Irina Dolars
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Such a strainer?
Piano
all of a sudden I felt like a scapula ... but the toad does not sleep
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Irina Dolars
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What? It's expensive?
Lika_n
what do you think, this is so convenient, silicone is written .. sold in Ukraine and Russia
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Irina Dolars
Quote: Piano

Well, probably ... 7 olars on the Omerzone. And I don’t know why I don’t know how to persuade myself, or agree with the toad?
Forget and look for something you need
Quote: Lika_n

what do you think, this is so convenient, silicone is written .. sold in Ukraine and Russia
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Take it, you won't regret it
Clean the flat (flat) sides of the dishes with the flat side. Rounded - in the corners of the bowl
,, Licks "perfect!
Lika_n
and the tip will not break off? what is he
I broke one .. for softness, hardness was perfect ... just the rest are softer .. not that.
Irina Dolars
Well, how hard to push
Lika_n
yes, I didn’t press it .. I just scooped up flour in a bucket .. she herself
Leska
Quote: dopleta

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The mesh has stood the test perfectly during baking. For 90 rubles, a lot of fun.
Song
Quote: Lika_n

what do you think, this is so convenient, silicone is written .. sold in Ukraine and Russia
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It looks like a Tupper scraper ... Tupper scrapers are good.
Pichenka
Quote: Irina Dolars

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Such a strainer?

Not like that. It looks like a pepper shaker, only holes on all sides.
lega
Quote: Leska

The mesh has stood the test perfectly during baking. For 90 rubles, a lot of fun.

Leska, where did you find the net? and even for 90 rubles ... I also want
argo
Quote: lga

Leska, where did you find the net? and even for 90 rubles ... I also want

Wasp. I bought it at OKEE .. and I walk and walk ...
Anna1957
Quote: lga

Leska, where did you find the net? and even for 90 rubles ... I also want

I must ask Dopleta. Today I found her on the Internet in the Brownie on Prosvet, I arrived - but they do not have
Irishka CH
And I bought ours in Ivanovo ... Just like that, I saw it in some supermarket, got interested in such a thing and bought it. And the price was in the region of 75-85 rubles ... I didn't use the current ...
Leska
Quote: lga

Leska, where did you find the net? and even for 90 rubles ... I also want
lega, in the local store "Avoska", in the department where the soap is displayed.
Mona1
Quote: Leska

lega, in the local store "Avoska", in the department where the soap is displayed.
Oh, what a warm and nostalgic word AVOSKA.
dopleta
I remember that someone was looking for such molds for funny sandwiches, biscuits, etc. Now they are on sale with us. I have these:
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Stafa
Quote: Anna1957

I must ask Dopleta. Today I found her on the Internet in the Brownie on Prosvet, I arrived - but they do not have
Okey has them. Look there. By the way, recently they were 63 rubles for the action, those nets.
Svetlana62
Quote: Ikra

I would certainly buy an ice jar.

And what is it called correctly? I did not find it by search. Maybe someone has a link? Please share.
Ikra
Most likely, it is simply called the "ice container". But on the search will pop up a fucking cloud of everything
Pichenka
I bought a mold for ice, currents cubes. On the manufacturer's website r * egent did not find a picture

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(picture pulled from another site)
Here is my question for those who use it. How do you manage to pour water into it? (I have half of the water flowing past)
How do you carry it to the freezer? On a plank?
And, of course, the question is, how do you pick out these little cubes from there?
(They don `t want )
The picture is beautiful, but the shape is different, not cubes, but rectangles.
Etozh you torment one by one to knock out ...
Ikra
Pichenka , your picture is poorly visible to me (it does not increase), but I will tell you about how I pick out the ice itself, which is not picking out. You take out the form and with all dope force you grunt it on the table. And one more time, to be sure. Should help.
Irina Dolars
I take such shapes at opposite corners and twist them. The cubes themselves pop out "to freedom"
sapuch
Quote: Ikra

You take out the form and with all dope force you grunt it on the table. And one more time, to be sure. Should help.
I cracked such an ice mold. Pity
lesik_l
And if the mold is just dipped in hot water for a couple of seconds, nothing will break and it will be easier to pull it out
q10niza
Girls, who was nostalgic for glasses?
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from 10 to 23 in METRO
Luysia
And I missed something ... Are these some super special cups?
q10niza
Well, now with my sclerosis I don’t remember which of the girls showed these dishes. The elephant is striped, rare, very fond of fish oil ordinary glass beaker with a plastic lid. Nutella - bonus
q10niza
She, not yet quite sclerosis, found
Quote: Waist

We now sell Nutella in glasses
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We bought it, ate Nutella, there was a glass, and even with a convenient lid
This is not Bohemian crystal, but quite decent and durable glasses, 250 ml. Great for drinks too
You can also use them as small containers for storing something ... leftovers for example
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Waist
Quote: q10niza

Well, now with my sclerosis I don’t remember which of the girls showed these dishes. The elephant is striped, rare, very fond of fish oil ordinary glass beaker with a plastic lid. Nutella - bonus
Yeah, I showed it, only I missed your question

And you know, at first I thought that the cups are a bonus. Everyone is about his own!

