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Girls, I’m reading about jars and just suffering in my soul ... My husband always throws them out, you don’t even have time to blink ... -Where is my jar standing here? but no! - so she's empty ... - and to spit on him that she is so pretty all and necessary ...
lunova-moskalenko
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Girls, I’m reading about jars and just suffering in my soul ... My husband always throws them out, you don’t even have time to blink ... -Where is my jar standing here? but no! - so she's empty ... - and to spit on him that she is so pretty all and necessary ...
And I have a turnover accuracy. He has it on his subconscious, since Soviet times he collected all these jars for radio components and other things. Now I sometimes grumble that you throw this garbage out, but he doesn’t. She is vital to me.Kitchen stuff (1)
nila
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Or maybe they are round on all sides, it is not clear from the photo, maybe who saw it alive.
Tan,I saw these jars alive!
I bought it a long time ago for 8g in a simple dishware store. They are round on both sides, but on opposite sides there are round bevels on which they fit comfortably on the sides (in, I explained! I would not have disassembled it myself) Well, it is more convenient to store. I put the enlarged view, maybe it will be clearer. But I like my flat jars better. They are not glass, but very compact and with a convenient top opening.
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Luysia
Quote: julifera

The funny thing is that such a shape of a 180 gram jar can be bought in the same ATB, but much cheaper and filled with Adjika from Mak Mai, around 4.50 UAH. I took it for a sample, adjika is quite tasty

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The only difference is that the jars with adjika are plastic, while these are glass and plastic, they only have a lid.
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I have a set of such jars, convenient.
dopleta
Lucy, the beer mug is awesome! Is it double? And whose production?
Luysia
I think it's just glass, not double. But thick and the mug is heavy. I don't know who is doing it ... This is an action in the ATB chain of stores for this week. I can take a look if necessary.

dopleta
Quote: Luysia

I can take a look if necessary.
No thanks. It seemed to me that it is double-walled, with a cavity inside.
skate
Quote: dopleta

No thanks. It seemed to me that it is double-walled, with a cavity inside.
No, it is not double-walled, without a cavity inside.
q10niza
julifera, in the Epicenter now jars of such a plan as Pakat showed in three sizes, it seems 75 ml is the smallest. But the price is not humane 77 UAH 6 pcs. If you need to clarify - tomorrow the son goes to the balcony for a lamp. You can ask to click.
julifera
Quote: q10niza

julifera, in the Epicenter now jars of such a plan as Pakat showed in three sizes, it seems 75 ml is the smallest. But the price is not humane 77 UAH 6 pcs. If you need to clarify - tomorrow the son goes to the balcony for a lamp. You can ask to click.

I saw them, they are not square like the Pakatovs, they are hexagons, I have gotten away with something, I do not want a hexagon so much to pay so much for them ...
Would be worth 40 hryvnia can and would take.
q10niza
Yeah, I also circled around them, bought a baguette, came back specially by the checkout. No toad is stronger, she won
Lala Toy
And I bought such a press for tomatoes and berries.
The price is quite humane 280 rubles. So I was led.

🔗
Countryman
Quote: Lala Toy

And I bought such a press for tomatoes and berries.

Extrusive? That is, with a conical auger?
If yes, then for that kind of money you can.
Although I have a metal one. Still Soviet, for 7 rubles. She even crumples sea buckthorn, spitting out the bones into a separate receiver.
Lala Toy
Soviet and I have, but what exactly did you ask me,
I have no idea. In general, let it be.
IwOlga
Quote: Lala Toy

And I bought such a press for tomatoes and berries.
The price is quite humane 280 rubles.So I was led.

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Congratulations, there is such a thing in Maggie Mall as much as 599r. + delivery.
Kalyusya
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18 pieces of used spice jars ("Indazia" - Germany) Previously, they were in a rack with three shelves. I "put the rack into action", and the bankslying around have been at work for two years already. Who is nnada?
dopleta
Another kitchen scissors.

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they can cut salad, cucumbers, tomatoes and other vegetables. I checked it on the salad, not bad. Probably for celery stalks, for sorrel, too. I won't even try cucumbers, tomatoes, for them such a cut is not for my taste. Anyway, in my (sophisticated) opinion, that these, that those, the first
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Leska
Quote: dopleta

Another kitchen scissors.
For lettuce leaves, they sometimes chop pepper, but tomatoes - if only for stewing, and then more often scissors crumple them.
irysska
Quote: dopleta

Another kitchen scissors.
oh, for sorrel in green borscht would be very suitable
dopleta
More testing. It seems that we discussed the photo of this mezzalunka and it seems that I was skeptical of her. And now she is in my hands.

