Twig
Twist the macaroons one by one
And when to sit in tyrnete?
Nooo, such devices do not suit me
Natalia K.
Quote: julia_bb
I accidentally bought myself such a butter maker)
Yulia, cool butter maker. And where did you buy such a miracle?
Mila1
Miranda, I bought such a thing from Tatiana in a pasta store. And something quite inexpensive. Costs 4.99 Euro. Kitchen little things (2)
But now she is not, but there are such
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julia_bb
Nataliya, yes) I came across in a retail store and bought it)
Miranda
julia_bb, and where how much?
How did you do it? Just shaking the bottle? Are there any special inner walls?

Good result
Mirabel
Yulia, Very lovely! (As my son says) your oil deal. Does she whip cream somehow?
Miranda
liliya72, cute stuff.
We must not forget to pay attention in stores.
Natalia K.
Quote: julia_bb
In a hardware store I came across
Yulia, and how much does the buttermaker cost?
Mila1
Quote: kolyubaka
Twist the macaroons one by one
And they are done VERY quickly, in just a few minutes. I rolled it out on the rolling. I cut it with a wheel and quickly scrolled it with a rolling pin. In just ten minutes, a portion for two adults is ready. But, of course, they are tastier than store-bought ones. Fresh yet I got pleasure from doing them as a child
Mirabel
MirandaStop teasing immediately, especially when you don't know where to stick a mountain of spice cans.
We don't have Tescom, Chibo too ... it seems like Germany is nearby, and it's not handy to go there often.
and also Julia with her butter maker
Mila1
Quote: Miranda

liliya72, cute stuff.
We must not forget to pay attention in stores.
Yes ... I would also buy such a butter maker. Maybe in online stores it is. What is there even on the box? How to search?
julia_bb
Miranda, specifically in the Crate & Barel store I bought for 500r. The walls are ordinary plastic. Above, where the yellow lid is, the holes are round, like in a sieve, that is, not like a neck in a jar, but holes. And the lowered removable lid is immediately poured into it.
Vika, the instructions say, pour heavy cream, leave for 6-7 hours at room temperature.
Then you shake for 3 minutes and pour the buttermilk on top through the holes. Then you fill in very cold water and rinse it several times, and pour the oil into the white cap.
There is a video on YouTube, by the way, about this thing.
Mirabel
Ludmila, Mil, you say, it’s not very hemorrhagic to twist such things yourself?
and when they really love this in the family and eat with the speed of light? For example, I make noodles for a very large portion, dry it, in the hope that it will be for future use. Whatever ... everything goes away very quickly. At night, I remember that there are stocks of homemade noodles iiii for everyone's health and I can again play with tastoraskatka.
Miranda
Mirabel, and you think I'm not teasing myself?
Why did it all pass by somewhere when the dollar was 35. Although it's okay. I am most upset by the question why, when I was at Charles University for an internship, I did not go to Teskoma's store! Eh.
Mila1
Mirabel, Vika, it's not difficult to do and somehow playfully. But as a reserve, I can't dry these tubes.They are still hollow inside and they crumble under the weight and the holes don't work. Maybe I'm doing something wrong
Mirabel
Yulia, Just super! I will look for something similar.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Lilydoes it pour through the holes too? I've been to Voyage once every five years, but I kind of went to this store like that, maybe two. Probably not there already.
Mirabel
Quote: Miranda
Why did it all pass by somewhere when the dollar was 35.
Well, not only do I suffer: girl_haha: okay, you can't buy everything! Gradually and whenever possible
Miranda
julia_bb, Thank you!
Cute thing
Fofochka
julia_bb, Yulechka, and you bought for a long time. Cool thing.
liliya72
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Lilydoes it pour through the holes too? I've been to Voyage once every five years, but I kind of went to this store like that, maybe two. Probably not there already.
Ksyusha, yes, pours out of the hole, if I see somewhere else (I like to dig in small things), I will definitely inform you ...
Svetlana62
Girls who have a big bowler?
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This is for kids, to sculpt snowballs, but the first thing I thought when I saw and did not have time to read it, I wonder what diameter? Then it became funny.
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Ipatiya
You can beat the butter with a mixer. And even in the kitchen processor.



Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: liliya72
I will definitely inform you ...
Lily, It would be great! Thank you
julia_bb
Quote: Mirabel
Just super! I will look for something like that
Quote: Miranda
Cute thing
Yes, I liked it too, unusual. Previously, I did not come across such
Quote: Fofochka
Yulechka, and you have been buying for a long time. Cool thing
Just bought last week
julia_bb
Ipatiya, yes I know and watched a lot of videos. Here the volumes are captivating - I made it fresh and ate it for breakfast)
There would be cream that is not too expensive and greasy and more
Rarerka
We always beat butter in a simple jar
You sit in front of the TV under the movie and shake. We were shaking the current at once 3L
Fofochka
Ipatiya, I buy cream at 0.5 v exit cow, they are too expensive. I don’t eat butter, but would make a child. And to start the mixer at 500 gr, I would not like to hurt.
Irgata
Quote: julia_bb
is there a video,
how she poured buttermilk into the sewer not the mistress of the breadcrumbs

and the whole joke in this jar is an insert-sieve for draining buttermilk and subsequent water for rinsing (although there is something to rinse, a couple of spoons of butter) - very convenient

and the unscrewed bottom with the oil remaining in it - eat right away, you don't need to scrape it out of the jar, a minimum of tools

any jar made of non-fragile plastic with a tight-fitting lid will do, throw a few ice cubes there to cool and speed up the whipping process
Rarerka
So the oil itself gathers in a lump and floats in the buttermilk. No need to scrape off
Irgata
Quote: Svetlana62
to whom is the big bowler?
laughed with a saleswoman-friend in Galamart = woo, gru, Natakha, what a meatball maker !!

