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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: JenniCB on January 14, 2014, 08:01:02 am
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Hi All,
Well, it's been a loooong time since I've been on this board. I originally got Thermie back in December 2010, used it heaps and posted on this board a fair bit. But then at the end of 2011 we moved interstate to Tassie and everything slipped just a little. My usage of poor Thermie went way down. The first house we lived in was a really old one that had zero, and I mean zero, zip, zilch, nada bench space. I had to used the small draining board area just to make a sandwich. So rolling out pizza dough was long gone and many other ways of using my Thermie too. Then the following year (2013) we moved to a different house but I fell quite ill (major anxiety and depression that hit me out of nowhere) and so just getting out of bed and showering were major feats meaning dinner was reduced to the heat and eat variety that hubby could do.
As of Christmas time though I am now back in my own lovely kitchen in WA and ready to get back to cooking some food from actual ingredients without all the additives and preservatives in the processed kind. I just feel a little lost as to where to start. I had a look at some recipes in this forum today but quickly became overwhelmed, not knowing which we were the best ones. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Could anyone give me some ideas of some tried and true, well loved and popular recipes. I'm mostly after something to cook for dinner (though of course happy to accept other suggestions!) I am cooking for 5 (kids aged 10,8 and one very fussy 5 year old). We like chicken, meat, pasta, pizza, quiches, casseroles, salads, stir fries.....no seafood.
Thanks heaps guys. I remember what a helpful bunch you always used to be. I just really want to get my enthusiasm back for my Thermie. Shock horror that I dare allow it to become just another expensive piece of equipment that takes up bench space!!!!
PS I literally haven't used the varoma since before we went to Tassie....so in other words not in about 2 1/2 years!
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Oh wow, JenniCB, well first of all thanks for sharing your story and welcome back.
As a person who lives in Tassie I'm really sad to read that you lost your Thermie mojo while you lived here, as we love our Thermomixes in Tasmania and are really proud to support any orphan Thermomix owners who come along.
Never mind - the great news is that whatever the challenges of the past you are feeling determined and supported again now. Good on you!
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Ok now I don't know where my brain went while writing my post, but I got my kids ages all wrong!!! Trying to stop them growing up maybe?? They are 12, 10 and 5 years oops!! Moving interstate at Christmas time, school holidays and getting a very full on puppy for the first time will do that to you I guess!!
Jenni
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Welcome back JenniCB. Glad you back in a place where you are able to get back into cooking. I can well understand that in the time you have been away this group has really grown but that just gives you heaps more recipes to try as well as the tried and true ones you remember.
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Youve certainly had a lot on your plate, so I hope that now you are back in WA things will look up for you. Have a look through some of my favourite recipes (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6470.30) as there is bound to be a few that your family like also. We're always here if you have any questions.
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Hi Jenni, I remember you from your photo and can't believe it has been 2 years since you posted - the time has flown by.
Remember the Chicken Chasseur (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=5140.0) recipe you posted on the forum, well that has some good reviews so maybe you might like to revisit one of your own recipes again.
CP63 has posted a wonderful list of tried and true recipes here (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6470.0). I'm sure there are many on there that would suit what you like to cook.
We have a varoma, all-in-one meals (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?board=54.0)section now - have a look on there too.
If you have time to browse the forum, check out some of the main meals or vegetarian meals, read the reviews, look at the pictures and give them a go. Just pick out a few to start with, there are so many it is overwhelming for anyone - take baby steps and you'll get there.
So glad you are now able to make a disconcerted effort to get back into the swing of things Jenni and I wish you luck and continued good health.
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Hi Jenni .. Welcome back! My PC has crashed so I'm using Tapatalk on my phone right now and not sure I can link threads but I see now that CP and JD have already linked CP's favourites.. A great place to start!!
Also look for the thread for beef stroganoff (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=13567.15) by Chelsea (thermie groupie). That's an excellent recipe. Then on that thread scroll down just a little and there are links to Chelsea's other very highly recommended recipes...
Good luck and take it easy!! Any questions at all, pop them in here and there'll be plenty of help :)
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Welcome back Jenni.It must be lovely for you to be back in your own kitchen and getting your TM mojo back.
