Masinen
Tiger striped, oh, you can bake cutlets, and any. And of course, vypchku - cupcakes, biscuits, etc., etc.)
Tiger striped
Class, ordered on Ozone. And here's another question - does anyone use Tater Mitts Gloves for peeling potatoes? Can they really peel potatoes, not young ones, or is this all an empty piece of furniture?
gala10
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does anyone use gloves to peel potatoes "Skin"
Anna, I had such. Full g ...
vedmacck
I don't remember the company, but I agree with the previous speaker
Tiger striped
Oh, sorry ... For me, peeling potatoes is a hateful thing, and there is nowhere to put a bulky potato peeler.
julia_bb
Tiger striped, so can you buy a good Victorinox knife for peeling potatoes? Strong thing
Necessary and not very kitchen appliances
Irgata
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Cake maker Princess. The question is - what else can you cook in it? Flour does not go very well with us. What about potato pancakes, has anyone tried it?
Nice little thing, nice little girl, if anyone highly a lot of princess - you can also this little one, which bakes beautifully, evenly, covering like a princess. Plus = there is a latch, sometimes it is necessary, I made cutlets, only it is necessary to make the minced meat not juicy, so that less water stands out during cooking, potato pancakes and their type = very good, all cottage cheese, pasta casseroles under an egg, tea leaves like in a churrosnice. Generally - everything is like in all this type of devices, only the coverage is very, very good. And the real purpose is to bake biscuits = +++++... And as a gift for some 10 year old hostess - attractive in my opinion
gala10
Quote: julia_bb
good Victorinox knife for peeling potatoes
Yulia, I support! I have never seen anything better than this knife for peeling potatoes and other vegetables. Thanks again for this knife (and others Victorinox) Larochka-dopleta... If at one time she had not told about this company, I would have lived, dark and unhappy, with ordinary knives ...
dopleta
Checkmark, thanks! But. Besides, besides "kitchen trivia" and "deviceaholic club" (6 parts!), And there is such a topic - "useless gadgets"... And in all these topics the same questions were raised as here. I feel that more than once someone will discover new similar ones so as not to read the previous ones.
Tiger striped
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Tiger Striped, so can you buy a good Victorinox knife for peeling potatoes?
We have a couple of knives that are shaped like this, but I hate the cleaning process. There are such procedures in home economics that are in my throat: ironing, mopping and peeling potatoes. I solved the problem with ironing by buying a steamer, leaving the floor and potatoes. )) There is no money for a robot vacuum cleaner yet, I wanted to figure it out with potatoes, so that once and again - and it's done.
Biryusa
Quote: Tigger Striped
We have a couple of knives of this shape
Both the form and the content (i.e. the manufacturer) are important here.
Irgata
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I feel that more than once someone will discover new similar ones so as not to read the previous ones.
Gold words!! But, again, if you constantly return to what was previously written (which I from time to time and advise those asking on page 375 - how is it actually done?) - then the forum will shut down - read the third page But, of course, I will say anyway = reading what was previously written is very interesting, simply because the atmosphere here is friendly, light, cheerful
Tigger Striped
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Both the form and the content (i.e. the manufacturer) are important here.
Eh, I understand, but potatoes also have different shapes, you still have to pick out any dirty tricks ...The hatred of peeling potatoes takes on the dimensions of a phobia in me, I'd rather peel ten carrots than one potato. I don't clean for myself at all, I cook it steamed with the peel, but the child loves boiled and mashed potatoes.
dopleta
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the floor remains
Mop Ultramat - and the floor can be cleaned easily and with pleasure.
Tigger Striped
Quote: dopleta

Mop Ultramat - and the floor can be cleaned easily and with pleasure.
If the gender is the same as in the commercial, then yes. And we have old linoleum. I sweep, then my mop with a spin, there is little difference with the ultramat (an interesting name, by the way).
