dopleta
innesss-ka, I'm writing from my phone and at the moment, I'm sorry, it's hard for me to place a direct link, so just open the last page in the topic "presses and garlic grinders".
Kokoschka
gala10The pots are wonderful!
Caprice
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the video is mesmerizing

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Not mesmerized.
innesss-ka
Larissa, thank you! Found it! ... I was looking for something in this thread. (also from the phone). Cool stuff. I liked that you can immediately distribute over the dish, and not flop the whole pile in one place and then stir it. Easy to wash?
dopleta
Washing is easy, the press is easy to disassemble:
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Musenovna
Please advise where to buy a good sieve for sifting tsz flour. At home there is a mechanical sieve mug from Ikea, I absolutely do not like flour for tsz.
Fofochka
Musenovna, Katya sifts very well the Tapervare sieve. Look in the Tapervare Dishes topic. There the girls discussed this sieve. I'll give you a link later.
Fofochka
Caprice
Quote: Fofochka

Musenovna, Katya sifts very well the Tapervare sieve. Look in the Tapervare Dishes topic. There the girls discussed this sieve. I'll give you a link later.
This sieve is convenient, of course. It is quite ergonomic. But, it sifts not ice. The holes are large for good screening.
Musenovna
Elena, thanks, but I just don't want mechanical. IKEA suits me perfectly, but it is not suitable for flour. Ideally, I want regular sieves for sifting flour, different sizes of holes, maybe a set. I don't know where to buy
Bast1nda
Quote: Caprice

This sieve is convenient, of course. It is quite ergonomic. But, it sifts not ice. The holes are large for good screening.
For whole grain, just suitable, there the cells are larger. Metallic clogs very quickly.
Rita
I bought new toys yesterday.
Cheese maker from Lekue:

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anna_k
Rita, watched the video, cool! Oh, it's a pity, I don't have a micr ... Because of a heap of devices there is nowhere to put
Bast1nda
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Rita, watched the video, cool! Oh, it's a pity, I don't have a micr ... Because of a heap of devices there is nowhere to put
Share the link, I probably missed it. I want to read about this little thing.
Rita
Bast1nda, type in lekue cheese maker in Google and you will see, otherwise I cannot give a link from the tablet.
Caprice
Quote: Bast1nda

For whole grain, just suitable, there the cells are larger. Metallic clogs very quickly.
For whole grains, too, not ice. The hand-held vibrating sieve does a great job with whole grain flour.
Caprice
Quote: Rita

I bought new toys yesterday.
Cheese maker from Lekue:


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Cool thing
Bast1nda
Quote: Rita

Bast1nda, type in lekue cheese maker in Google and you will see, otherwise I cannot give a link from the tablet.
Yeah, I looked, you can use any such container double. Just a question, it is still better to put cheese under oppression, have you already tried it, does it turn out loose?
Bast1nda
Quote: Caprice

For whole grains, too, not ice. The hand-held vibrating sieve does a great job with whole grain flour.
It is quite possible, but I am not planning anything yet))))) I have two usual ones, they seem to cope with their task.
Rita
Bast1nda, I just bought it yesterday, I haven't tried it yet
Song
Quote: Rita

I bought new toys yesterday.

Cheese maker from Lekue:

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Congratulations! Now you will eat twice as much cheese!
Kokoschka
It seems to me that there are no such people in Russia ...
Bast1nda
Quote: Kokoschka

It seems to me that there are no such people in Russia ...
There are analogues, the same thermoserver or another container with an inner mesh insert.You can find it. I am more worried about the lack of oppression, how to compress it?
mowgli
Natalia, we have a girl who lives from the village, she made the cheese herself, salted the cottage cheese and on a sieve, and then just pressed her hands from above 3 times a day, turned the cheese over each time, and drained the whey, said hnt was not needed. The cheese turned out into a hole
Pichenka
Have tescoma there is a pretty little thing for extracting pits from cherries and olives.
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And also all sorts of different sets of jars for spices. Didn't buy, there were no prices yet.
Well, just for information, keep in mind.
Fofochka
Quote: Song *
I bought new toys yesterday
Nice thing.
bukabuza
Quote: Kokoschka

