of the pens? We really need these squares!

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Rolled up donor buckets for pens with squares.

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That's why we needed the squares at the ends of the pens - this is to know how big the native hole was in the donor bucket from seaweed or mayonnaise. By selection, we select from the set of drills exactly that, the required suitable diameter, or a little more than 0.2 mm! It is with this drill that you need to drill holes for the handles.

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When marking the place for the holes for the handles, one should take into account the fact that it is convenient to carry the container in the winter with a gloved hand. Right with the glove and try it on. Measure the length of the plastic pen and make an exact duplicate out of paper. Using masking tape, attach a paper pen at the intended attachment point and try on with a gloved hand. Otherwise, I missed one container, my hand barely passes with gloves, do not repeat my mistake.

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Insert the balls at the ends of the handles into the drilled holes and from the inside, melt these balls slightly (!) With something metal of small diameter, slightly larger in size than the balls. I found such a bronze thing. I heated it with pliers on the flame of a gas burner and very carefully applied the pens to the ball, the ball heated up, melted, flattened and became a little larger in diameter. I chilled under a stream of cold water and then the metal thing, already cooled (!) With a little effort, separated from the rivet. You can use a nail head, about a forty. If I did not tire and frighten with such a long description, then good luck, Samodelkins! We observe safety precautions, being in a good creative mood, we make ourselves any cake-carriers, in any quantity we need. Good luck!
Cirre
Creamy, AlevtinaI think you still need to come here Necessity for invention is cunning
Kalyusya
Into Crazy Hands Creamy!
Creamy
Cirre, Galina, in the topic "The need for invention is cunning" the main goal is to make a cheap analogue of an expensive one. Just buy a container with latches for 180-240 rubles, it's not cheap at all, simple handles add the functionality of an expensive item.
zvezda
Alevtina, Thank you so much! We need to revise all our stocks and adjust them to fit the description.I understood all the methods, well, the very essence, of course, here the glue gun will not be superfluous, the whole trouble is that I practically do not eat either mayonnaise or cucumbers at all! All that was thrown out: girl_pardon: now a bucket has been freed from under the honey and I will try!
Can you open your SAMODELKINA Temko? We hear so many necessary advice from you!
OgneLo
Quote: zvezda
I practically don't eat anything in buckets!
plastic rivets will allow you to connect any handle to any container.
For example, plastic rivets, leg height 3 mm
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Ada-Adochka
Awesome Fish Processing Machine at 9:07 am

Creamy
OgneLo, Marina, such plastic rivets fundamentally solve the problem. Another question is where to get them in the provinces in the amount of several pieces? And so, well, very good!

Ada-Adochka, Hell, indeed, a wonderful electrical thing. I would have such a godfather, otherwise he has already tortured the godfather by cleaning his fish from fishing.
Crown
Quote: Sonadora

The second life of the disposable spice grinder

🔗

Quote: CroNa
Thanks for reminding me. I also used mine many times (I did it myself), and then I bought a couple of good electric mills and abandoned this one, I was already thinking of throwing it out, and when watching your video it dawned on me that I had flavored salt lying restless, I did it with garlic and basil, she turned out to be large, now I'll put it in this thing and crush it over a plate. And how I had not guessed before!
Works!!! Today I poured salt there, it is finely crushed and does not fizzle out, it is very convenient. Only I did not keep it hot in water, but heated it on the lid of a saucepan with hot water and pressed the dry one into place.
OgneLo
Quote: Creamy
where to get them in the provinces in the amount of several pieces?
make it yourself: by melting according to the method you described, first one edge of a suitable plastic tube, then, after connecting the parts, the other.
Graziella
Quote: Ada-Adochka
Awesome Fish Processing Machine at 9:07 am
I want this too !!!! And a spray bottle for melted butter! Where can I buy???
Crown
It seems to me that this machine shoots too thick, with meat, and it works too brutally, it's scary to look.
dopleta
I showed my electric fish scaler - a good thing, but my husband no longer catches fish, I will sell it, but I have enough of the one that I advised everyone here - LuxFish.

Wildebeest
Quote: Anna67
For an elegant presentation, of course, a herring masthead, I have a wild number of them in all sizes,
Some are lucky, but we lost the last five years ago without a trace. And before that there was a glass, ancient one, born in 1957-58, which disappeared twenty years ago. I liked her. She also disappeared without a trace.
We notify everyone and all households about broken dishes, so that later they do not turn the apartment over in search of loss.
Are the herring boxes sold separately now?

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