Leska
Creamy, you have a great thing.
And I, due to the lack of someone like you, adapted this one, although it is for cleaning vegetables.
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argo
Quote: Leska

Creamy, you have a great thing.
And I, due to the lack of someone like you, adapted this one, although it is for cleaning vegetables.
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I have the same only with a pen .. such as you have never seen ...
argo
and potatoes are easy to peel .. or just long fruits and vegetables?
Leska
Potatoes - basically I only clean the Berner vertical, I didn't immediately adapt to this one ... but I adapted, and the rest of the fruits and vegetables are good for this one - the knife is excellent (but when the hand hurts and the grasping reflex is weak, the little thing is just a lifesaver). Well, and also as a shield when cutting. This device is mainly for those with paw problems.
julifera
Quote: kava

Cool "live" until I met such a device

We have the following on sale in Tescom, only plastic ones:

Finger protector PRESTO, set - 2 pieces

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dopleta
Quote: Leska

This device is mainly for those with paw problems.
Exactly. I also use them only in this case, very rarely. I have a couple

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And I don't use finger protection, since childhood, a home economics teacher has been accustomed to holding her fingers and a knife correctly and I never cut myself (t-t-t !!!), but I have one, silicone with metal

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chaki2005
I got out to get the bread bin after all. Looked at both breadbaskets and ducks, and in the end settled on such a makitra. Bread boxes and duck boxes are very beautiful, but they take up more space because of their shape, and the main thing is that they, especially in the bread box, will not contain my bread from KP.
The bottom of the roaster is flatter, and the bottom of the bread box has a slight depression. In one, the lid is more domed, and in the second it is flatter. Therefore, having made all the measurements, I have stopped at such a makitra for now. Outwardly, it is a little simpler, but it suited me in terms of bread parameters and in the place where I put it. Costs 170g.

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The bread was just baked (for some reason, one side did not rise a little). I cooled it down and put it in a bread box.

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This is how she blended into a new place

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The bread has been in it since the night, more than 14 hours. I really like his condition. The cut is not weathered, not dried. The first impression is very positive. Let's see how next. They have a workshop in Ivano-Frankivsk. There is a pottery mark.
marinastom
Quote: chaki2005

Girls, thank you very much! There are also some buns (pies) to fit along with the bread.
All with the coming! Good luck!
Yes, the thing is cool, just for the Mulinex loaf. When I had this stove, I always broke my head where to shove the loaf. However, and makitra, he is still a monster!
chaki2005
Quote: marinastom

Yes, the thing is cool, just for the Mulinex loaf. When I had this stove, I always broke my head where to shove the loaf. However, and makitra, he is still a monster!

Marin, she doesn't seem like a monster alive at all. Smaller and sleeker than standard bread bins.
Gin
On pl. Ostrovsky is currently hosting a Christmas fair. On it, I saw a house in which clay pribluda are sold - both breadbaskets and containers for onions, and a lot of all sorts of incredibly beautifully attractive. I don't know the prices, because I was afraid to even approach too many temptations per square centimeter of this stall
marinastom
You have poisoned my whole soul with these clay gadgets! So I like it all, but you can't buy it from us.
julifera
In the New Year's fervor, I forgot the papastazza - I bought my old Wishlist!
I got a discount in Serviro up to 40%
In the video, you can see at the end how they rub their hands with this thing when washing, like it is also used as an anti-odor soap.
And in Teskom this soap costs as much as the garlic dish cost me ...
Joseph Joseph Rocker Garlic Press
Suslya
what a beauty and how much did it come out with a discount?
julifera
Quote: Suslya

what a beauty and how much did it come out with a discount?

UAH 150

To Joseph Joseph. com price 10 euros, then it would come out with delivery.

shl
basically I don’t get a card to pay on an Internet, otherwise I’ll start buying everything I need and don’t need
I already went through this, I barely stopped myself
Rita
Quote: julifera

UAH 150

To Joseph Joseph. com price 10 euros, then it would come out with delivery.

shl
basically I don’t get a card to pay on an Internet, otherwise I’ll start buying everything I need and don’t need
I already went through this, I barely stopped myself
And in vain ... because you are my idol in the quantity and quality of kitchen trifles !!!
Tanyulya
julifera, at first I looked at the dopletin little thing, now you also bought it, it looks like you need to bribe the same pribludka.
julifera
Quote: Rita

And in vain ... because you are my idol in the quantity and quality of kitchen trifles !!!

