Igrig
A trifle is not a trifle, or call it a life hack, but maybe it will come in handy for many, provided that I have not invented the bicycle. I call this with an element of small hooliganism “how know”, slightly paraphrasing a well-known phrase.

Almost everyone has to use a recipe printed on a sheet, but where to attach it in the kitchen is a problem that seems simple, but still the same!
Where to place recipes in the kitchen?

Tasks (delivered by the wife):
- to hang the recipe conveniently over the work table,
- so as not to spoil the kitchen apron over the table (here it is probably more important to do without the help of my husband, that is, me, so as not to drill anything - and we also have GLASS tiles !!!, try to drill ...).

What is needed from the materials: double-sided scotch tape, metal washer (preferably the size of a magnet), a beautiful magnet for magnetic boards (everything costs a penny).

What should be done: stick the washer onto the tape and cut off the excess pieces of tape;
- stick the resulting "sandwich" on the kitchen apron in any desired place,
Where to place recipes in the kitchen?
- without a shadow of doubt we "glue" the magnet to the washer (labor costs - 5 minutes, and with a margin). Everything is ready!
Where to place recipes in the kitchen?
Note... We insert the page with the recipe into the file so that you can grab it with “fat” hands in a fit of passion; Scotch must be taken good, for example, "Moment".

P.S. The magnet holds a recipe in a file from one sheet well, but if there are two sheets in the file, then the file can slide down (file, infection, slippery), it all depends on the strength of attraction of the magnet. I just stuck one more broken from somewhere, very small, but powerful magnet to the washer and now the file is held perfectly.

Everything is primitively simple, easy, fast, aesthetically pleasing and less traumatic for kitchen surfaces. Someone's fantasy will play out and he will find an even more convenient place for the magnet, for example, on the cabinet door. Or, instead of such a magnet, you can use beautiful fridge magnets.
Sorry for the possible verbosity, I would like everything to be clear at once.
Marina22
Igrig, Igor, thank you very much.
obscenely simple. I can do it myself without a husband and without a drill
Elena Tim
Igor, because of you I wanted to buy a printer!
Soooo want to print something out and put it on somewhere, it just itches everywhere!

And wait for the reinforced magnets in office supplies, it's not a problem to buy, they will stand five sheets (and I have a whole set of them, as luck would have it) ... It remains to buy a printer.

Igrig
Marina22, Elena Tim,
So this is the goal to provoke women to great things!
To leave their husbands alone ... and raised their self-esteem even higher !!!
P.S. By the way, the organizer that hangs in the first photo to the right of the recipe is glued to the tape! (I already wrote about this before).
Elena Tim
Scotch is our everything!
Igrig
Quote: Elena Tim
Soooo want to print something and where to spit
Well this is what prospects open up: in one roll of adhesive tape 150 cm, 3 cm per puck. This is zzhzhzhzhzhzhzh 50 recipes throughout the apartment can be spread out, you will have to organize expansion on the staircase (if any) ...
Skazi
And I bought myself these clothespins, I hang them on the handle of a wall cabinet and cling to a leaf with a recipe with it. Very comfortably.
Where to place recipes in the kitchen?
Igrig
Quote: Skazi
I hang it on the handle of the wall cabinet and cling to the recipe leaf with it.
And we have no handles on the doors!
Instead of handles - aluminum grooves. You can't hook anything ...
Although before the magnet, there was originally an idea with a clerical clip.
Skazi
Quote: Igrig

And we have no handles on the doors!
And I have trouble with the place on the wall. everything is hung up.I rewrite the most popular recipes on a sticky sticker in small handwriting and put them on the inside of the wall cabinet door - I opened the door, looked at the recipe, cooked it and closed it back.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
and we have everything on the TV screen that weighs in the kitchen
Igrig
Quote: shade
we have everything on the TV screen that weighs in the kitchen
You can't run into our kitchen TV!
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
Yes, I have a kitchen in Khrushcheb - 4.8, so everything is in manual availability
Marina22
Quote: Igrig
the organizer that hangs in the first photo to the right of the recipe is glued to the tape!
And what can withstand? What is this magic tape that I don't know about?
Igrig
Quote: Marina22
what kind of scotch is so magical about which I do not know
This is your German brand: Henkel. Here they manufacture products under the Moment brand (remember the famous Moment glue).
Also, probably good scotch tape: 3M.
They are expensive but good.
And cheap Chinese do not hold, hooks fall off, not even supporting the weight of a light flashlight.
And quite significant efforts are applied to the organizer when unwinding the film and foil, when removing the upper container with the film.
On the packaging of the adhesive tape it is written: it can withstand 120 kg (but this, probably, if you stick all 1.5 meters.)
The organizer has been hanging for a year and a half in active use. Everything is OK!
Elena Tim
Marina22, Marish, it is called "double-sided" (but it is not thin, like ordinary scotch tape, but plump) - with one side it is glued to some surface, and on its other sticky side you can glue anything you want (in reasonable limits, of course) As Igor said, this scotch is very strong. ... Therefore, it is better to immediately determine the exact place for gluing it, otherwise you will remove the fix.
Irgata
Quote: Elena Tim
and then you will remove the fix.


I have had a flat thermometer glued to such an adhesive tape for 10 years on a jumper in the mesh of a plastic window, and this summer I dropped the mesh on the floor, and the thermometer shook, but there is no way to tear it off the jumper, now it is necessary to subtract 22 degrees from the current temperature in winter. thermometer watch -52 * when showing
Elena Tim
Aaaaaaaaa! I haven't even heard that it happens.
Igrig
Quote: Irsha
now you need to subtract 22 degrees from the current temperature
He probably switched to the Fahrenheit scale himself!
Scarecrow
I use a magnet to sprinkle it on the refrigerator and that's it.
Igrig
Quote: Scarecrow
I use a magnet to sprinkle it on the refrigerator and that's it.
And what if the refrigerator is built-in?
Or at the other end of the kitchen? The soles of the slippers will wear off ...
"Tarapis is not nada!" (C)
Scarecrow
Igrig,

Well, of course, everyone has their own conveniences, depending on the arrangement and type of furniture, refrigerators, etc. I have it not built-in and stainless steel, it is accessible from three sides - I don't want to hang it)).
Csscandle
Look, the stickers on the inner door are brilliant !! I don't have such a closet, but I'll think of something else.
Igrig
Quote: Ssscandle
stickers on the inner door - that's what is ingenious

Disposable? Che-that does not seem brilliant ... Every time you don't want to write on them - that's for sure!
Zebra
Oh, and my fridge front is covered with photographs.
The side on the left is given to the children to be torn apart: first, the older one glued her stickers there, splashed off 2/3 of the surface, now the younger one glues the remaining third from the bottom.


Where to place recipes in the kitchen?


And on the side on the right, which is closer to the stove, recipes, schedules for taking pills, changing cartridges, etc., etc.

And the printed recipes are also packed into files, the files hang on hooks, and the hooks are on the rail above the table.
Igrig
Quote: Zebra
files hang on hooks and hooks on the rail above the table

Aaaaaa! "He saw Lenin!" You're lucky: there are roof rails - no problem!

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