I don't think anyone can be a serious member of this forum and NOT buy extra things. I have bought a heart shaped cake tin, mini muffin tins, madeleine trays, pipe loaf tin, 2 loaf tins, muffin top trays, second bowl, pie maker, vacuum sealer, food thermos and lots of recipe books and ingredients never used before. I have been given a silpat mat, pudding mould, re-usable tray liners, jam funnel and I'm sure there are other things I have missed. They all go hand in hand with the Thermomix so I don't have a problem with increasing my cookware collection. It is a bit like having a hobby - the TMX is my hobby.
I ordered one of these (http://www.amazon.com/Progressive-International-Collapsible-Cupcake-Carrier/dp/B002C741M2) last week, after getting the BabyCakes baker.
I already had one of these (http://www.amazon.com/Cupcake-Courier-36-Cupcake-Plastic-Container/dp/B000XPOPXA/ref=pd_sbs_k_5) but wanted something a bit more compact as I don't always make 3 dozen cupcakes or muffins.
I ordered one of these (http://www.amazon.com/Progressive-International-Collapsible-Cupcake-Carrier/dp/B002C741M2) last week, after getting the BabyCakes baker.
I already had one of these (http://www.amazon.com/Cupcake-Courier-36-Cupcake-Plastic-Container/dp/B000XPOPXA/ref=pd_sbs_k_5) but wanted something a bit more compact as I don't always make 3 dozen cupcakes or muffins.
Oh Andie thank you for sharing the Progressive International stuff, those look seriously cool (help someone shot me now) though sadly only the Vegtable Keeper is available on Amazon.de, there is more on Amazon.co.uk but sadly not the Collapsible Cupcake Carrier.
Now the Cupcake Courier on the other hand may be useful but looks ... um ...vileickynot to my taste; practical looking though :)
Loved hearing the story about your Friend's boat garden, andiesenjie: proof you can grow things anywhere! How does she water her garden? Does she rely on rainfall or has she got access to fresh water from the marina?She has water service from the marina and they also get a lot more rain on the coast (Ventura, CA) and has a "catchment" sail that empties into her boat tank or can be diverted into some barrels on the slip.