🔗

The first thing that caught my eye was that in the 11th year she received one of the most prestigious design awards - Red Dot. But beautiful design is certainly good, but not the most important thing. I read and see pleasant information: the knife is made in Switzerland (and Swiss knives are famous for their high quality) from Japanese high-carbon steel. I checked for greens (I specially took withered, and not crunchy stalks of dill and parsley), garlic, hard thin pods of hot pepper. Liked it - very much! It was not easy to cut and crumble without any effort, and I did not even feel the contact of the knife with the board!
julifera
dopleta - Congratulations!!! It's great that you liked it
I exhibited a video then, I can't find it, I want to watch it again.
And yes, everyone then pushed this knife back, said - do not give it
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Mist
Larissa, where did you buy it and how much?
Countryman
Quote: dopleta

I was very pleased in the video that the cutting of grass is carried out on wooden chalkboard.

On the other hand, I am ready to bet 500 rubles against half a liter of the most ordinary vodka, for example, "Green Mark" for the fact that
an ordinary kitchen knife of my own making and sharpening
I will do the same better and faster.
dopleta
Quote: Countryman

I will do the same better and faster.

And not only you! It's not about how you can cut it faster, but about the fact that there is another good device for this purpose, and since it is in demand, it means it has a right to exist.
Omela
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This seller can deliver to Russia, but for $ 35.30

Ipatiya
Quote: Omela

This seller can deliver to Russia, but for $ 35.30

Maybe someone else will appear from the sellers shipping to Russia, but already cheaper.
I liked the idea very much. I scrolled through different options in my mind, but all the same it’s better not to come up with these forms.
Irina Dolars

Girls and men.
Sometimes photos are not viewable due to small size
If the server 🔗 click on this photo:
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A full size window will open in a new window:
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Copy its URL with the right button.
And in your message in the preview [img width = 550 height = 410] change to [img width = 200]
And it will turn out click-to-zoom
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Trendy
Quote: Kalyusya

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18 pieces of used spice jars ("Indazia" - Germany) Previously, they were in a rack with three shelves. I "put the rack into action", and the bankslying around have been at work for two years already. Who is nnada?
I saw it and spit out. All my life I dreamed of such!
Omela
Quote: Ipatiya

Maybe someone else will appear from the sellers shipping to Russia, but already cheaper.
Nuuu, it is necessary for every seller to write and ask. I did that.
Luysia
Quote: Trendy

I saw it and spit out. All my life I dreamed of such!

We sell these in sets directly with spices and a shelf included.
Qween
Quote: julifera

Comrades, hurray !!!!!!
I already thought that nothing could surprise me in our live stores
But no - one thing SURPRISED
Honey and Syrup Dispenser

How I want such a dispenser! We do not have such a thing. The whole department was rummaged ...
One sales girl said that she once saw one in their department, but either they bought it, or something, but it is not on sale. They said they will try to order, if anything, they will call me.
Kalyusya
Quote: Qween

How I want such a dispenser! We do not have such a thing. The whole department was rummaged ...

But this is only for liquid honey, honey sits down very quickly. Either when it is very fresh, or only acacia or chestnut.
(I want one too)
julifera
Quote: Qween

How I want such a dispenser! We do not have such a thing. The whole department was rummaged ...
One sales girl said that she once saw one in their department, but either they bought it, or something, but it is not on sale. They said they will try to order, if anything, they will call me.

Anh, well, you know, there is only a metal spring in it, it does not touch honey (unless, of course, I don’t want to pour it under the most), everything else is acrylic, quite non-sticky.

I bought at the Epicenter outside the city, they sometimes take me there once in half a year, they had one more, but his handle somehow suspiciously clicked when pressed.
There is also a second Epicenter in the city, but there were rearrangements, I have not seen such dispensers there.
Alim
Quote: Qween

How I want such a dispenser!
I saw a couple of days ago at the Epicenter, but he did not impress me, it seemed somehow flimsy and cumbersome, and a droplet would drip from the nose anyway, so why is it better
IRR
Julia, Luda! in which department did you see?
julifera
Quote: Kalyusya

But this is only for liquid honey, honey sits down very quickly. Either when it is very fresh, or only acacia or chestnut.
(I want one too)

It is suitable for syrup.
We always take honey exclusively that does not thicken, so it suits us.
If it suddenly becomes sugared, then on Amazon it was recommended to dip it for a while in a mug of hot tea or water, but it seems to me all the same with thickened honey there is a great risk of breaking the leg, which closes the hole from the inside.
Alim
Quote: IRR

Julia, Luda! in which department did you see?
Showcase next to Teskom
julifera
Quote: IRR

Julia, Luda! in which department did you see?