It seems to me that there are no such people in Russia ...
Lily and in Russia they are
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Crochet
Quote: Pichenka
Tescoma has got a pretty trick for extracting pits from cherries and olives

Yeah), I'm about her here wrote a little over a month ago ...
Bast1nda
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And the Chinese take on Ali, what do they say about this? Nobody looked like this yet invented?
Irgata
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selenа
Quote: Irsha
and than just a deep colander or a vegetable dryer is not suitable for you
And why reinvent the wheel if there is a special strap that will be used for its intended purpose, I personally do not like to "adapt"
Rita
Irsha, a noticeable difference in the width of the slits. They must be small, otherwise all the cheese will float away. The slots in the dryer are large, you need several layers of gauze. And in the cheese maker, no.
Irgata
Dorogova ... but if the wallet allows you to buy - and thank God !! I think that it confuses me in the Spanish cottage cheese maker - just a liter is such a small output, probably cottage cheese with a glass.
Ipatiya
Quote: Rita

Irsha, a noticeable difference in the width of the slits. They must be small, otherwise all the cheese will float away. The slots in the dryer are large, you need several layers of gauze. And in the cheese maker, no.

Judging by the picture, there are also large cracks in the cheese maker.

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Ekaterina2
Ipatiyahow much useful is poured!
Rita
Ipatiyabut I'm not judging by the picture
Olga VB
I bought it at IKEA - nothing special - a dishwashing brush.
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I'm not even talking about my favorite light green color, it's also quite functional for its intended purpose and a very convenient suction cup at the end.
I now have it on the sink, then hanging on the wall above the sink - it turned out to be very convenient.
lyudmia
Olga, very good brush. At first I could not adapt to it in any way (well, I never used brushes), but now I don’t know how I did without it.
Taia
And I have these brushes. They are indestructible.
Caprice
Quote: Taia

And I have these brushes. They are indestructible.
Also as killed
I've already killed 4 pieces in the dishwasher
Olga VB
Well, they are penny, you can resurrect, but I find it most convenient in them - this is a suction cup that really sticks to any smooth surface in any position - on the horizontal - from above, from below, on a vertical ...
Taia
Quote: Caprice

Also as killed
I've already killed 4 pieces in the dishwasher

I have two of them, one in the bathroom and the other in the kitchen. For more than two years now, and nothing has become of them. True, they are not mine in the dishwasher. Usually, these brushes barely last a month, but these are cool.
Kara
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I've already killed 4 pieces in the dishwasher

Why put them in the dishwasher?

And the brushes are really cool I have been using them for many years, I tried to replace them with others of different firms and configurations
By the way, the ikeevsky mechanical sieve for flour is also out of competition, I tried a bunch, while ikea is in the first place

But for some reason Teskom's double didn’t work for me, flour gets stuck between two sieves, and I need to shake it until my pulse is lost. Maybe I’m doing something wrong ...
m0use
I have one such brush in the bathroom and two in the kitchen, for a very long time, I brought the first one from Swedish ikea ... Kitchen ones are constantly washing in the dishwasher, well, once a week for sure. While the flight is normal
I also really like the new silicone brushes, thin, soft, it is very convenient to grease the dough before baking.
Antonovka
I, too, these brushes from Ikea to my PMM - are still alive, but they will deteriorate - and change inexpensively))
julia_bb
Quote: Kara
But for some reason Teskom's double didn’t work for me, flour gets stuck between two sieves, and I need to shake it until my pulse is lost. Maybe I’m doing something wrong ...
Similarly, I use the usual ones for now.
kseniya D
Deushki, and what do you wash with anty brushes? But I don’t have one, but maybe I’m too, but I don’t know about it? I have one, but I only use it for proofing baskets. I sweep the excess flour out of them.
Chardonnay
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Deushki, and what do you wash with anty brushes? But I don’t have one, but maybe I don’t have one too, but I don’t know about it?
Ksenia, move over, pliz, I will stand too, listen ...
Kara
I have two of them in the kitchen. One of my fruits, vegetables. Other dishes.

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