Ikra
Quote: Vladzia
And there are heated lunchboxes.
Exactly! The husband uses this at work. Very comfortably! True, it heats up for quite a long time, it needs about 20 minutes to bring the second to the state that can be considered warm. But on the other hand, there is no danger that it will boil away, burn, etc. It stands and stands for itself, warms. The hospital doesn't need boiling water. Better a host with a metal container inside and must be removed. It is easier to clean, does not collect the smells of any food, like plastic. Indeed, in the hospital there will be nowhere to wash it with special means.

My husband has the same as in this link 🔗



The second (small) container is for salad, if you carry this lunchbox with you all the time (home and back). But my husband always has him at work, I give him plastic containers with me, and he shifts what needs to be heated into his heater.
I think this is the most convenient for a hospital.
If anything in the cartoon will be prepared right there, it will be a smell that will disturb the rest. Right there - it's all a matter of minutes.

julia_bb
Ikrawhat a cool heated lunchbox! I did not know that there are such. It is very convenient for those who do not have a microwave at work!
Mirabel
Mila1, Mila! Thanks for the link! I ordered it there too.
Mila1
Mirabel, Vikul, I'm glad that I helped to spend money
Mariska
Girls, show your graters for Korean carrots, maybe someone ordered Ali to be comfortable. Berner not to suggest, I don't like Korean carrots that much. I have a wooden one, it rubs normally, but so clumsy. Maybe there is something more convenient?
lira3003
Mariska, and you show yours, maybe I have such
Chuchundrus
Here is my beloved grater. You can say "unkillable" cucumbers on kuksi also rub on it. Made in South Korea.
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Tillotama
Mariska, Burner for Korean is hammered for two times by the way I don't like her.
Mariska
Quote: lira3003

Mariska, and you show yours, maybe I have such
Yes, I have an ordinary wooden one, it is sharp, cuts well, but there is no handle and it is inconvenient to hold it in my hands. So I'm looking for a replacement.


Added Wednesday 16 March 2016 8:06 PM

Quote: Chuchundrus

Here is my beloved grater. You can say "unkillable" cucumbers on kuksi also rub on it. Made in South Korea.
Kitchen little things (2)
Where can I find her? Convenient, probably not small, and with a handle I also want this.


Added Wednesday 16 March 2016 8:09 PM

That's what I found on Ali, do you think it will be normal to rub?





Added Wednesday 16 March 2016 08:10 PM
Olga VB
Quote: Mirabel
And in general, I would like to know what is the value of this skimmer? Donuts and plain can you pull out or is this one especially handy?
Quote: Graziella
This slot is small, it can even be pulled out of a mug!
I had a small one before, and a new one - full-size.
I like it gaaaara much more to remove scale, and not only from meat or fish broth, but even from vegetable broth. That is why I took it with the finest mesh, so that the vegetable scale can also be removed cleanly.
And donuts, of course, can be removed with an ordinary slotted spoon. But if the oil starts to overheat or flour gets into it from the donuts and starts to burn, then this oil can be passed through such a small mesh or it can simply be used to catch everything unnecessary - even very small ones.
In general, I removed the usual slotted spoon away.
Sens
I do not pretend to be new ...
Kitchen little things (2)


Graziella
Quote: Mila1
the references seem to be the same ...
Quote: Helen3097
the links are exactly the same ...

Sorry girls, wrong. The first link should have been to the same slot as on the link at Mila1, it is flat and with a solid handle. And according to my link, the skimmer is a little different, deeper and the handle is not solid.
notka_notka
Senswhat a cute little thing. I really wanted this))) Convenient?
kirch
Tell me where the paper trays were discussed to adapt them for storing pans. I remember they were on Ozone. M. b. give a link. I looked, there are many of them
Sens
notka_notka, but I don't have one
Ipatiya
Quote: kirch

Tell me where the paper trays were discussed to accommodate them for storing pans. I remember they were on Ozone. M. b. give a link. I looked, there are many of them
kirch, here:

🔗 or 🔗



They are better than these

🔗

, because even in weight they differ: 470 g versus 335.

Quote: Ipatiya

Organizers for dishes from a paper holder.

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Chuchundrus
Quote: Mariska
That's what I found on Ali, do you think it will be normal to rub?
I'm not sure I have a little different, but carrots do not always fit in size, well, you have to put in effort
Quote: Mariska
Convenient, probably not small, and with a handle
Very comfortable, sharp I use for about 7 years: pard: nothing is done to her
We have them in stores where everything from Korea is sold. There are a lot of little things, rags, powders and even cosmetics
Belka13
I want baskets
* Tanya *
Quote: kirch

Tell me where the paper trays were discussed to accommodate them for storing pans. I remember they were on Ozone.

