natushka
Bottling, I thought about it, but did not find one, I still need to look for it to be suitable for oil, it is a very good solvent, will it draw out harmful substances. Therefore, while I am looking for a plastic suitable and a glass and a screw cover, but so far there is nothing suitable.
m0use
And I have already set aside a narrow glass jar of jam with a screw lid for this business, I'm just waiting for a new Tescom's brush to fit my ikeev's brush into the jar ... But our thoughts work in one direction
natushka
m0use,, I'll look at jars of jam, but won't you show me yours?
m0use
Here is such a jar, the volume of 280 ml, I am making yogurt in such yoghurt, a matchbox for a master staff, and a brush that I plan to attach .. its handle is removable, thin, so that's just right!
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natushka
m0use, great, it seems to me such a jar was lying somewhere on the balcony. You have to search if you haven't thrown it away.
m0use
If everything goes well with me, I'll throw the nafik out of the basket on Ozone, the expensive Vodum, I would still have to solve the problem with sealing the hole in the lid so that the entire structure can be washed in the dishwasher ..
agashka215
It is also necessary to select everything so that the lid does not interfere with the deep forms of lubrication. Somehow he can do so that the lid on the handle can rise up, if necessary.
Bottling
natushka, and how to cut a hole in the metal. lid?
m0use
Mushsh promised me to drill with a drill and adjust with a hacksaw
susika
Quote: m0use

If everything goes well with me, I'll throw the nafik out of the basket on Ozone, the expensive Vodum, I would still have to solve the problem with sealing the hole in the lid so that the entire structure can be washed in the dishwasher ..
I also have Bodum, since I forgot to wash in the evening - it was butter in butter - the cat gnawed a brush .. not all .. but decently so
natushka
Bottling, I think you can punch holes with a nail, then with a knife-opener somehow. And ... maybe you can see the baths with screw plastic lids? True, they are expensive, although you need to look in Fixprice.
m0use
Quote: susika

I also have Bodum, since I forgot to wash in the evening, it was creamy in butter, the cat gnawed a brush .. not all .. but decently so
This is the most "tasty" combination for them - here you immediately get silicone (they are not indifferent to it) and butter! Who would have resisted
agashka215
Who has Ikea in the city, they are like that there
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agashka215
You can insert a rubber sleeve into the cover, like this, insert ...

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julia_bb
Quote: agashka215
Who has Ikea in the city, they are like that there
🔗
I just bought myself a month ago such - conveniently large volumes of lubrication)))
prubul
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I think you can punch holes with a nail, then with a knife-opener somehow
Yes, but don't forget the lid will start to rust, plastic is better.Silicone items (molds, rugs, tassels, gloves, etc.)
agashka215
Here, yesterday we discussed how you can build a set for oil. I went to Ikea today and bought brushes. And a jar of juice in Auchan.
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From the bottom of the lid on the brush handle, you need to put on some kind of sealing ring, such as hard foam rubber.
ksyusha1997
Girls, but these rugs from Fixprice are silicone 41p each, what are they for? are they suitable for the oven? Oh, everyone has it, but I ... don't know what to use it for, I don't have a dryer.
Chamomile
ksyusha1997, I put it in my bad saucepan from the pressure cooker so that it doesn't burn. And put it in the airfryer under the baking. Used to use baking paper for this purpose. But lately, the paper has not been of high quality. Everything sticks to it, but it does not stick to the rugs.
Katya1234
ksyusha1997,
These rugs are good for cutting dough.I only cut the dough with a plastic knife.
Olga VB
It is necessary to look at what temperature such a rug is designed for.
There is simply for cutting the dough, there is for freezing, there is also for baking, and at different temperatures.
ksyusha1997
And in Fixprice, are they really different in purpose?
I am beautifull
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ksyusha1997,
These rugs are good for cutting dough. I only cut the dough with a plastic knife.
Why only for cutting dough? My mother bakes on them. Everything is fine. And you can cut on these rugs with an ordinary knife, only with the blunt side and so that the nose of the knife is rounded.
Olga VB
In the fixprice, I saw 2 types of rugs.
I have one.
It says that it is "Dough mat with graduated, non-stick properties"
At the same time, it is not indicated what temperature it can withstand and for which it is recommended.
But it is written what is made in China and that the goods, like everything else in the fixprice, not certified.
Quote: I am beautiful

