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Title: Introduce yourself
Post by: achookwoman on November 30, 2009, 10:46:05 am
I am going to attempt to introduce myself.     Although I have been a member for a few days , I have't introduced myself because i didn't how.    I'm still not sure that this will end up where it should.   But ,here goes.   I am a Grandmother who lives in the country, in the Macedon Ranges, in Victoria.     i have been interested in cooking since I was a child [I could cook a roast dinner for the family when I was 12].   I have a vast range of cooking books - over 300.  I like going to cooking demonstrations.    I flew to Tassie to a cooking class last April.   This was a 70th. Birthday present.  I am passionate [ some might say obsessive] about bread making.  Sour dough is a real interest.    Since I've had my T.M I have worked at the basic recipe for bread in the EDC book. It is not good.   The ingredient list is o.k.,  but the process is poor.  
Having had a working life as an educator, it is not surprising that I teach friends how to make bread .  Today was good, I used the T.M to make sour dough.  I used the machine to do the  kneading  .  
My aim is to learn to use this computer, so that I can enjoy the sharing and contribute .[I also got this computer for my birthday].  and have made real progress with help from the most generous Thermomixer and Judydawn..  I would like to be able to post pictures of recipes i've converted.    Perhaps this is aiming a bit high.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: judydawn on November 30, 2009, 10:53:58 am
Hi chookie, glad to see you finally introduced yourself after lurking for a while.  I'm sure I can speak for Thermomixer as well in saying that it was our pleasure to help you start posting and commenting on this forum plus drawing attention to your blog because you have so much to contribute.  You grasped the TMX so quickly I'm sure your computer skills will pick up too.  Since giving you a couple of lessons in posting recipes and commenting, you have been quite active on the forum so we expect to see a lot more from you now.  Go ahead and share your thoughts on the basic bread process from the EDC - everyone will want to hear what your preferred method is.  It is so nice to have you with us, keep enjoying your cooking and converting your favourite recipes.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Nay-nay on November 30, 2009, 11:06:58 am
Very inspirational!! You have contributed to the forum so much in the last few days! Welcome and Thankyou  ;)
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Gralke on November 30, 2009, 07:29:25 pm
Hello and welcome. I live in Portugal and have the Portuguese version of the EDC and downloaded the German version. My opinion of the Portuguese version is that its very poor too. I have hardly made anything from it and don't find the recipes very inviting so your opinion of the EDC does not suprise me. I am, like most people, grateful for these forums where people with culinary skills are happy to share their  knowledge.
WELCOME!
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: bron on November 30, 2009, 08:15:33 pm
Welcome chookie.....pleased to have you aboard, all of your cooking skills and knowledge will be a wonderful aid to us all! I look forward to seeing some of your lovely recipes on here! I am a Brit living in Spain for over 20 years, so really half British and half Spanish, I enjoy cooking both styles, very different, my children say they are spoiled as they eat the best dishes from both countries! Am very impressed with both your THX and computer skills, I can assure you it won't take you long to be posting photos, maybe Santa will bring you a Digital camera (unless you already have one) and then there will be no stopping you! ;) ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Thermomixer on November 30, 2009, 11:36:11 pm
Welcome again chookie.  :-* :-* :-* :-*  Great to have you on board and contributing.  Best to ask the grandchildren to help put the photos on here.  They will know how.  A link that may help is http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=191.0 (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=191.0)

Good work and have fun.  We don't bite (hard).  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: gertbysea on December 01, 2009, 12:09:39 am
Oh chookie don't worry about your computer skills. We have all levels here and if you make mistakes  no body will care.  Just have fun sharing.

Cheers,
Gretchen
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Thermomixer on December 01, 2009, 12:26:09 am
Yeah chookie - I learn all the time - there are people who have a lot more computer skills than me, but I survive.  If there are problems with your posts then we can help.  It is your ability to convert that impresses me most.  :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: cookie1 on December 01, 2009, 04:49:56 am
Hi and a big enormous welcome Chookie. :-* :-* I thought you were describing me for a minute, although I haven't been off to  food demos in Tassie. (would love to though) Like you I adore bread making and would love to hear your adaptions. I've been cooking since I was knee high to a grasshopper-that was from having a mother who loved to cook and taught me well. I'm hopeless on the computer and have..............cookbooks (I'm too scared to say). I still love to buy and receive new ones though. I now look at them through TMX eyes.   You have a couple of years on me though.

It is lovely to have you here and I love your recipes. Thermomixer and Judy are lovely people.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: CarolineW on December 01, 2009, 09:43:36 am
Welcome, Chookie!  I'm enjoying the contributions you've made so far very much.  Can't wait to learn more about bread - especially sour dough.  I've come on in leaps and bounds with my bread making over the last year and have learned so much - enough to know that I want to learn lots more  ;D

I'm impressed that you're already converting recipes - wow.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: CreamPuff63 on December 01, 2009, 12:53:01 pm
wow chookie, look at you go! How many fridges have you got? They must be jam packed full  :D My mum thinks she is too set in her ways to consider a TM, and is cooking for just Dad and her (same for MIL)... what was the selling point for a TM for you?
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Meagan on December 01, 2009, 03:05:39 pm
Great questions CP63  ;D I would like to know the answer too ;)

I also want to know all there is to know about your breadmaking - hit me with it  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: achookwoman on December 02, 2009, 12:49:07 am

Nice to see so many welcomes , thank you.     Answers to ?'s.   BREAD-  Would like to do some posts on bread.  Both yeast and sour dough.    I'm experimenting with drying the sour dough culture.   If this works,  I would be prepared to post ( no charge ) to forum members who want to make sour dough bread but can't be bothered growing their own culture.

