Grypana
I just practiced - great on a plate if a few eggs. But one egg, of course, looks beautiful and appetizing in silicone.
Natalia K.
Today I bought just such a dishwashing contraption. Bribed by the fact that you can change the dishwashing mesh.
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A trifle, but still nice
Lyalya Toy
Natasha Congratulations!
So there is also a detergent in the handle can be poured? Yes?
or am I confusing something?

I too today with a pleasant trifle

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I bought such a folding colander. The color is my favorite and the price is nice
14anna08
super druslachok for cottage cheese paska for Easter!
Girls, let the new clothes serve you successfully!
Lyalya Toy
Anya it is not suitable for Easter, too large and rectangular.
I have a special form I have a paso

Natasha Thank you
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: natalisha_31

Today I bought just such a dishwashing contraption. Bribed by the fact that you can change the dishwashing mesh.
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A trifle, but still nice
and I threw one out last year. Well, I didn't like her.
Natalia K.
Quote: nvk

and I threw one out last year. Well, I didn't like her.
I like this
Creamy
And today I want to show you one kitchen trifle. I bought it at ABC's china shop. I did not understand its purpose and began to torture the sellers. What? What is it used for? But it turned out to be a useful thing: a cuff-clip for bags. and most importantly for baking sleeves. Silicone, German, reusable. 6 pieces in a set, cost 120 rubles.

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This is probably clearer.

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And the little white strip is a disposable clip with wire. that came with the sleeve. It turned out to be useful, I recommend it.
matroskin_kot
Creamy, and how does this cuff clamp the bags? And then I have silicone ties - darkness, and they do not hold, they are untied.
Creamy
Grips very well and fixes securely. The Germans are a neat people. Here the tail is threaded through the round cutout of the head. In my picture, it is shown that one is only threaded through the "ear", the other is already slightly tightened, and the third is already firmly fixed. Actress but. holds very tightly.
Caprice
Quote: Creamy

And today I want to show you one kitchen trifle. I bought it at ABC's china shop. I did not understand its purpose and began to torture the sellers. What? What is it used for? But it turned out to be a useful thing: a cuff-clip for bags. and most importantly for baking sleeves. Silicone, German, reusable. 6 pieces in a set, cost 120 rubles.
I just didn't understand: why do disposable baking bags need reusable clips? They also come with the same disposable clamps.
Antonovka
Caprice,
We sell bags without clips. By the way, I can't "make friends" with these wires that come with them, I throw them away right away - it's easier for me to tie
Creamy
I wanted to answer, but Antonovka answered correctly for me. The quality of the disposable clamps is lousy ...
Caprice
Quote: Antonovka

Caprice,
We sell bags without clips. By the way, I can't "make friends" with these wires that come with them, I throw them away right away - it's easier for me to tie
What's the problem with twisting the wire? There is no need to "tie" the wire, just tighten it. Even if it does not work out too tightly, you still need a dyurochka for steam to escape. Packages still have to be punctured ...
Caprice
Quote: Luysia

This wire breaks ...
So it is necessary to twist it lightly, and not with force.Nothing breaks with me
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: Caprice

What's the problem with twisting the wire?

Caprice, I apologize in advance of course, but you are so categorical in your posts.
Well, if a person likes to use silicone ties instead of the wires from the kit, for God's sake. For example, I do not buy baking bags with wire, but with special clips that cannot be torn or broken and they hold perfectly. But such silicone ties are good for bags with cereals, for example, and the air does not penetrate (and different cocoa with it) and you do not wake up when you get it from the top shelf.
Vladzia
And I like to use such strings for freezing all different kinds. Always at hand, and you don't have to think about how to fasten the bag.
Melanyushka
Ksenia, thanks for the idea! I have such bags with cereals that are simply tied in a knot, the bag itself is p / e, then I grab a round clerical elastic band so as not to accidentally spill it when I get it. Now I will look after such plump tourniquets with us, if I see them, I will definitely take them! Creamy, what a versatile kitchen trifle you grabbed.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Melanyushka, these are still good for storing various bags.
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Yeast is right in the refrigerator and I keep it in an opened bag. Clothespin clips are handy for spice bags. Everything except yellow, Tescom. And the yellow "no name" 36 rubles for 10 pieces. two sizes (it's small).
Melanyushka
Ksyusha, I also store yeast in the refrigerator, more often I use pressed yeast and they are also stored in the refrigerator. Do these Tescom clamps hold bags with cereals well? Somehow I have already twisted them in my hands more than once, it seemed to me that they would somehow unreliable, weakly hold on to the bag.
Kamusik
I confirm !!! They hold well, I even snap milk bags with them.
Vasilica
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Caprice, I apologize in advance of course, but you are so categorical in your posts.
Well, if a person likes to use silicone ties instead of the wires from the kit, for God's sake. For example, I do not buy baking bags with wire, but with special clips

I support Ksyusha, whoever is more convenient: D For example, on the contrary, I don’t like such clips, well, I can’t handle them, the wires too ... while you twist them, and there’s not enough of them for the whole roll (I have at least). But I liked that you can cut off a strip of the same sleeve, divide it into two parts and tie bows
And the clamps are cool!
Vladzia
These plastic clips also hold bags well. They have like ribs on the inner surface, which are pressed close to each other when they snap into place. We always take packages with such clamps to the outdoors, otherwise you will get involved in tying and untiing packages (especially some small ones strive to break them). And so it turns out neatly and everything is safe, and in some places even "glamorous". Oops ... while writing already answered ...
Svetta
And I bought (partially "bought" at work) office binders of various sizes, I like it! For a small bag, a small binder, for large ones - a large one. They grip very tightly. Well, maybe not so aesthetic. But cheap and cheerful.
tatjanka
Quote: svetta

And I bought (partially "bought" at work) office binders of various sizes, I like it! For a small bag, a small binder, for large ones - a large one. They grip very tightly. Well, maybe not so aesthetic. But cheap and cheerful.
I support 100%
Tanyulya
For pickling and transporting food, I use such Zip-lock packages, there is a clip-latch, you close it and it's great. I take 100-200 pieces at once. long enough. Of course I choose a bigger size.