No, Rit, I have quite a few of them

Our idol - Dopplet - thanks to her
Just after her feedback, I definitely decided that I would buy such a garlic press
Ukka
But I bought a hex grater ...
The simplest one, but I finally bought it! And then the predecessor was already 15 years old, she was falling apart in my hands (however, in my hands the mixers are falling apart) ...
Lika_n
they still have colored plastic containers in sets ..
behold https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=177158.3100 gave yesterday, a link to the Amazon ... here's a photo Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
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julifera
Quote: ukka

But I bought a hex grater ...
The simplest one, but I finally bought it! And then the predecessor was already 15 years old, she was falling apart in my hands (however, in my hands the mixers are falling apart) ...

How strong are your hands?
Congratulations anyway! What firms?
I bought 6 galley one, it seems Vitezze, with an elastic band on the bottom, so that I could put it on a plate and not crawl, not a cheap infection, it’s some kind of small one for me after my old Soviet lady, in the sense that it’s not the grater itself, but how it rubs on the large side , on curly. I could not get used to it.
She took off her rubber band - a breeding ground of indelibility.
Ukka
julifera, as a Chinese, I bought it at ATB. No, there is no gum at the bottom. We have built three supers opposite each other - ATB, Ecomarket and Epicenter. I saw a mongrel in ATB for 16 UAH, confused the price. I went to Epicenter and Ecomarket, felt Vitezze, Krauf, and Winzer. Steel seems to be the same thickness everywhere, but hexagonal graters with a ball at the top, it seemed to me uncomfortable ... I returned to ATB, touched the mongrel, decided to take it. The steel is not thin, the handle is comfortable, the grater is sharp. Well, sho, sho China ...
Yes, Yulenka, such strong hands. In my youth I played tennis, I work in the boiler room, I twist huge valves (I think to myself that I do exercises for the chest).
julifera
So I think that it was necessary to take a cheaper outbred, it would not be so a pity for the money thrown out, for some reason it seemed that since the Vitezkas are expensive, they are somehow better
Ukka
Yul, promotion at ATB until January 9. The handle is familiar there, with a jumper. I've already rubbed the carrot, it's convenient for me!

Ukrainka, there in ATB from January 10 there will be dryers for shoes for 20 UAH.
I have had this for about 7 years. I’ll buy myself a couple more (I’ll take one to work, the other as a reserve).
kirch
And I bought myself a Berner tetrahedral. The firm thought. I do not like. Rubs not so hot. And washing is generally a dark forest, very laborious. And now I sit with it, I hardly use it, and to buy some other - what to do with this?
Ukka
kirch, sorry! Why didn't I throw out the old one for a long time - it was comfortable, like a Soviet one ... For a long time I could not find a comfortable, sharp and not flimsy ...
annnushka27
Quote: ukka

Yul, promotion at ATB until January 9. The handle is familiar there, with a jumper. I've already rubbed the carrot, it's convenient for me!

I, too, could not choose a grater for a long time, in the spring my husband bought the same at ATB, I think, let it be until I find a normal one. And she, nothing like that, no longer looking, this is enough. Although I'm lying, Berner bought her to help her!
I also have ATB near the house.
Ukka
Opposite the house will open in February, construction is underway.And now, next to work, there are three supers, some kind of torment. Dotsya says - they will open next to the house, you will not get out anywhere at all - home, work ...
AlenaT
I had an interesting situation with graters. :-)
It so happened that at the same time I found myself in everyday life
two graters: our Ukrainian made of thin tin for 5 hryvnia and
Bergner for 60 hryvnia (it was 8 years ago).
The difference is palpable: 12 times !!!!!
Ours was so witty that a couple of times she even crushed her hands, and on her
background Bergner seemed a little dull (it seemed exactly !!!)
But after a month and a half, our grater became dull, like a cork, and we had to
throw it out.
And Bergner serves me faithfully to this day, and his sharpness has remained the same,
like many years ago :-) :-) :-)
Caprice
Quote: kirch

And I bought myself a Berner tetrahedral. The firm thought. I do not like. Rubs not so hot. And washing is generally a dark forest, very laborious. And now I sit with it, I hardly use it, and to buy some other - what to do with this?
When we moved to Israel, I was looking for a four-sided grater for myself, like a Soviet one. I found it, used it for about 10 years. I thought that it was already unusable, dull, terrible, was going to throw it out. The only thing that stopped me was that I did not find a similar one in stores. Then my son bought me a dishwasher, and I, to celebrate, rushed to wash all the dishes in the house at once. I put my long-suffering grater in there too. After the dishwasher, I took it out, sparkling like new. And well washed, it seems to have become sharper. So I didn't throw it away. It still serves me. And I only wash it in the dishwasher.
julifera
Sometimes you want chakich
I understand that you can live without it, here it is in direct sale like this, it seems to me, they are unlikely to appear ... if you put it down, you need to order ...
I can't think of replacements for him from available tools, except for a fork, and the tender is not at all that, he will take the dough too hard before a puncture, and it will not come out very nicely.
And chakich and airy and cute.