Now, just like you: Nutella-bonus Everything changes in the process. As I began to use cups for storage more often ... I changed my mind.
q10niza
And I was looking for something similar with yogurt. And then I do it in a multicooker in half-liter cans. And so, after the saucepan, he poured it in portions (whoever likes what), covered it with lids in the refrigerator. True, I need 6 of them - I'm afraid that my men the duck will burst well will stick together diathesis will be - eat so much sweet.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: q10niza

And I was looking for something similar with yogurt. And then I do it in a multicooker in half-liter cans. And so, after the saucepan, he poured it in portions (whoever likes what), covered it with lids in the refrigerator. True, I need 6 of them - I'm afraid that my men the duck will burst well will stick together diathesis will be - eat so much sweet.
And I once bought horseradish in jars for a yogurt maker, and now I have glass jars for yogurt in the Dex yogurt maker.
q10niza
So, we write down - fuck them, not Nutella! NVK, and jars with twists or plastic lids? And whose hell? , in the sense of a firm?
kolenko
In Auchan, wonderful jars with checkered lids are now sold for both yogurt and desserts-casseroles. Price - around 11 UAH.
q10niza
kolenko, thank you, but in Auchan I go to the neighboring region
Oca
Quote: Stafa

By the way, recently they were 63 rubles for the action, those nets.
The promotion was screwed, otherwise I would have bought a Cool rug and washable easier than a silicone one! By the way, his husband helped me to find in the section of the foil for baking at the very bottom.
lesik_l
Quote: kolenko

In Auchan, wonderful jars with checkered lids are now sold for both yogurt and desserts-casseroles. Price - around 11 UAH.

I looked at them from all sides and did not see that this plastic could be heat-treated. Well, I doubted the quality.
Olima
Girls, please tell me, I need a socket-timer to turn on / off electrical appliances at a given time. Who has this Ikeevskaya? Is it worth buying it, namely Ikeevskaya, or maybe another one to look after?
Photo from the Internet for clarity
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kolenko
Quote: lesik_l

I looked at them from all sides and did not see that this plastic could be heat-treated. Well, I doubted the quality.

Not! Those that I saw and felt were glass! They resemble a glass in shape. They are in the department where cans for conservation are now.
Screw cap, red and white check. The volume is something about 260-290 ml.
dopleta
Quote: lga

Leska, where did you find the net? and even for 90 rubles ... I also want
Galyun, were bought today in the Grand Canyon, in Okey. Docha bought me a couple more.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: q10niza

So, we write down - fuck them, not Nutella! NVK, and jars with twists or plastic lids? And whose hell? , in the sense of a firm?
Glass 200 grams. Wait I don't remember the company, I just washed all the labels. But here, in the subject of a yogurt maker, someone wrote to us about these jars, and then on a tip I began to buy this horseradish. We had a current with Silpo.
azaza
Quote: nvk

in the subject of yogurt makers, it was about these jars that someone wrote

I wrote. Here they are:
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Marinado brand, Horseradish and Mustard. The volume indicated is 200 ml, in fact 190 ml. Glass. It is enough to boil the lids - the smell of horseradish or mustard goes away irrevocably. The Dex-108 yogurt maker contains 7 pieces. In principle, it is convenient to use, but the protruding bezel interferes somewhat.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: azaza

I wrote. Here they are:
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Marinado brand, Horseradish and Mustard. The volume indicated is 200 ml, in fact 190 ml. Glass. It is enough to boil the lids - the smell of horseradish or mustard goes away irrevocably. The Dex-108 yogurt maker contains 7 pieces. In principle, it is convenient to use, but the protruding bezel interferes somewhat.
Exactly! And I'm sitting around torturing the whole topic. Well, I remember someone from our Ukrainian girls wrote.
1oksi1
Quote: Olima

Girls, please tell me, I need a socket-timer to turn on / off electrical appliances at a given time. Who has this Ikeevskaya? Is it worth buying it, namely Ikeevskaya, or maybe another one to look after?
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made an advance payment, sent on the same day, but you can also cash on delivery
Svetlana62
Quote: Ikra

Most likely, it is simply called the "ice container". But on the search will pop up a fucking cloud of everything

So I am about the same. I looked at the fucking cloud, but I didn't find this one. If someone is more fortunate, post the link, please.
lega
Quote: Svetlana62


So I am about the same. I looked at the fucking cloud, but I didn't find this one. If someone is more fortunate, post the link, please.

As far as I could understand, so far this is only an idea, and this is not yet on sale.
Here is a poor translation, but the point is captured.

David Ponce

The cost of smart design cannot be overstated. And it's all the more refreshing when it comes to household items. Similar to regular cube trays. Those things are stupid. You have to remove the balance between the sink and the freezer so as not to spill water, and then get ice, and another crapshoot into the glass. The cube of pipes in the photo above solves both of these problems at once:

The Cube Tube is a vertical ice cube tray that prevents you from spilling water while transporting a full tray of water in your freezer. It also provides the user with better control when removing ice from the drink. Just fill the tube, insert the divider, seal the tube and freeze. Once it's frozen, hit the flexible bottom on a hard surface. This will loosen the ice to break out (and probably de-stress). The tube is designed with a small design to make it easier to pull out of the ice.

This is simply the best way to do things. And with a projected price of $ 8, you're not even paying extra for the convenience. This is a project from the design of Dodgy Firms ... no release date yet announced



chaki2005
Quote: Olima

Girls, please tell me, I need a socket-timer to turn on / off electrical appliances at a given time. Who has this Ikeevskaya? Is it worth buying it, namely Ikeevskaya, or maybe another one to look after?
Photo from the Internet for clarity
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I bought both myself and my friend in the Epicenter under MV Seabriz. Worth 29gr.
Pakat
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Horseradish overseas ...
dopleta
Convenient novelty from Lekue. At first glance, it is not clear what it is, right? At home I have a hanging system for storing film, foil and boom. towels with cutters, and in the country I attached this miniature knife on a suction cup to the refrigerator

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