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And I just tie the bags for baking on both sides with knots.
Ikra
I also respect these bags with fasteners. The entire freezer is covered with them
And I just tie the baking bags with culinary thread.
Gypsy
Most often I tie the baking bags in a knot, it's faster and more convenient for me. I don't make holes. We usually have plastic disposable clasps-loop-straps for bags, there used to be wires
Caprice
Quote: Ksyushk @ -Plushk @

Caprice, I apologize in advance of course, but you are so categorical in your posts.
Well, if a person likes to use silicone ties instead of the wires from the kit, for God's sake. For example, I do not buy baking bags with wire, but with special clips that cannot be torn or broken and they hold perfectly. But such silicone ties are good for bags with cereals, for example, and the air does not penetrate (and different cocoa with it) and you do not wake up when you get it from the top shelf.
Yes SHO are you talking about my categoricalness?
However, you are right. If a person wants to store various useless things - to health
It’s me here, from the Jewish point of view of saving water (of which we have little in the desert), I argue: why waste water on washing reusable screws that fasten disposable bags, and which are not so convenient to open and close? It is irrational.

And it is good to close bags with cereals with IKEA locks for bags. And they are convenient in the freezer too.
Lyalya Toy
Girls, yesterday (finally) I bought a gas burner with a spray can.
We were going for a long time, I need her in the kitchen, and my dear in the garage.
He forgot everything, and the other day I bought a chicken, so disgusting
in terms of feathers that I had to strip off the whole skin.
I have a hob surface and I cannot burn it "the old fashioned way".
Yesterday I went and bought it. Happy to disgrace
Oh! I forgot to say, I welded a candle with shells around the edges, so you need to burn it.
Today my dear will come from work and do it.
Like this (photo from the Internet)
🔗
kirch
Does anyone have an apple peeler. Do you need it? Maybe it was discussed somewhere. Please poke
Lyalya Toy
Another question, where to find "Crazy Hands"?
Vitalinka
Girls, does anyone use such things

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I think to buy or not. And I don’t know which one is more convenient. Can someone tell me!
irysska
Vitalinka
If my memory serves me, Kroshi has such goodness - she seems to have bought the entire collection
Svetta
Quote: kirch

Does anyone have an apple peeler. Do you need it? Maybe it was discussed somewhere. Please poke
What interests you? I have 2 different ones.
Kalyusya
Quote: Vitalinka

Girls, does anyone use such things

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I think to buy or not. And I don’t know which one is more convenient. Can someone tell me!

The one with different diameters at the ends is good to roll out in a round shape. Straight line - respectively in a straight line.
14anna08
yes, the first is more convenient - I don’t know why it’s just more convenient, it’s good for her to roll dough circles on a baking sheet ...
IRR
Quote: Vitalinka

Girls, does anyone use such things

YAYAYAYYA, I use. I have a wooden one. it is very convenient to work against the sides with the sides, where the rolling pin will not get through. Buy.
kirch
Quote: svetta

What interests you? I have 2 different ones.
The one in which the apple is pushed onto the pin and twisted the handle, the skin is removed in a spiral and the core is taken out, as it were
Svetta
Quote: kirch


The one in which the apple is pushed onto the pin and twisted the handle, the skin is removed in a spiral and the core is taken out, as it were
So this is the third option. I do not have that.
Merri
Quote: Vitalinka

Girls, does anyone use such things

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I think to buy or not. And I don’t know which one is more convenient. Can someone tell me!
I have the first version of the rolling pin. It is convenient to roll out the dough in a form with sides.
kirch
Quote: 14anna08

yes, the first is more convenient - I don’t know why it’s just more convenient, it’s good for her to roll dough circles on a baking sheet ...
For manti and dumplings? Then I need one. I also looked at them and leaned towards the second. Thanks for the tip
francevna
Quote: Vitalinka

Girls, does anyone use such things

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I think to buy or not. And I don’t know which one is more convenient. Can someone tell me!

Everything is of very good quality and a pleasure to work with.
kirch
Frantsevna, you are looking so well, but I cannot find a cutter for circles on Teskoma's website. You move your hand and circles are cut. I do not know how to properly say. M. b. find
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: kirch


The one in which the apple is pushed onto the pin and twisted the handle, the skin is removed in a spiral and the core is taken out, as it were
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francevna
Quote: kirch

Frantsevna, you are looking so well, but I cannot find a cutter for circles on Teskoma's website. You move your hand and circles are cut. I do not know how to properly say. M. b. find
Lyudmila, I understood what you are talking about, it seems that it is not available now. When you look at the general catalog, click, eg on "bake", and there will open many sections, and you will find it. I give a link to what they have now

francevna
Quote: kirch


For manti and dumplings? Then I need one. I also looked at them and leaned towards the second. Thanks for the tip
For manta rays I roll out the dough in a large layer, cut the "Pizza Wheel" into squares, it turns out very quickly and conveniently, the shape of the mantas is beautiful.
kirch
Quote: francevna

Lyudmila, I understood what you are talking about, it seems that it is not available now. When you look at the general catalog, click, eg on "bake", and there will open many sections, and you will find it. I give a link to what they have now
Yes, I saw this section. I go there from time to time and look for this cutter. IT is not. I'm waiting, that's why I don't order a rolling pin.
francevna
I have almost all cans with screw caps. I really want them to last longer. But it hurts expensive, maybe there is something cheaper?

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