Irgata
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The hate of peeling potatoes takes on the dimensions of a phobia
not only apples can peel Necessary and not very kitchen appliances 🔗
celfh
Quote: dopleta
and the floor can be cleaned easily and with pleasure
Larissa, I trust you, do you use it yourself?)) I want to buy)) These Belokotovskys got me on the board)))
julia_bb
Quote: Biryusa
Both the form and the content (i.e. the manufacturer) are important here.
Exactly! When I brought my Victorinox knife to the dacha, my mother-in-law tells me I have something like that, I don't use it, and then I tried this one once, and I had to give her home the same one. We need this particular brand of knife
As Larisa advised
julia_bb
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There is no money for a robot vacuum cleaner yet,
Yes, I also lack such a robot for complete happiness. Save up money or buy for 13th
Helen
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Quote: Tiger Striped from Yesterday at 10:47 am
The hate of peeling potatoes takes on the dimensions of a phobia
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and here it is cheaper ...
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Svetlana62
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What you really need:
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Tea maker - I'm a tea man.
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And even a mediocre tea in a tea maker turns out to be tastier, and rooibos cannot be compared at all!
Tigger Striped, Anna, thank you so much for telling us about this device! Yesterday I received the last Yulmart copy - I'm drinking tea, I can't stop! Well, what a delicious brew! The size is, of course, impressive. But the drink itself is a miracle how good it turns out.
Irgata
Quote: Helen3097
and here it is cheaper ...
: girl-yes: Also electric and does not cut the middle, but does not cut into slices Necessary and not very kitchen appliances I never ordered on aliexpress, I'm afraid the thing is not bad, even better it was mechanical. I have a toy Teskom's apple peeler I bought it 3 years ago just for potatoes, it peels well if the potato looks like an apple = round, even, and not small, even if it is oval, it will also work if all this is there - peeling the potato turns into an attraction, the peel is thinly removed.
Tigger Striped
Svetlana, I am glad that you have appreciated the delicious teas!
Tigger Striped
Helen3097, Irsha, interesting what device. But here you have to put each piece somewhere, and - the price ... And my mother already incinerates me for each new device bought - they say, I burn electricity! And there is something to incinerate. Today Princess bought the cake-making. Today or tomorrow I'll try it, while I put it in the closet so that it doesn't bother anyone's eyes. I was already snatched yesterday - do you know why? I bought a toaster, which I described above as a useless device. )) But since so many people talk about him as necessary, perhaps there is something in this - I thought ... And I ordered "Mystery" in Citylink. Tried with a child - appreciated. He just saw about the talking toaster in the series "Alf". And since we have a non-speaking, he speaks for him: "Toast down ... Toast up!" It's a cool thing, and for breakfast you can quite afford toast with jam, I counted the calories - it's okay if you smear a low-calorie apricot, it turns out less than 100 kcal in the toast.
Irgata
Eh,Tigrusha, judging by the child, you are not more than 30, but I’m retiring soon, and my mother still reprimands for the money spent in vain, although, with difficulty persuading, she uses both a washing machine and a small cartoon and an electric kettle, she specially bought a liter, and even a waffle iron for thin waffles for baking pancakes, because I am afraid that in her 84 years old she may forget to turn off the gas or not light it, they brought a burnt old woman to the hospital - she opened the burner and that's it - she turned around for a saucepan and that's all then lit a match, ugly, so for old people all these electrical devices with timers and thermostats - necessary
Tigger Striped
Irina, more to me, much more, I have a late one. And I'm late with my mother, so she is well over 80, and she does not use anything except a microwave and a washing machine, and everything else for her - "this was not in my time." What a horror with the old woman ... Mine manages to finish the second microwave oven in a year, bakes apples in it at full power and for how long. But even a new frying pan cannot be persuaded, which was "in her time", back in the Soviet years, and she stubbornly uses it.
Nastasya
Now I also want a kitfort tea maker. And I can't find it anywhere. Damn, if only I could drink tea from it ... Maybe it won't be necessary.
