Elena Bo
Quote: dopleta
In Fixprice, 40 rubles. multi-colored polypropylene steamers:
Very pretty. I bought it last year in the fall. But someone here said that for 40 rubles. nothing good can be.
And I have already seen the same products from Fix price several times in other stores, but at a price several times higher.
dopleta
Quote: Elena Bo
the same products from Fix price in other stores, but at a price several times higher.
Absolutely, I wrote about it too! There are convenient small colored folding shelves that can be stacked on top of each other (I bought several of them for a summer residence), which are already in the World of Books for 279 rubles. !

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Nonsense
I can't stand screw garlic presses either! Wash - you will be tortured! I have several of them in the warehouse of unnecessary things. Throw it away - somehow the hand does not rise. Here they are, they are taking up a place!
Elena Bo
Quote: dopleta
There are handy little colored folding shelves that you can stack on top of each other.
I bought these in kitchen cabinets to put in the background. Very comfortably.
dopleta
And, by the way, do not you think, Lena, that the fixed-price people have more area than in the photo (the photo is just from the World of Books)?
Elena Bo
Quote: dopleta
And, by the way, do not you think, Lena, that the fixed-price people have more area than in the photo (the photo is just from the World of Books)?
Not. Exactly the same. One to one.
Mirabel
I should have gotten into this topic, but read about Alligators
I agree with Larisa that the little reddish chopper is such a lovely thing!
And what is a Trunk-window?
dopleta
Quote: Mirabel
And what is a Trunk-window?
Vika, look: 🔗
anna_k
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Here I bought in M-Video for points, so as not to disappear. I am very happy - she chops the onion once or twice! I will save it for onions, I'm afraid to try nuts.

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I bought this one in Metro two months ago. It turned out to be a wonderful thing. Now I often chop onions on it (although there is a Berner and an Alligator). Sometimes I immediately chop half an onion and half a carrot.
I chopped walnuts on it - I really liked it!

Well, as a bonus - my son is not indifferent to this thing
Mikhaska
Divna, well, look tada.

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The photo is practically full size.
Zena
oh how small!
is it for garlic?
Mikhaska
Yes. For garlic, for small onions ... In general, for vegetable fines (as I understand it). I think that it will work for peeled walnuts as well. But, while I have not tried to grind them in this way yet.
Wild cat
Girls, Tescoma has such a lovely little thing!
For stuffing potatoes! I just can't!
Something I can't find it anywhere ... I found a fresh video on YouTube
I don't even know how this stray correctly called ...
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marinastom
Here's what's left of Mom.
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After cutting the potatoes with this ring, there are cool plump spiral worms that can be fried.
Sorry, the packaging, of course, has not survived, so I also don't know what it's called. And you won't ask your mom ...
Song
I, too, have similar things from the last century lying around.
marinastom
Anh, have they asked you about dinosaurs yet? My grand-nephews tried.
Zena
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I also have similar things from the last century lying around
oh and I have such rarities .. I'll take a picture ..
about one vesch and I do not know what to do then ??? can tell me .. for 10 years already, it’s just lying in the locker ...
Wild cat
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Here's what's left of Mom.

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After cutting the potatoes with this ring, there are cool plump spiral worms that can be fried.
Sorry, the packaging, of course, has not survived, so I also don't know what it's called. And you won't ask your mom ...
Ehh! And my mother and grandmothers don't have such ...
I want, I just can't!
Yes, yes, there in the video this plump spiral is deep-fried. Children then with a smile from ear to ear, gobble up!
Stafa
Quote: Divna
than you remove the core from apples.
I have such a type, one took down, bought another the same, bought both in the uterre and in the surname.
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marinastom
Wild cat, Masha, I just saw a similar thing in "White Cat". There are even two sizes.
Mikhaska
Wild cat, and you have not tried to look at the bazaar, if it still exists in your city? I bought these in an ordinary vegetable market. There, ladies and gentlemen are always sitting on the sidelines, and they offer all kinds of knives for chopping cabbage, graters and so on. Here, among other things, and such cutouts. They even demonstrate their capabilities. Quite solidly made and no worse than Teskom's. And they don't cost that much.
dopleta
Quote: Wildcat
such a lovely thing
I have been doing such things for more than a dozen years.

