Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: LuisaFM on May 20, 2009, 12:01:10 pm
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hello!
I've just ordered my thermomix today and it should arrive early next week!
My mum in Portugal and sister in England both have one and on their recommendation I have worked hard (VERY) convincing my hubbie that it would be something that could make life in the kitchen easier.
Howeeeeeever, I'm worried that it'll sit there like my slow cooker gathering dust. I have read enough about it that I am sure I will be using it often and for all sorts of things... still I'd hate to give my DH any excuse to say "I told you so" :-). Which is why I've joined this forum - to get lots of ideas for dinners and ultimately get him to say it was one of my best purchases!!!!
Luisa (another one from Perth, W.A!!)
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Welcome on board - sadly another Perthite to bolster numbers in the West... only joking.
I am sure if your Mum and sister have them then that would be a great help too.
Hope you have a good consultant, they can also be a great support. Talking to some owners last week who thought that they only had to call their consultant if they had problems, others have a great consultant who is always converting recipes and sending them by email.
But now you have us, so don't hesitate to ask questions. AND - NO question is dumb !!!!
In the demo they tell you that one in five households in Italy have a Bimby (Thermomix) but that is definitely not the case. Still they are the most sought after present.
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welcome luisa!
it will definitely take some getting used to but soon you will be using it every day like the rest of us!
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Welcome!
I don't think we're up to a month yet but the only days ours hasn't been used has been teh days we were in Perth earluer this month (and I missed it like crazy)
We love camping and my TM has made me dread cmaping bceause of the thought of going without it :)
It really does make cooking so much easier - we use ours at least twice every day - I really can't imagine it gathering dust because it is just so simple and so easy.
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Hi and welcome Luisa. You have the added bonus of having relatives who already own one so, apart from this forum, you can get advice from them as well. You will not just let it sit on your bench gathering dust because, apart from the fact that you will use it, you had to work very hard on your DH to get the machine in the first place and you will be determined to prove to him it was worth the money. Men seem to be interested in it as well so perhaps you can do some recipes together and with a bit of luck, he may take over the task of cooking meals for you :D :D :D It takes a while to build up confidence but believe me, once you have that confidence (with a few disasters thrown in) you will wonder why you ever doubted buying it. Good luck and be sure to keep us informed of how you are going and what you are cooking. Read as much as you can from this forum and you will begin to get excited I am sure.
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This place is a great one to be in if you need help justifying the purchase. :) Plenty of inspiration here!
The only days it hasn't been used here are when we reheated things made in it the day before :)
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This place is a great one to be in if you need help justifying the purchase. :) Plenty of inspiration here!
The only days it hasn't been used here are when we reheated things made in it the day before :)
You know you can even reheat things in it using the Varoma dish and tray??
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Welcome Luisa,
Trudy
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Hi Luisa,
I have just joined too! We got ours a week ago Have made heaps already and enjoying it. Made a yummy dip from the book tonight.
Have fun! I am sure I will have heaps of questions as I try more things.
Jo
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thanks for the welcome everybody! :)
I've started compiling lists of recipes from the forum I'd like to try out so hopefully I'll hit the floor running as soon as I actually receive the thermomix!
Luisaxx
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Welcome Luisa! My DH thought the same would happen to me, he was very concerned that it would end up in its box somewhere in a top cupboard, but now he is sooooo jealous of it, as I spend all my spare time rustling up lovely dishes for the family! In fact he has threatened me once with..."one day you'll come home, and it will be gone! I will flog it on ebay if you're not careful" :o :o :o :o :o
My answer has been..." you do that, and I'll buy 2!" Which has really scared him...especially when he saw me walk in tonight with my 2nd jug! :D :D :D :D :D ;) ;) ;) ;)
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I wonder if there has ever been a divorce caused by the TMX :D :D :D :D
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Oh JD! You do make me laugh! I could be near! My DH has just shouted at me, and told me to come to bed! Well guess it is very late! Half one!
But just wanted to let you know how my cooking course went!
Will catch up tomorrow! ;) ;) ;)
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Yep, proving the husband wrong is a great incentive to get that Thermomix working! I wonder if the guys here have had that kind of trouble with their wives... I know if my husband had wanted something to cook with, I would have bought him two!
Also Judydawn is right: My husband, who never cooked anything else than fried eggs on Sunday mornings, now makes the bread and dessert with the Thermomix every time we have company over! That's one added bonus I never expected!
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:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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Worried no more!!!!!
I received my thermomix 3 days ago and my husband is already saying what a great buy!!!
I've made :
smoothies for the kids every day
2 lots of soup for lunch
chicken risotto (which came out glug as I forgot to put it on :-: and I couldn't even SEE the chicken!)
bread rolls (nice but a bit dry cos i forgot the oil! - lesson learnt - read the recipe carefully!! :-\)
best mashed potato ever
best bolognese ever (as voted by hubbie)
apple crumble for yesterdays dessert
crepe batter for today's dessert (this is hubbies specialty and he was so impressed at the literal seconds it took to put together)
Nothing overly exciting but in a way that's the beauty of it - you can make things you normally make but so much more conveniently and quickly!!!
Sorry I know I am preaching to the converted but I am so excited by it all :D
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Great news :) Always nice to have happy stories on here. Have a great time with your new friend. What have you named it?
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yay!!!
hope you've done the 'before' weigh in for everyone :D
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oh dear - I was just saying to hubbie that it means we're going to be eating a lot more desserts etc cos its all so much easier!
He doesn't care about an expanding waistline -
I , on the other hand, and being dragged out by a friend to do kickboxing for fitness of all things!! - so not fair!! But worth it to be able to enjoy my thermomix
As for what I've named it ..... well, I'll have to give it some thought :-)) What's yours called??????
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Yippee - the rolling eyes have been fixed :o :-)) :o :-)) :o :-)) :o :-)) :o :-)) :o :-)) ;D ;D ;D
Small things, I know ......
Keep up the kick-boxing - I need to do more to stop the spread.
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You are going great guns Luisa and yes, you are right, most things the TMX does are simple, everyday type things - almost like going back to basic home cooking like our grandmothers did. There are some nice recipes though, a little bit more upmarket and suitable for dinner parties. You have learnt early - read the recipe :( :( Failure to do so can make or break a recipe and it doesn't matter how long you have had it or how many times you've done a recipe, it always pays to read it and not trust your memory.
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I wonder if there has ever been a divorce caused by the TMX :D :D :D :D
JD - don't know if they have caused any divorces but perhaps pushed things over the edge if there were issues already! ;)
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Welcome. I wonder if you have your TMX yet. I"ve found that all my family love to use the TMX. In fact it was my DH who persuaded me to buy one.
Imagine who would get the TMX in a divorce. Blow fighting over the children, the fight would be over the TMX. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D