Funny Judy mentioned your Chicken Chasseur recipe because I cooked it at the weekend.It was delicious and I made the leftovers into individual pies ;)
CP's list is great.I've cooked many meals from that list ;)
As you know we are here to help with any problems :)
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Welcome back to the forum Jenni. So glad that you are ready to get back into your cooking.
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Hi Jenni and welcome back. Thanks for sharing your story. Hope your mojo comes back quickly. CP's list, as mentioned above, is a good place to start. Happy cooking xox
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Lovely to have you back Jenni. Welcome back to WA too. I hope the heat didn't hurt you too much the other day.
Others have made some great suggestions so I certainly won't repeat them.
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Welcome back Jenni,
thanks for sharing your story, even though it was a sad one. Glad it is a happier place for you now. Hugs.
where abouts in Tassie were you?
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Welcome back. You will find CP's list very useful. This chicken dish is a favourite in our house http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=355.0 (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=355.0)
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Welcome back to WA, thermie and the forum! I got mine last year and got hooked to this fabulous forum :) :)
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Thanks everyone for your kind and helpful replies. I love that phrase "lost my Thermie mojo" cecilia! That exactly describes what happened. So glad to see that you are still here judydawn. I remember you as a bit of a Thermomix Guru :) Oh and yes, I saw my Chicken Chasseur recipe! I have to say I was very surprised as I posted it ages ago and it just disappeared and lay dormant for a while. Funny to see it being tested and reviewed now 3 years later!! astarra, we lived in Hobart. We rented for a year in Sandy Bay and then a year in Kingston if you know the suburbs of Hobart at all.
Jen
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I'm well and truly still here Jenni, something drastic would have to happen for me to not be LOL. Guru I am not, passionate TMX owner and forumthermomix lover I certainly am though. Thank you for your kind words, welcome back.
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Welcome back Jenni. Glad that you are back in your own kitchen again.
CP's favourites list would be a good place to start and as you and your family enjoy pizza and quiche there are several recipes to choose from in the list. :D
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Welcome back, Jenni. What a hectic time you have had in the last month with the move, new home, new puppy, etc. Hope everything settles down for you very soon and you get back into the TMX way of life. You know where we are if you need help, support or advice on anything thermomix.
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Hi and welcome back, hope all goes well.
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Welcome back. Nice to see your keen to get back to thermie. This is the best forum to get your mojo back, we all love using thermie.
Where are you living now?
CPs fav list a good place to start :)
Halex
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Welcome back. We have a very fussy 4 year old as well as 4 adults and one ofour favourites that everyone will eat is the macaroni beef( its in CPs favs). Rissotos are always great as well, i make a mediterannean variation using a jar of pasta sauce topped up with water as the flavour base, its easy to adapt to your families taste.
I have lost my way before, it really doesnt take much to re-inspire, before long you will be making all your staples and wont be able to do without your thermie.
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Welcome back to WA Jenni! I'm also in WA, born & bred, and even though life moves at a faster pace everywhere, WA is still quieter and a bit more laid back than some others, so settle in and enjoy your Thermie again.
Honey Mustard Chicken is one of our faves, and not too hot for kids.
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Welcome back JenniCB. Thanks for sharing your story. Know that you are not alone in losing your MOJO with life and your Thermomix.
This is a good place to regain your confidence and I am sure you family are happy you are back cooking and won't care what it is. Well maybe not the 5 year old ;D ;D ;D
Gert
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Hi Jen :) Welcome back, it's great to see you back here ... it will soon seem like you never left us (the forum or WA :P :P) I come and go (more often gone) as time would have it these days on the forum but these lovely people are always still here welcoming with wide open arms when I have the time to pop back in so I can assure you they will have your mojo back in no time!! Pick one thing and just go for it, even using it like a new owner for just one small thing a day :)
Good luck with your puppy ... we have two that are just now 4 1/2 months old ;D
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Wow there really is lots of Thermie users in WA. I am living back in Rockingham now Halex.
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Oh yes there are heaps of us :)
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Welcome back Jenni I'm another one from perth.
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Gosh we are everywhere. ;D ;D ;D