IRR - I completely lost my mind with happiness, I don't even remember what stood next to this honey house, maybe there were small glechiks, in the Epicenter where I took, in addition to the rows, there are still tables across and now they also impose something small on them, sometimes duplicating goods in the rows, and in the midst of all this, there was this miracle on one table
Mona1
Quote: Kalyusya

But this is only for liquid honey, honey sits down very quickly. Either when it is very fresh, or only acacia or chestnut.
(I want one too)
And I think that it is possible to pour condensed milk in such a way during the period when there is no liquid honey.
julifera
Quote: Alim

I saw a couple of days ago at the Epicenter, but he did not impress me, seemed to be somehow flimsy and cumbersome, and a droplet will drip from the nose anyway, so why is it better

I say with confidence - it does not drip!
Because he pressed, poured, squeezed back and blocked the hole (it blocks the piston on which the silicone is worn at the end), wiped the tip of the bread / bun and put it back.
And not very cumbersome - like another mug on the table
Our liter jar of honey was much bulkier and stickier))))
Alim
Quote: julifera

I say with confidence - it does not drip!
Because he pressed, poured, squeezed back and blocked the hole (it blocks the piston on which the silicone is worn at the end), wiped the tip of the bread / bun For 33 years of living together, I have not been able to teach my husband to wipe a knife from butter, a spoon from jam and honey, that is, the lower part on which the dispenser is placed will be dirty all the time, and since they do not twist together, then the whole structure will be unreliable in terms of not spillingand put it back.
Well these are my troubles
julifera
Yes, there Mona and do not even wipe the bread, the main thing is to wait until it stops flowing, and then just put it back.
Well, even if a milligram drips, it needs to drip 500 times so that there is something to spill, during this time the honey is eaten and a new one is poured and the stand is simply washed out.
But a honest word - even without rubbing - does not drip
Mist
Girls, surely someone has this slicer.
Tell me, is it worth taking? I'm mainly interested in bananas.
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Qween
Quote: julifera

I bought at the Epicenter outside the city, they sometimes take me there once every half a year

Yeah, we also have it outside the city. I also don't go there often.

Quote: julifera

Anh, well, you know, there is only a metal spring in it, it does not touch honey (unless, of course, I don’t want to fill it with it), everything else is acrylic, quite non-sticky.

Yes, I understood that. It works for me .
Quote: Kalyusya

But this is only for liquid honey, honey sits down very quickly. Either when it is very fresh, or only acacia or chestnut.

We only eat liquid honey. This year we have stocked up with acacia and linden + chestnut + acacia. These honeys do not thicken.

Girls, I think I still have to meet this honey cake. Before, I didn't know what she looked like, but now I know, and I will look out.

Now I'm pouring honey from a can into small jars-bear cubs. Somehow I specially bought jam because of these jars. And the jam itself turned out to be very tasty, we ate it quickly. Only once I met that jam on sale, and now the supermarket is closed where the jam was once, and is not found in other stores.
Kalyusya
Quote: Qween


Now I'm pouring honey from a can into small jars-bear cubs. Somehow I specially bought jam because of these jars. And the jam itself turned out to be very tasty, we ate it quickly. Only once I met that jam on sale, and now the supermarket is closed where the jam was once, and is not found in other stores.

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Is that? Your Gaisinsky cannery did it.
Qween
Such. One wedmedic had strawberry jam, and the other had apricot jam.
Gaysin is an incredibly tasty jam!
Elena Bo
I don’t know who showed it already or not. I bought such a garlic chopper.
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I took it only for fun, to see what it is and how it works, because I didn't understand it in the store, and it's cheap. I tried chopping the garlic. Fine. The main thing is easy to wash, not like the garlic press.
Aveskulova
Quote: julifera

Comrades, hurray !!!!!!
I already thought that nothing could surprise me in our live stores
But no - one thing SURPRISED
I bought an original and very useful gift for my son today just at the Epicenter!
He categorically hates pouring honey on bread with a spoon, none, not even honey, even two different honey ones ...
But now everything will be different !!!!!
And the process will become enjoyable

Honey and Syrup Dispenser

julifera Thank you very much for showing this honey dispenser, I bought it at the epicenter and am very happy. Honey, of course, you need to use liquid, and the son said, then pour condensed milk. Yes, by the way, I have a jar into which it is inserted, absolutely clean, nothing drips, the pimp well overlaps the honey.
Irishka CH
Quote: Elena Bo

I don’t know who showed it already or not. I bought such a garlic chopper.
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I took it only for fun, to see what it is and how it works, because I didn't understand it in the store, and it's cheap. I tried chopping the garlic. Fine. The main thing is easy to wash, not like the garlic press.
They showed me when they talked about garlic presses. I recently bought one myself. She also coveted the cheapness. And nothing works like that !!! And it's easy to wash, really. And on the package it was written "Chopper for garlic and nuts" The first thing I tried was just walnuts. I thought I’d break all the teeth - I didn’t break it! And crushes the nuts so well. Vobchim, mine likes it!

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