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Lisss's
Yul, yeah! nice

Sergey made a joint purchase of Chekichi for Moscow from LJ, for 900r were .. this is 200 + UAH for our money .. I think you can find out on the market from those who sell flatbreads, or at kiosks .. I wonder how much it might cost
Creamy
Girls, I recommend that you contact the sellers in the markets that sell oriental spices. They can order chakich for you, which they will bring with the next batch of spices from Asia. I bought two chakichas in my Veliky Novgorod market, one large and one small, just in such a department.
IRR
Quote: julifera

Sometimes you want chakich

we have already Lisss I want so much that she sent mnu to the market and threw it there on January 1, I pestered everyone, like a market woman and seemed to find who makes 100 grams, ordered one, I'm waiting ...
lega
Quote: julifera


She took off her rubber band - a breeding ground of indelibility.

I also removed this "convenience".
julifera
Quote: IRR

we have already Lisss I want so much that she sent mnu to the market and threw it there on January 1, I pestered everyone, like a market woman and seemed to find who makes 100 grams, ordered one, I'm waiting ...

I do not believe that Lisss could throw someone alive especially in the market
IRR
Quote: julifera

I do not believe that Lisss could throw someone alive especially in the market

like a loophole with my consent
julifera
IRR, I got confused - so you made an order on the Kiev market?
Did you meet in Kiev on January 1?

I missed something?
Tanyulya
I want the same chakich. I even bought a lot of carnations, my dad is forcing me to make a wooden blank, but I'm afraid I won't succeed
IRR
Quote: Tanyulya

I want the same chakich. I even bought a lot of carnations, my dad is forcing me to make a wooden blank, but I'm afraid I won't succeed

Tanya! I thought that I needed 120 nails for 1 chakich, so it seemed to me immediately and not expensive - manual work, it cannot be cheap. if only somewhere in an aul a dedok sits and makes him 3 bucks for happiness, but where are they such auls with us?
Creamy
I bought two chakichi, at a price of 150 rubles apiece.
IRR
Quote: Creamy

I bought two chakichi, at a price of 150 rubles apiece.

it's for nothing
Tanyulya
Quote: IRR

Tanya! I thought that I needed 120 nails for 1 chakich, so it seemed to me immediately and not expensive - manual work, it cannot be cheap. if only somewhere in an aul a dedok sits and makes him 3 bucks for happiness, but where are they such auls with us?
Yes, I would buy, but we do not sell. And I took 200 grams of cloves. there are obviously more than 120 pieces. Only I'm afraid my 10 fingers will not be enough at first I thought like a shaving brush for this business or from which rolling pin to saw off, but dad promised to make a blank. Maybe happiness will turn up and buy where it's ready.
Quote: Creamy

I bought two chakichi, at a price of 150 rubles apiece.
I for 500 rubles. I would take it for a piece, but only immediately on the spot, without any shipment, but not in Chelyabinsk. At the market I asked Tajiks, they say: do it with a fork.
dopleta
Quote: Tanyulya

At the market I asked Tajiks, they say: do it with a fork.
Tanya, is there a round tender? I do it for them.
Blackhairedgirl
And I also dream of acquiring such a thing
dopleta
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Creamy
I want to add on my own that it is better to take a large diameter chakich, a small chakich is more suitable for filling the entire surface of the cake.
dopleta
Quote: Creamy

I want to add on my own that it is better to take a large diameter chakich, a small chakich is more suitable for filling the entire surface of the cake.
Why? I fill it with a tenderizer in the center 5-7 times, it turns out quite nicely. Here is a picture from another site

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Creamy
And because the little chakichi still have to manage to fill the middle at regular intervals. My eye fails, so I bought a second chakich, already of a large diameter.
marinastom
Ooh, how complicated it is! Why can't you just poke it with a fork?
Omela
I poked .. it didn't work. Everything was puffed up in the oven and there were no holes.

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