I give up what are those called?!

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Lucazade, Mar 19, 2014.

  1. Ok been trying to find those things in UK and I only know Polish names. Google translate, dictionary, Bing translate all fail to find a match.

    Please name all 3 so I know what to look for.

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    When you are done feel free to take a piss off me but I like my cakes and bottom one helps to make bad ass mash potatoes in seconds.
     
  2. specialist items ;)
     
  3. at a guess cookery or brewing stuff.
     
  4. Butt plugs?
     
  5. Cookery. Top one is for smashing or pressing pastry down to make a hole. Middle one is for thick but very runny dough, sauces to get rid of any spots of raw flour (blender is good enough for that) bottom one is for grinding shit again wall of a bowl and shit.

    I want to make my favourite cake and fail without those.
     
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  6. what is your favorite cake lucs
     
  7. Wooden stuff.


    Seriously Lukaz, try a cooking forum, or ask your mum!
     
  8. I did ask my mum she speaky no English.

    Also still better then some of the posts. Finally Jerry you getting no Caramel, Baileys cheese cake (real cheese cake not the sugar thing sold here and us) with chocolate swirl built in :p
     
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  9. Think they are pestles of some sort or another.
     
  10. They are reject boomerangs :(
     
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    These are an exceptionally good brand. As recommended by Peter Sutcliffe. :eek:
     
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  12. a ding a dang a dong.
     
  13. they do a slightly smaller 899 version, i heard they are so much better in the real cake world…..people blast past me on the way to the oven but then they get in the way in the twisty icing bits...
     
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  14. Drum sticks
     
  15. I don't know, either in French or English. I'll bet they're Polish. What I would do is have a friendly Pole send you a set. You could have them in a few days with no hassle. They look vaguely familiar but not the sort of thing you are going to find easily.

    There is a posh cooking shop in Cheltenham (can't remember the name but a bit of Googling and you'll find it). You could send them your photo. If they don't know what they are or how to get them, no one will.

    I thick this is it: http://www.kitchenercookware.com
     
    #16 gliddofglood, Mar 20, 2014
    Last edited: Mar 20, 2014
  16. Here's an idea. Why not get your mother to buy them in Poland and post them to you? She won't need to know the English name then, no?
     
  17. I wanted them now :(
     
  18. Ooo, Ahh and Mmm
     
  19. You best spend more time training your new one to cook as it will be you or takeaway for rest of your life :)
     
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