Why only for cutting dough? My mother bakes on them. Everything is fine.
If the rug does not melt in the oven, this does not mean that nothing harmful is emitted from it.
So whether everything is in order is a moot point.
I don't risk using it for baking.
I also have another silicone mat that has certification and temperature. I use this for baking, but, just in case, 10 * less than indicated on the package.
But everyone makes a decision for himself.
Wildebeest
I am beautifull, Olga VB, I have already baked on this rug seven times. It works really well. No smell is felt, the appearance has not yet deteriorated.
Katya1234
Olga VB,
+1 to your words about rugs from fixprice, I have a silicone mat from comrade T * apper, I rarely bake on it, I mainly cut special dough. with a knife of the same company. Don't wash the table afterwards.
Olga VB
Kate, why are you encrypting a friend? There is no problem with that here.
kirch
I use a rug from Fix Price for cutting dough, it's very convenient. And I cut out the blank for dumplings with a metal cutting until the rug is damaged. But it is very convenient to cut it on it, on a hard surface it does not work that way, you have to apply force, but on the rug you pressed it and cut it out right away. And it's not a pity if it gets damaged
natibor
Girls, I don't know where to post information, probably here. On Ali I found just such a container for mixing and baking
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The temperature is declared -60 +220. For two more weeks it will cost US $ 9.77. Maybe who needs it?
Senpolia
natibor, interestingly, someone has already tested these things ...
Song
Quote: Olga VB

... made in China and that the product, like everything else in fixprice, not certified... If the rug does not melt in the oven, this does not mean that nothing harmful is emitted from it.
So whether everything is in order is a moot point.
Agree. Radiation, for example, also does not smell, but it does not make it less dangerous.
Most of the cheap fix spice things are better for purely technical, economic purposes. For food purposes, I wouldn't risk it ...
Svetta
Quote: Senpolia

natibor, interestingly, someone has already tested these things ...
Who, who ... Dopplet, of course! These things have long been shown here from the LEKEE company (I may be mistaken in writing), many have.
natibor
Senpolia, I don’t know I once looked at
🔗 , but I realized that it was not for me.
kolobashka
dopleta, thanks for the tip, I bought it. True, I would be glad to have it cheaper, but for that this silicone, I hope, will last a long time.
I also bought a non-stick teflon-coated mat there. 33 * 40 cm. Made in China, so not certified. In the composition of fiberglass. Sold under the brand name Marmiton /
Kara
Quote: Senpolia

natibor, interestingly, someone has already tested these things ...

I tested HERE... Not a bad thing, it is convenient to put bread in it and bake it immediately, without shifting it. I haven't tried any other dishes yet. But I can say, nothing special, definitely not worth the money that I gave for them
dopleta
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I tested
No, Kara, you tested the same as mine, and we are asked about testing Chinese counterparts with Ali.
Kara
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No, Kara, you tested the same as mine, and we are asked about testing Chinese counterparts with Ali.

Larissa, are they different? Well, I wanted to say, right there could be a different lineup? The form is clear one to one
Loksa
See what lids closures for 95 rubles bought in "Maxidom", suitable for cans. Silicone items (molds, rugs, tassels, gloves, etc.)
m0use
I have such a little white one with a cherry, it is very convenient to close the cup "with a couple of spoons of something"
Loksa
m0use, and brew tea in a mug there thermo mode + 240, -40. In the refrigerator, cover the jar of cucumbers with peas, cat food.
Song
These small lids are very handy. And in demand. Constantly in use.
Tricia
Oksana, and from what these covers. On my computer, the visibility is not very good, so it seems that from felt.
Is there a suction cup inside or just put on top?
Loksa
Tricia, what kind of felt? Hat? - they are not silicone, you take the bow and cover it, it sucks a little, so beautiful! I bought one for my friend as a gift and one for myself, no Mage to choose which to give, it looks like they will live with me.
Anise
Quote: Loksa

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Oksanahow cute and graceful they are! Lovely!
Thank you, I will know that there are such nice little things.
I couldn't choose either, both are wonderful.
dopleta
Quote: Tricia
Is there a suction cup inside or just put on top?
They seal the cookware very hermetically if you press lightly from above to create a slight vacuum. This cup is full, but it hangs on the lid!
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Tricia
Quote: Loksa
they are not silicone, you take it by the bow and cover it, it sucks a little, so beautiful!
Oksana, thanks! It is now clear!
Quote: dopleta
They seal the cookware very hermetically if you press lightly from above to create a slight vacuum.
Larissa, thanks for the illustrative example!
Nonsense
Tricia, stick well. But they have a nasty habit of being sucked off at the most crucial moment - when you pick it up! If you want to open the cup, you grab the pipette, the cup rises with the lid and ... falls. I've already broken several cups and mugs. So you need to be careful!
bukabuza
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See what other sizes there are 4x9 in the form of 6 pieces. costs 30r. Should work well for a portioned fish snack
I experienced this form today. The size is the same for portioned jellies. I apologize for the quality of the photo, I took it from the phone.
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That's why I made the recipe
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=67451.0
Only it was necessary to take not two, but at least three forms. Well, I will order more later.
Anise
bukabuza, Helen, what nice cute fish turned out!

Manna
Quote: bukabuza
I experienced this form today. The size is the same for portioned jellies.
I have a similar shape (fish is about a centimeter shorter) made of silicone
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