Olima
Natasha, with a new thing you, and what are your impressions of such lemongrass?
kava
And I held such crushers in the store and was not tempted. : girl_red: I don't seem to need to squeeze the juice out of a whole lemon at once, and you can't crush the slices there. Although a nice little thing
celfh
Chicken timer. The advertisement promised that the owner of this timer will forever forget what overdried or raw chicken is.
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Insert the timer into the chicken prepared for roasting
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When the "legs" of the timer go up - the chicken is ready
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The result exceeded all expectations. The chicken turned out to be very juicy with a crispy crust. The price of the timer is low. Together with ebay delivery - 10 dollars. The package from the USA arrived very quickly, in two weeks, or maybe even faster.

P.S. I just cut the remains of the chicken into pieces, in the area of ​​the shoulder and breast it is slightly damp. Therefore, the timer should be set in the breast area, where the thickest layer of meat is.
irysska
Tanyush
my congratulations on the "chicken helper"
the chicken turned out just wow, pretty, appetizing, in short, I need a bib
Natalia K.
Tatyana, congratulations. Cool little thing and very probably necessary. And the chicken actually turned out to be delicious.
celfh
Quote: natalisha_31

very likely necessary.
For me - yes, I have dried the chicken more than once
Creamy
Here is a practical application of the scientific research "Memory of metals when creating a certain temperature"
Natalia K.
Quote: celfh

For me - yes, I have dried the chicken more than once
For me, too, it is necessary, I dry out the chicken for life and not only. I don’t have such a thing.
celfh
Quote: natalisha_31

For me, too, necessary, I dry out the chicken for life and not only
I can only ask a friend who ordered a timer for a link. Look among our girls who can order, anyone with any address where you want to send money can order and pay.
celfh
Quote: Creamy

"Memory of metals when creating a certain temperature"
I can't say so beautifully, but I understood the principle Well, what else would they do for baking meat
ElenaMart
And I found such a timer for 14.44+ 6.99 (delivery). For 10 dollars with delivery no
celfh
Quote: ElenaMart

And I found such a timer for 14.44+ 6.99 (delivery). For 10 dollars with delivery no
Or maybe I was wrong? The fact is that I ordered it in the fall, received it almost immediately, but my oven did not work. It was repaired last time, and only today I was able to check the timer. It took a long time, I could easily forget the price.
Elena, I'll wait for the connection with my friend, see the link
celfh
Anh, I found it for 7 dollars in Turkey. And it seems to me that we found this link and from here the low price imprinted in my head. But there, in my opinion, they don't send them to Russia.
ElenaMart
Girls, why Turkey? This is the States.
14anna08
Quote: ElenaMart

Delivery there is unclear how much it costs.
there you need to register, put in the basket and not pay ... have you tried?
ElenaMart
I tried it. reached paypal and stopped, well, there can be no delivery 0. They write delivery by weight. but they do not immediately count, although the weight of the timer is indicated there. I don’t know.
14anna08
Well, probably then it's easier to order on e-bay, Amazon looked to Russia dearly.
ElenaMart
Agree. on Amazon delivery 20-40 dollars.
Aveskulova
today in the Epicenter I bought a roller for cutting DELICIA mesh price 69 UAH
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annnushka27
And today I bought a stand for a bag of milk, Azaz was once looking for. And a small bucket for clothespins (with holes everywhere), I want to adapt it for PMM, I will wash small things in it.
Aveskulova
Girls, does anyone have such a thing
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Ring cutter DELICIA
Conveniently? Well, so as not to squeeze circles out of the dough with a glass, but with a roller
julifera
Quote: Aveskulova

Girls, does anyone have such a thing

Ring cutter DELICIA
Conveniently? Well, so as not to squeeze circles out of the dough with a glass, but with a roller

I looked closely at such a video for a long time, it seemed that it would not take much longer to cut with a mold than with such a thing, I decided not to take it.
And suddenly it will not cut through to the end, for the sake of playing, I no longer want to buy extra garbage.
kirch
Quote: Aveskulova

Girls, does anyone have such a thing
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Ring cutter DELICIA
Conveniently? Well, so as not to squeeze circles out of the dough with a glass, but with a roller

It depends on what to squeeze out for. I bought it as if for dumplings. I didn't like something. True, I tried it once. M. b. need to adapt.
julifera
Quote: lga

For a penny, just similar. I googled and found in Ukraine 🔗 costs about 600 hryvnia - 2400 rubles for ours. For such "penny" I will cut it manually.

I found today the real cost of this grass cutter - under 18 euros, but we got absolutely crazy - they brought it up to 60 euros
Creamy
I have such a thing, though domestic, metal knives. The price is ridiculous, somewhere a nickle for a handful. I recently saw them in china shops. And he cuts the mugs evenly and at the speed of the conveyor. Very handy thing. ... Why don't you want a cheap metal one?
julifera
Girls, I don’t know, maybe you have been using it for a long time, but I was like a tank, but I discovered the most wonderful conical things - to drain and rinse hot. little holes - small things don't fall through - awesomely convenient!
I think it would be more convenient to put cottage cheese in them for draining.