Good idea! Will they withstand the pans?
Ipatiya
* Tanya *, the pictures in these paper holders are Gourmet braziers and Nordic Ware shapes that are far from light. The stands themselves are designed for books as well. And the books are different.
* Tanya *
Well, thank you! And then a bunch of pans and they all take up so much space .. and to put on top of each other - it's a pity to cover. I just wondered what to come up with.
Ipatiya
* Tanya *, many girls have already tried it. The stands are quite sturdy and not flimsy. True, no one has yet shared about cast iron. But if there are supports on 2 sides (in the closet, for example), then I think that it will withstand cast-iron pans.
* Tanya *
Uraaa! So I take it!
Graziella
Girls, does anyone have a Tchibo small fruit cutter to cut cherry, grapes, olives? How is she doing?
Zamorochka
Graziella, I ordered from T. A. in the purchase, works fine, cut cherry and grapes
svbone
Quote: Ikra


My husband has the same as in this link 🔗


Irina, how does he warm up at work, if it is written that it works from a car power supply?
kirch
Ipatiya, Thank you. I looked at them, but decided to clarify
Caprice
Quote: Graziella

Girls, does anyone have a Tchibo small fruit cutter to cut cherry, grapes, olives? How is she doing?
which one?
I have a sheri tomato cutter. Convenient. But I don’t know the name.
Nonsense
It's called the "small fruit cutter". Kitchen little things (2) I bought at Enter when there was a huge discount on them. In my opinion - self-indulgence.
Graziella
Yeah, that's it! Now in Enter it is on sale for 1490 rubles! Expensive!
Caprice
Quote: Nonsense

It's called the "small fruit cutter". Kitchen little things (2) I bought at Enter when there was a huge discount on them. In my opinion - self-indulgence.
Aha, this is mine. Not red, but green. I like. I love the sherry tomato salad, and I am lazy to cut them into pieces.
But we sold it at a very reasonable price, although not too cheap.
Baba Valya
Girls, THANK YOU all for the advice and participation, as a result, I ordered an egg cooker for the Shtebu EK5. I also liked the lunchbox sooo much, I also need to buy it later (for the car).
Helen
I'm going to the shops again, following Olga's tip ... I almost arrived ... then my friend wanted a slotted spoon, a rug ...
kortni
Girls, tell me who has glass forms, how they get baked goods.
I really like ceramic ones. I want to test the glass ...
What do you advise?
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dopleta
It turns out normally, not worse than ceramics. There is one and several others.
kortni
Quote: dopleta

It turns out fine
Thank you, Larisa! So we must take!
k @ wka
Very good shape, I have it. It is really no worse than ceramic.
It keeps the temperature very well and serves it nicely on the table right in it
kortni
Quote: k @ wka

Very good shape, I have it.It is really no worse than ceramic.
It keeps the temperature very well and serves it nicely on the table right in it
Checkmark, thanks, finally convinced!
I went and ordered. They will bring it tomorrow.
Helen
Quote: kortni

Checkmark, thanks, finally convinced!
I went and ordered. They will bring it tomorrow.
Where did you order it? I also want this!
k @ wka
If you come across Pyrex or simax, take it boldly. They are of very good quality.
Twig
Girls, somewhere I saw a video on how to cut a bunch of cheriks quickly
I can't remember where, but the point is that the tomatoes are on a plate, they are covered with another plate and between the plates they are cut with a knife (like cakes) voila! A bunch of halves! And without unnecessary priblud.
dopleta
Quote: kolyubaka
I saw a video somewhere
IN this topic.
kortni
Quote: k @ wka
If you come across Pyrex
So I ordered it!
Quote: Helen3097
Where did you order it? I also want this!
Lena, on Ozone, as usual! I took the link in a personal.


Added Thursday, 17 Mar 2016 2:30 pm

I also want to share / tell about my old acquisition, maybe someone will come in handy
I bought two of these rugs for drying dishes
Silicone mat 2 in 1 "Bohmann" Material: silicone. Mat size: 34 cm x 25 cm x 1 cm
Kitchen little things (2)
Before that, I used tea towels, but it was too troublesome.
And here the water from the glassware, put everything in its places, drained the water from the rug - beauty!
By the way, as a hot stand is also good.
The only negative - the size is too small, so I bought two.
Now on Ozone they are on sale with a 50% discount.
Mila1
Quote: kortni
Now on Ozone they are on sale with a 50% discount.
Ira, can you have a link to the rug and the shape?
kortni
Quote: Mila1

you can link
Lyudochka, sent in a personal.

Ipatiya
kortni, can I have a link for everyone?
Tillotama
hawk, I’m probably armless, but nothing worked with the plates))
about glass dishes - I have ours for baking at the Vasilyevsky plant. thick heat-resistant, not worse than simax
Taia
And I have a silicone dish drying mat, but from Teskoma. I really like to use it, and not only for its intended purpose. I spread the washed vegetables, fruits, and then you can dream up.
Ikra
Quote: svbone
how does he warm up at work, if it is written that it works from a car power supply?
These lunchboxes are sold in two versions - from the car network and from the regular one. It seems like I tried to give a link to the normal version, if I was mistaken, sorry. Yes, when ordering, you need to carefully look at this circumstance.
Nonsense
Today, for the first time in the past 10 years, I got into Ikea. True, she did not go around the whole store, she was only on the first floor. But somehow it seemed to me that it was not so interesting. The only thing I liked was the set of containers. Price - 299 rubles, attractive, in my opinion. Number - 17 containers. Quite durable. We discussed a set of boxes somewhere, but now it's problematic to buy them. And they are more expensive. So ... I wanted to take it, but I have so many!

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