Thank you for sharing this article quite interesting and, hopefully true happiness rays began to warm our hearts, when we can share it with sincerity. Greetings from Gede Prama 🙂
Initially baffled by your connecting a potato press with dumplings- then found out that in Germany that’s what dumplings are made with. In our family we have always used flour; but now I know potato (raw at that) is a possibility I’ll try it 🙂
Great shot 😀
Thank you for sharing this article quite interesting and, hopefully true happiness rays began to warm our hearts, when we can share it with sincerity. Greetings from Gede Prama 🙂
Thank you for your kind thoughts 🙂
Glad you liked it Joe 🙂
I like the textures on this one.
Thank you. It is the drum inside our washing machine- I had not realised how complex a shape it was until I took this 🙂
I was trying to decide if it was a washing machine or a potato press.:)
Definitely the washing machine; the only potato press in the house is me 🙂
I have an old-fashioned one like this (for dumplings) and your picture could work.:)
Initially baffled by your connecting a potato press with dumplings- then found out that in Germany that’s what dumplings are made with. In our family we have always used flour; but now I know potato (raw at that) is a possibility I’ll try it 🙂
Cultural differences indeed.:) Let me know what you think of the potato variation.
Let’s try again with the link: https://www.otto.de/p/gefu-kartoffelpresse-das-original-275836902/#variationId=-6284748
..and this ebay item is identical to our potato masher. Which I suppose actually is vintage by now 🙂
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Prestige-potato-masher-/310924310660?pt=UK_Kitchen_Accessories&hash=item4864887884
Really awesome! 🙂 I love the way you capture different materials and textures!