I bought 2 sizes in METRO, I'm not overjoyed, they fit perfectly into a liter mug and take up less space, unlike semicircular ones

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Aveskulova
Quote: Creamy

I have such a thing, though domestic, metal knives. The price is ridiculous, somewhere a nickle for a handful. I recently saw them in china shops. And he cuts the mugs evenly and at the speed of the conveyor. Very handy thing. ... Why don't you want a cheap metal one?
I didn't see metal ones, I saw Teskomovskie ones today, and I wondered, do I need it? Eh ... Probably need
Caprice
Quote: Aveskulova

Girls, does anyone have such a thing
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Ring cutter DELICIA
Conveniently? Well, so as not to squeeze circles out of the dough with a glass, but with a roller
I have a similar one, but metal. Not really inspired yet.
julifera
Quote: svetta

And pachOm such things? ... cool ...

40 UAH - not cheap, but not sky-high either
For 25-35 UAH, metal colanders generally fall apart in the hands, and these are so strong
Nagira
julifera I just love these strainers! I have dreamed for a long time, and before the last New Year at the sale in the dishware boutique I finally got lucky! One large - inner d = 15cm, h = 11cm, smaller - d = 10cm, h = 9cm
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I bought it in order to make cottage cheese Easter (in the photo, not she, but homemade tofu).
But really, very convenient sieves in everyday life
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julifera, and what are the sizes of your strainers? What interests me the most is your sharper-conical ones and I need those like that ...
julifera
Nagira

Measured

Bigger:
Diameter - 20 cm
Height - 15 cm

Less:
Diameter - 16 cm
Height - 11 cm

Diameter at the narrow end - 3.5 and 3 cm, respectively
francevna
Quote: Aveskulova

Girls, does anyone have such a thing
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Ring cutter DELICIA
Conveniently? Well, so as not to squeeze circles out of the dough with a glass, but with a roller
I have such a roller, cut it right on a baking sheet, made cookies. For dumplings, the circles will be large.
kirch
Quote: francevna

I have such a roller, cut it right on a baking sheet, made cookies. For dumplings, the circles will be large.

And for me they are too small for dumplings. We love bigger
celfh
Quote: ElenaMart

Agree. on Amazon delivery 20-40 dollars.
I found the transfer amount for a chicken timer (timer + delivery) - 750 rubles. At the rate of 32.5. It's ~ $ 23
Aveskulova
Quote: francevna

I have such a roller, cut it right on a baking sheet, made cookies. For dumplings, the circles will be large.
thank you, I'm just for cookies and I want cottage cheese, it's also called crow's feet
Lagri
Quote: francevna

I have such a roller, cut it right on a baking sheet, made cookies. For dumplings, the circles will be large.
I also have such a video. Used 1 time and now lies. If only for cookies to try is an idea.
Marfa Vasilievna
And I constantly use - dumplings, dumplings, cookies, dumplings made from yeast dough (with garlic), and even these roses.
Lagri
Quote: Martha Vasilievna

yeast dough donuts (with garlic which)
it such donuts? And how thick do you roll out the dough so that you can cut out the circles?
Marfa Vasilievna
Yes, they are. I roll it out about a finger thick, they rise very well.
chaki2005
Yesterday I bought a silicone lid in Confit. More details herehttps://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=147095.0

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Lagri
Nice cap. I saw it too, but didn't buy it: I thought it would be superfluous. And now I looked closely and I think that maybe it would come in handy
Pakat
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Creamy
It remains to build a bio-toilet bowl into a computer chair, so as not to leave the computer at all.
Oca
Quote: chaki2005

Yesterday I bought a silicone lid in Confit.
Will it fit on the multicooker bowl? I have difficulties with lids, only a saucepan covered with a plate will fit on a shelf in the refrigerator, but there are no lids suitable in height and diameter. I would buy silicone ...

Today I brought home just such a thing: "a fryer for a pan 20 cm". Who knows why she has bent handles and can she use it to cook fries in a Brand 37501 multicooker? The fact that now the pasta can be removed in 2 seconds is already clear
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Elena Bo
I have one. Sold as a double boiler. Curved handles for sliding over the edge of the pan.
I wouldn't put steel things into a multicooker.
yara
Quote: Oca

Will it fit on the multicooker bowl? I have difficulties with lids, only a saucepan covered with a plate will fit on a shelf in the refrigerator, but there are no lids suitable in height and diameter. I would buy silicone ...

chaki2005 her for multi and bought

Quote: chaki2005

Then she drove into Komfi on Petrovka and bought a gift for her mule. Silicone lid for 19g. I regret that I only bought one. She's good for everything.
Here's a Little Red Riding Hood
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Oca
Quote: Elena Bo

Curved handles for sliding over the edge of the pan.
Yes, but how? Are they bent in the wrong direction, or am I dressing inside out? And for MV there is a silicone lining, it seems to withstand +260
azaza
Quote: Oca

Yes, but how? Are they bent in the wrong direction, or am I dressing inside out? And for MV there is a silicone lining, it seems to withstand +260
Mash, I'm right here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=1429.0 showed how it clings to the handle of the pan with its legs (second photo).
Oca
Quote: azaza

Mash, I showed it here (second photo).
Strange, somehow I overlooked this picture Thanks for the link!
Quote: azaza

Is there anyone else as dark as me who saw this strainer for the first time?
I! I was not yet "30 years ago, when these were sold"
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: azaza

Well, here we are, the dark ones, a whole team has already gathered
Eh you, darkness. I even had one lying around and lying around and threw it away for 5 years. More precisely, I gave it to the aquarist alone!
Damn, here I am an old woman ...

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