Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Aussie Jewels on March 05, 2014, 02:12:30 pm
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I have had my Thermomix since 2010 and have only used it about 6 times.
I recently found this forum and am so dense it has taken me 20 minutes to work out how to post
I also bought the Thermomix bag online and cannot seem to get it assembled correctly
My consultant is no longer a consultant and I am looking for help
I would welcome any suggestions
Thanks
Aussie Jewels
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Welcome AJ, maybe this post (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=12368.0) helps?
2010 and you have only just found the forum...you poor thing I wish it was sooner. Have you been using the TM much? Have you converted many of your own recipes?
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Welcome Aussie Jewels!
Tons of ideas and recipes in the forum. Just give it a go...and enjoy your TM. :)
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Hi AJ, welcome to the forum. I hope CP's link has helped you with the carry bag problem. Now you need help to get the most out of your TMX, why have you only used it 6 times in 4 years - lack of confidence or no support? Have you contacted Head Office if you live in Australia, they should be able to put you in touch with a new consultant.
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Welcome to the forum Aussie Jewels.I'm sure with the forums help we can get you cooking in your TM more.How many do you cook for and what do you like to cook?
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Welcome Aussie Jewels. It is so sad that you have barely used your TMX, but hopefuly joining the forum will encourage you to get into cooking with it more.
My best suggestion is to leave it on your bench so that it is not a problem to dig it out of a cupboard before you even start using it and it is then nice and handy. Then start using it, even if only once a day to make something simple - perhaps a smoothie, maybe just to chop onions for your evening meal. Lots of little steps then, before long, you will be more relaxed using it.
Browse the recipes on here, find something that takes your fancy and make that. Experiment with different ideas and, if you are stuck, consider the forum members as your consultants - collectively we probably have the answers to most of your questions. Feel free to ask us anything, no question is too 'silly' or 'dumb', after all, we were all newbies once. There are many skilled users and consultants on this forum so I hope you take advantage of our 'knowledge base' to help you get fun, enjoyment and value for money from your purchase. Good luck and happy thermomixing.
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Glad you found us, I am sure with our help you'll be cooking up a storm :)
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HI and welcome AJ
Hope finding the forum will help you get more out of your wonderful machine. :)
Any questions ask here, someone will be bound to answer....and no question is stupid. :D
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Welcome to the forum!
My biggest worry when buying my TMX was that I'd spend all that money and not use it, and I'm sure it's this forum that's really made sure that hasn't happened. Even on days when I'm not cooking much, I like to look at the "what's for dinner" and "what are you cooking today" threads for inspiration and to show me new ways to use the TMX.
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Thanks everyone for the responses I am feeling heaps better and enthused
:)
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Maybe you will also find some inspiration to cook something today from this list (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=6470.0). Let us know what you are cooking?
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Welcome Aussie Jewels. What would you like to try first? Perhaps if you select something from the forum, read it through well and we will all be here for you to help and guide.
Please share your successes and failures as we can help.
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How about grating some cheese. I buy 2 blocks one for grating & one for cheese & crackers etc. I grate the block as soon as I bring it home, then ready to go.
:)
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Hello and welcome
It can be quite overwhelming when you start using your TM - there is so much you can do with it and there are so many wonderful ideas out there.
I agree with the poster who mentioned keeping it accessible - that's a great first step.
Then think about what you are already cooking on a regular basis and see whether there is a TM version of that dish to try. Something like spaghetti bolognaise may be a good place to start (that is a staple in our family).
Another good place to start may be with the veg or chicken stock paste - it's easy to make and incredibly useful.
When I bought my TM, I had my DH's voice ringing in my ears - his comment was: 'if you are going to spend all that money, you best make sure that you use it!' He is the first to admit that it was a brilliant buy and that I use it almost daily. Many times I won't cook a meal in it, but I may make the mashed potato (another staple), cook the rice, grate the parmesan, make the salad dressing etc etc.
Lots of luck and please let us all know how you go.
Buzzbee
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HI and welcome. First get it out, and leave on the bench. Use it daily just for something simple, to get used to it.
soon it become normal to use it. :)
I have 2 thermy machines.... always going..
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Thanks everyone for you advice
My bag is now together properly and planning to take with me for the long weekend!!!
Aussie Jewels
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Welcome & good work getting the bag together. Hope you have great long weekend, the weather is looking good for it.
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Enjoy your weekend. Are you going somewhere lovely? We had our long weekend last weekend. :'(
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Hello and welcome to the forum Aussie Jewels.
Have a great long weekend, I hope you can start enjoying your TMX.
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Hi and welcome to the Forum AJ. What a shame you did not find us sooner but you are in the right place now. I leave my TMX on the bench as has been suggested a few times. I use it every day - soups are great because you just throw everything up - chop it in the bowl and cook it in the bowl. Only 1 utensil to wash up. So even if you start just by using it to chop up onions and garlic etc at least you will be getting used to it. There are some great risotto recipes on the forum that you might like to try too. The good thing with that is that you can read right through and pick up on all the tweaks and sometime mistakes that others have made and save yourself a lot of the learning curve. I make all our bread rolls, finger buns, turkish breads, yoghurt, dips - oh the list is endless.
Go for it and enjoy.
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Hello AJ and welcome. What a shame you've hardly used your machine. At least you are at the right place now. Enjoy your weekend and hoping you find some tmx mojo.
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Welcome. Hopefully you are on your way to yummy food!
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Welcome to the forum AJ, I'm so glad you found us. :)