she does not have a tight grip, plastic, but they laughed here in the subject over this thing more than once
liliya72
Svetlana62, great!
Well, now we are not afraid of any crisis! How the Bread Maker will buy everything from Ozones and Fixprice, it doesn't matter! - Let's go to Children's World!
julia_bb
Quote: Svetlana62
Girls who have a big bowler?
It's cool, you can also 2 in 1 and a snowball for your daughter in winter, and, if necessary, sculpt meatballs
Scarlett
Quote: julia_bb

It's cool, you can also 2 in 1 and a snowball for your daughter in winter, and, if necessary, sculpt meatballs
Klassssss! Just put it on an elastic band to attach it to her (daughter), well, like mittens to us in childhood, otherwise it will be lost, and then suddenly the meatballs are fastened ... it will be a shame
Svetlana62
Quote: Irsha
yes, they laughed here in the subject over this thing more than once
Irish, I saw it for the first time today. I missed it, then. Have you seen her live? Is it suitable for snowballs or does not grip well, will you still have to wet the mittens?
Svetlana62
Miranda, if there will be a joint venture for Teskomovskie novelties, take me to the butter dish and a bowl for the dough too (her heating is cool). I understand everything, and there is a Tupper bowl, but I liked this one to the point of impossibility.
Bijou
I read with envy.)) That's how spacious people's kitchens are! I have 12 meters (or 14?), But there is absolutely nowhere to shove !!

On the advice of the forum, I bought a bowl for washing cereals - and here it is too much for me, already eating away the place. Now I remember all the time that there is an irrational raskoryak, which could be dispensed with, saving precious cubic centimeters. And then there are already two bowls just for raising the dough !! Yes, in a container in the microwave or in the oven, it will do if I suddenly need a warm spread. Kitchen little things (2)

But I envy, yes.
Irgata
Quote: Svetlana62
Is it suitable for snowballs or does not grip well, will you still have to wet the mittens?
it is Galamart's rather flimsy bench press

although I didn't make snowballs with them, it's a very long time ago, with mittens
Irgata
Quote: Bijou
I bought a bowl for rinsing cereals on the advice of the forum - and here it is extra for me,


and which one? - if a fixer (well, or dzhozhef-joseph ....) - then there is no and never will be a more convenient washing container, it replaced my colanders, spacious, dexterous, a miracle not a bowl

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Bijou
Irsha, yeah, I'm quite straightforward already, huh, huh?))) Without Joseph's test to buy for that kind of money. Of course, I trained on the fixprice. No, it's more convenient for me to drain pasta or dumplings in a colander, which I hung on a saucepan and rest, and for washing cereals and other trifles there are two convenient high plastic bowls that are put in each other and take up as much space as this "helmet" one.)
Ira Doka
Quote: Bijou
I read with envy.)) That's how spacious people's kitchens are! I have 12 meters (or 14?), But there is absolutely nowhere to shove !!
Quote: Bijou
But I envy, yes.
And someone is jealous of your kitchen.I have a 9m kitchen, but I comfort myself that it's good that it's not 6
Bijou
Quote: Ira Doka
And someone is jealous of your kitchen too
Well, let him envy ... Kitchen little things (2) And only the dough rolling machine still lives in its box in the corner on the sofa that is not used in winter.
Irgata
and my dough rolling machine is strapped to the table, only during the period of autumn preparations it sometimes moves to the table - there is no way to deal with dumplings-manti, and even so many fresh vegetables - they must be destroyed
Fofochka
Quote: Ira Doka
That's how spacious people's kitchens are! I have 12 meters (or 14?), But there is absolutely nowhere to shove !!
As I can imagine what will happen to our kitchens in 2 years, at this rate, we will have to expand.
Miranda
Quote: Bijou
the dough rolling machine is still living in its box

And under my table in the corner
Miranda
Svetlana62, I will find out what-where-how, and I will definitely write here if there are adequate options.

And there we will go to the corresponding section, if we have enough people.
Fofochka
Quote: Bijou
I bought a bowl for washing cereals on the advice of the forum
And I have this.
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Zena
Quote: Irsha
if the fixesprice
I do everything with fixprice .. I like it terribly .. I gave everyone a gift .. everyone is delighted .. although I read about her here .. and let it go deaf ears .. like that I won't wash in drushlak the old fashioned way .. .. and when I bought it. . love at first sight..
Bijou, sorry you didn't like it ..

Quote: Fofochka
have to expand.
to the neighbors ???
Miranda
Girls, ban me from Teskom's site.

I fell in love with a thermometer.
It clings to the pan, gives a sound when the set temperature is reached, maybe a spatula, that is, you measure and interfere. Oh! How I need it for cheese.

Bijou
Quote: Zena
like I won't wash in drushlak the old fashioned way ..
It's just that I don't wash in colanders, I just throw them back in. And mine is traditionally in bowls and basins, so that the dirt gets wet and settles.

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