Irgata
Now what I will say = you will laugh at me, but maybe someone will like it https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=360979.0 thermos = it is very necessary in the house, not only at work, firstly, even the fact that it really saves electricity - once brewed it - for several portions, if the thermos is a liter, now I even pour instant coffee into a thermos for my husband, so that an electric kettle takes a mug secondly, coffee does not like boiling, and at the same time, the turkey must be raised over the fire several times so that the foam rises and falls, coffee is well infused in a thermos without boiling. And the grass too. Here.
Sens
Nastasya, there is a tea maker in Moscow
Tigger Striped
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Now I also want a kitfort tea maker. And I can't find it anywhere. Damn, if only I could drink tea from it ... Maybe it won't be necessary.
Are you from St. Petersburg? Then keep track of the discount Yulmart, they periodically come there: 🔗
I would invite you to the seagulls, but we have a flu epidemic in our family, and seagulls with viruses are still a treat.
Rada-dms
Irsha, and I also support this idea and use it! Very often, especially in the country, we use thermoses - I even brew oatmeal porridge in the morning for my husband, so that he does not waste time warming up. The tea is great with herbs! The only thing is, only if we brew herbs for medicinal decoctions in a thermos, then drain and filter. Well, thermoses are still better with a glass flask for teas and coffee, the taste of the drink does not oxidize and does not spoil.
Irgata
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I even make oatmeal porridge for the morning for my husband,
oooh !!! Soviet soup thermoses served me well when my daughter and then my son were very young, and the same morning problem was solved by pouring boiling milk into cereals in the evening = both dad and me early in the morning after a frequent night detovigils not to rise, so that hubby does not leave hungry before the service = bread is baked, porridge is steamed, cheese is in the refrigerator
julia_bb
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It's a cool thing, and for breakfast you can quite afford toast with jam, I counted the calories - it's okay if you smear a low-calorie apricot, it turns out less than 100 kcal in the toast.
This is yeah, I love toast with apricot jam. I have toasters at home and in the country without fail
KvashninaEA
I have one that I use often: Nivona coffee machine (a thermos with coffee at work every morning), microwave (warm up), Slow cooker (porridge in the morning, meat, beans for the evening, etc.), thermomotor, yogurt maker (since I began to take yogurmet sourdough on the iherb, otherwise it turned out every other time on purchased yoghurts), on weekends: the Kitchen Aid planetary mixer (what a weekend without baking), an immersion blender, rarely: a double boiler (I only like fish in it, I haven't tried manti yet) , only a few times a year: a juicer (you will be tortured to wash), a waffle iron (once a year for the New Year). From auxiliary devices: a scale is a very necessary thing, a thermometer (for experimental dishes in cooking), a robot vacuum cleaner, a robot for cleaning the floor mint (it is small, so I start it in the kitchen after every cooking, it will wipe and refresh the dust), a timer clock. Probably the next purchase will be an airfryer, something tells me that I will use it more often than a multicooker (I like baked more than boiled one) and I also need to buy an egg cooker, a trifle but it will not hurt. I thought about taking a slicer, but I realized that I would use it a couple of times a year for the holidays.In general, I force myself at least a couple of times a year to use everything that I have (that I bought something for nothing), the only exception is a fondue set (they gave it to me 3 years ago, never used it).
Nastasya
Sens, And where?? )) Please share the link. Or the name of the store.
Sens
Nastasya, here.
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Those who are looking will always find))) I ordered yesterday, of course not cheap ...
