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Thanks Jo. We're Kiwis so we'll be back...but the opportunity to work in Ireland for the last three years of my working life is one I couldn't turn down! I'm currently thinking perhaps I'll fit the base of my Thermomix in my hand luggage (weights 5 lb without 'bits') and the rest in the cargo. The base bit is what I'm most worried about getting damaged, with the sensitive computer/scale parts in there. Wish me luck, will let Forum members know how I get on!

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Thanks Cookie1, much appreciated.

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Many thanks Judy, you are such a prompt and helpful responder! :)

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Hi all. I read the older info on flying with Thermomix but was advised to start a new topic as the previous was more than 120 days old. So, here's my question. I live in NZ but have just gained a three year position at a university in Ireland. I don't want to live for three years without my Thermomix (have looked at buying another over there but too pricey!) I will be flying Singapore Air and want to k ow if anybody has tsken one in hand luggage internationally on that or any other airline; whether it was in the official Thermomix carry bag which I've not bought yet; whether there were any issues. The previous forum advised one to pack the blades in stowed luggage.
Any advice forum readers could provide would be most welcome! :)

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Chit Chat / Re: Varoma, how often do you use it & what do you make?
« on: January 09, 2014, 07:28:04 am »
I found a great sir fry beef with rice, veg and egg roll by Dani Valent that cooks the entire meal in the varoma. I was also introduced by Jo-NZ to Quirky Jo's chicken with rice, veg and cashew nuts. Made it for dinner last night, trying to reduce quantities as it's just my husband and me, and still had enough for tonight as well! And it was yummy. Thanks, Jo - and thanks. Judy for the techo advice

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Chit Chat / Re: Varoma demo ???
« on: January 09, 2014, 07:24:41 am »
Suzanne, what's a "half bowl special"?don't think I've seen that advertised in NZ

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Chit Chat / Re: Going to Paris
« on: January 09, 2014, 07:10:12 am »
L'Orangerie in the Jardin des Tuilleries is unmissable for large, curved Monets and a great range of other great artists as well. Enjoy!

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Introduce Yourself / Great discover
« on: January 04, 2014, 03:37:58 am »
Hi all
Just registered on this site. I've had my Thermomix for eight months now and like most other users, just love it.
We are expecting guests for dinner - my husband's cousin, whose Thermomix demo introduced me to this amazing machine. I'd googled Thermomix and rosti as my Everyday Cookbook didn't seem to have a rosti recipe, and found jd's, so thanks Judy.
Will look forward to coming back and browsing when I'm not expecting dinner guests! ;)

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