Caprice
Quote: ZHIRULKA

And the other day I bought just such a German cutting - I saw it a long time ago and fell in love at first sight!
I was more interested in this little thing on this site:
Girulka
Yes, an interesting teapot for tea, but how can you then extract a swollen tea leaves (for example) from this stick?
Girulka
Oh! and what a rolling pin does GEFU have! I saw it in the store and I think why are there divisions with numbers on a rolling pin? and you give her a number, and she rolls out the programmed size of the dough layer for you exactly perfect! you can watch the video ...
Girulka
Oh! but for trimming the top of the scarlop in a boiled egg! German bourgeois - just think!
...... and then Ostap suffered! ...... sorry for not in the subject! but how can you resist and share!
Caprice
Quote: ZHIRULKA

Yes, an interesting teapot for tea, but how can you then extract a swollen tea leaves (for example) from this stick?
I realized that just turn it upside down and shake it out ... Well, and wash, of course
Caprice
Quote: ZHIRULKA

Caprice, here's the same plan for tea, only square and completely stainless steel
I liked this one less, I think it heats up more, it is less convenient to pull it out ...

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