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Tiger striped
I'm thinking about buying a vacuum cleaner. I look at the MYSTERY MVC-1117 vacuum cleaner, but the reviews are very different on it. Has anyone used this, or maybe your friends have one? The goal is to clean up three rooms, a corridor, a kitchen. In the nursery, everything is always on the floor, small cut pieces of paper almost always. There are no carpets on the floor, there is linoleum, there are wardrobes and a bed, from under which it is necessary to remove dust. Interested in the reliability of this device and whether it is easy for them to operate and maintain it. My old vacuum cleaner is a nightmare. While you drag along the long apartment with him, dragging him along with you on wheels, until you connect everything you need to it, until you shake out the garbage from it ...
julia_bb
Quote: KvashninaEA
mint floor cleaning robot
Cool dust cleaner, I just have a mop with such a napkin - very convenient, collects so much dust. Swiffer is called, bought in Italy for a long time. Suitable for parquet and laminate

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Svetta
Robots, vacuum cleaners, mops and other cleaning equipment are not discussed in this topic.

(I'm the one who is angry, I'm sitting here and I'm clever)
Svetlana2014
Tiger striped, I have, small size is its only advantage. It is hard to vacuum the carpet, it does not fit under the cabinet, and the garbage container quickly overflows - you will have to shake out these small pieces of paper several times during the cleaning process, and the most important minus for me is that the whole apartment smells like dust when cleaning, which means it does not hold up fine dust ... I cough after a week. As much as I was not dissatisfied with the large vacuum cleaner, and after buying this, I use it (big!) More often!
Tiger striped
Eh, it seems that the ideal is unattainable.
The Princess tried her cake today. I made pancakes from a purchased mixture, it took 3.5 minutes for each tab. It seems that the flight is normal, but it was not easy to pick out the finished pancakes. I tried all my silicone spatulas and silicone tongs, and finally the smallest spatula coped with it, although it still crumpled a little. Today is a milky day, I have not tried the result, but the child appreciated it. It's just bad that the Princess has no handle until it cools down, it's dangerous to move it, there's nothing to grab onto.
celfh
Quote: dopleta
Mop Ultramat - and the floor can be cleaned easily and with pleasure.
Larissa, my friend Larissa !!! How grateful I am to you for the tip to Ultramat))) They brought it to me today. Of course, I can't do it as pretty as a chic aunt in bell-bottomed trousers. But this is probably because I have neither bell-bottomed trousers, nor platform shoes))
But even helping myself with my hand, not my foot, I really washed the floor with pleasure))) The last time I don't even remember when I did wet cleaning after work. And today I decided to try it by washing the kitchen floor. But everything turned out to be so fast and easy that I washed the whole apartment without flinching))))
Larissa!
Irgata
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only picking out the finished pancakes was not easy.
like I didn't bake pancakes, but what I wrote earlier - everything jumps out well, Anya, try other tests, she is small, but bakes
Irgata
and silicone mittens to help you
Tiger striped
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and silicone mittens to help you
If only you turn it over and shake it. So I took the omelettes out of it, but you can get burned like that. And I bought a vertical vacuum cleaner from the same company as my tea maker, it sucks like an animal, but it's difficult to change the attachments, they are very tightly inserted.
Lilida
Tiger stripedwhy are you so? Until I bought an omelette, I made an omelet for my grandchildren in the little princess, greased with ghee, nothing stuck. Then, for taking out the pastries, she also has a small spatula.It is quite convenient to work with it.
Tiger striped
Lydia, no, it does not stick, but it is quite difficult to remove the omelette without wrinkling. So I grab the edge of the smallest of my shoulder blades and then flip it over and shake it to fall out. You mean - did you have a spatula with your cake maker? To mine - only an apron.
Lilida
Anna, I messed up a little with the scapula. It was attached to another device, and since I used it in the princess, I slightly forgot that it was from another device. Also, try making an omelet like this: 1 egg - 50 ml of milk. Bake omelets for 3 minutes. They turn out to be lush and, after being taken out, do not lose their shape.
Irgata
Quote: Lilida
They turn out to be lush and, after being taken out, do not lose their shape.
Tiger striped
LydiaIn general, I did just that, I just crumbled the ham. The main thing here is to hook the edges, but this is not always possible. Today I will bake cutlets, try to pry them with a wooden ice cream stick.

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