WHY - big question.  I love cooking, we entertain a lot, I have equipment to make life easier.  My 5 year GD says Ma likes to feed the world.!  I realized at the deomo. that I had things that would complement the T.M.       An Ice maker, an Icecream Machine and a vacuum sealing machine.  I vacuum seal many things and then freeze them.    Soup,  made in the T.M is enough for 4-6 serves,  we eat some and then I freeze the rest in 2 serve amounts.    I can rush in from the garden and have lunch on the table in a few minutes.

FRIDGES  and FREEZERS - CP63 I have a few !    A large bench one, that the kids call jurassic park, ( clean this out every 6 months ) cook up anything that  has escaped attention, and give to the chooks.  Also 2 upright ones organized into various  categories, with a card system so that I can quickly find whatever.   We live 20 mins. from the nearest shop,  and 30 mins, from a decent shopping center.   I can't resist a bargain,  if something is a good buy,  I must have it.   

This all sounds a bit over the top-  but we eat something from the garden every day,   Friends will bring fruit or vegies that they have too much of and we will have a cook up.    They go home with 1/2 of what we have made plus a loaf of bread.   I often make a loaf of bread to the 2nd proving stage ,and they cook it when they get home.   The T.M recipe (modified) is excellent for this as it can go in a cold oven.

CP63 you could point out to your mum,  that since I have had the T. M. our bottled gas bill has been cut in 1/2.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Amanda on December 02, 2009, 01:01:48 am
Welcome Chookie, I really look forward to seeing your posts on bread - both yeast and sour dough.  I agree with your opinion on the bread recipes in the EDC.  I love to bake bread and think that the TM is good with kneading, but the whole process needs to be slowed down to achieve any flavour!
Judy has told me about your cooking skills and expertise and I look forward to learning from you! :)
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: trudy on December 02, 2009, 01:10:49 am
Welcome Chookie,  I also can't wait to hear more about your cooking adventures with the TM.  I must say I agree with you about the cookbook that came with the machine.  Such a shame but how wonderful it is to be part of the Forum.  Such a great group of caring people.

Trudy
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Thermomixer on December 02, 2009, 02:16:09 am
Well chookie that is all very interesting - sounds a bit like a friend of mine who always seemed to be making food for friends and family and the church.

BTW - I live in Yarraville and have a small farm at Redesdale, past Kyneton - so you are in a perfect position for me to stop off and refuel  ;) ;) ;) ;D

looking forward to more treasures
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: GRB on December 10, 2009, 12:49:41 pm
Hi from SA   I am still having trouble trying to communicate through  this site. I love my MR TOM (the new man in my life) after speaking with 2 friends about my new man,  without even having a demo they purchased. GRB
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: judydawn on December 10, 2009, 01:16:04 pm
GRB, are there any questions you would like to ask which would help you with your postings on the forum? You only need ask and someone will come to your aid. I will PM you with just a couple of basic hints to see if that helps.  Glad your friends have bought a TMX too.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Thermomixer on December 10, 2009, 09:45:22 pm
Hi GRB - well done on your sales technique - just let us know as JD said and we'll try to help.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: cookie1 on December 11, 2009, 02:44:50 am
Welcome GRB. We are a very friendly lot and would love to help you in any way. We would love to hear what you have been cooking and about your families comments and those sorts of things.
I've had my machine for 12 months and the other day I made coleslaw puree. It looked disgusting. I put some dressing on it and fed it to DH and he ate it happily. (It did taste nice)
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: meganjane on December 11, 2009, 03:34:18 pm
Welcome to a very interesting member!

I, too have an abundance of freezers. I have a chest freezer for meat, an upright for bread and cooked food and the two fridges both have freezers.

My pantry looks like I have prepared for a nuclear holocaust:

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(Sorry to hijack your welcome post!)
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: CreamPuff63 on December 11, 2009, 05:21:17 pm
hmm reminds me of a very dejected mother just about hanging up on moi 2 weeks ago, because moi works full time and doesn't have a spare freezer for Christmas day crap and can't devote a few hours before so (not even yet) about what people need to bring etc. We have a split freezer fridge with an ice maker but they actually are smaller than normal (teensy). Dear mum, if you wish to rent/buy freezer space as you so suggested (and I can't remember when we had Christmas Day at your house???) please put forth the money and alternative suggestions,and don't get narky with me because I have other things on my mind and a business to run which you never have had.
Title: Re: Introduce yourself
Post by: Thermomixer on December 11, 2009, 11:38:28 pm
And a very merry Christmas to all  ;D ;D ;D ;D - sounds like fun.