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These knives in sets can be bought in the markets. And, by the way, for stuffing potatoes (in the same place, on the market), the following is more suitable:

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Mikhaska
Wow, Larissa! The second cutout is very interesting! I've never seen this!
Zena
both on .. but it turns out that I already attached it to someone .. no ...
for what there is ...
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interesting with this wheel you can make pasties ?? glue the edges ...?
dopleta
Ira, look at the markets next to the peppers, they are the same size

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Zena
Quote: dopleta
look in the markets next to the peppers,
oh gorgeous thing .. I love her .. it costs a penny .. and benefits for 100 rubles ... I gave everyone to NG so then the calls went when they tried it ... WHERE TO GET ???
dopleta
I say - they are sold for a penny in the markets! Well, for the present time! Rub 60, kaats.
Zena
Quote: dopleta
I say - they are sold for a penny in the markets!
I bought it in the store ... in the owner's ... in November another rubles for 36-40 somewhere .. I don't remember ..
Wild cat
Quote: marinastom

Wild cat, Masha, I just saw a similar thing in "White Cat". There are even two sizes.
Thanks I'll know. As soon as I'm in the area of ​​this store, I'll go. (And it feels like I will appear there the other day!)

Quote: dopleta

I have been doing such things for more than a dozen years.

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These knives in sets can be bought in the markets. And, by the way, for stuffing potatoes (in the same place, on the market), the following is more suitable:
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Let's look, but is it big for cutting out the middle of the pepper? Or am I confusing?

Pancakehow she came out of the dark forest! By God! Everyone has everything ... I am lagging behind something from life!
Zena
Quote: Wildcat
is it big for cutting the middle of the pepper? Or am I confusing?
Wild cat, for the pepper, this one .. that Larissa showed:
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Song
Look how many rarities the girls dug up in the bins. No wonder they say that the new is the well-forgotten old.
Nonsense
I bake strudel, fry cutlets and run here. One portion of cutlets is burnt! And I'm interested!
Lettera
Coffee maker BEKO BKK 2113, she Arcelik on Ebay with delivery from $ 100-110

And they gave me a rarity spice mill Straume
this, only white and the year of issue 79
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pretty

p. from. singled out, otherwise they take for a coffee grinder
dopleta
Yes, but not long ago one of the girls bought exactly the same in Turkey, only with a different name!
Olga VB
Anh, this particular model?
BEKO BKK 2113, aka Arcelik
Watched the video, prices ... Expensive.
As for the knives for the spirals - I also have these for many years - at least 30.
And the Straume coffee grinder is constantly in operation - it works properly, and it is at least 40 years old.
Lettera
Quote: Olga VB
coffee grinder Straume

Ol, they gave me NOT a coffee grinder (why show it here?), But
Quote: Lettera
spice mill Straume
The coffee grinder is also lying somewhere, almost serviceable, I use a millstone.
Pichenka
Quote: Lettera

And they gave me a rarity, a Straume spice mill
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I remember how now. What quality equipment was. The coffee grinder is a beast.
Incidentally ... the mixer is still alive.
For repairs, I mix all sorts of mixtures for putty, whitewash. Not a fig he does not do.
Anna1957
Quote: Olga VB

Anh, this particular model? Watched the video, prices ... Expensive.
As for the knives for the spirals - I also have these for many years - at least 30.
And the Straume coffee grinder is constantly in operation - it works properly, and it is at least 40 years old.
Yes, Ol, it is she.
Masinen
Girls, I want this kind of thing.
My oldest child is very fond of Churos.

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More precisely, I ordered it))
Elena Bo
Masinen, what is it and where is it given?
Song
Masinen, pretty thing. Also on Ozone?
Masinen
Yeah on the ozone.
Here's a link
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And the price is normal.
By the way, this is the Princess)
And I also liked the maker for the waffles. Yellowy)
Natusichka
And I really need a waffle iron ... the one, as before, rectangular waffles that make, which roll up into a tube ...
And on sale I see only round ...
Piano
Olx, the flowerbed and kidstaff are full of old Soviet waffle irons
EnichkaEnina
Masinen, Mash, we have one. of course, churros will not work, but custard pies are very good. good, but if you take a muffin dough and bake, you get delicious and beautiful cookies. It bakes very, very quickly. I am more than happy with the purchase
Masinen
EnichkaEnina, Elena thanks)
In the evening, I'll open the topic for this thing))
Tanyulya
Mash, it seems to me that churos will not work ... they are fried in oil, here I think it will work like cupcakes. I wanted the same one, but changed my mind, took a half-thick waffle iron .. with a flower.
Svetta
Here is an interesting article
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Well, let's say that some of them have already had some devices for a long time (I will not point my finger at I will add)
dopleta
svettaI liked the bar very much, started dreaming ...
Seven-year plan
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Girls, are there owners of such jars among us?

Jamie Oliver jar set for tea, coffee and sugar

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Wondering how tight the lid is to the jar?

And I still can't understand, in the photo it is not very clear whether there is a sealing silicone ring on the covers ...

In the description for this bank (Jamie Oliver can with name window) about the silicone ring mentioned:

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Inna! I myself have been looking at these jars for a long time! So beautiful!
I already showed you mine for cookies! They have a silicone seal. My can barely opens! The lid fits so tightly! And on these, I see the same seal.

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