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Messages - ruth
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« on: September 24, 2010, 03:08:17 pm »
faffa I am loving your orange juice method. We are making it a lot atm with 2 oranges watermelon and pineapple, and making icypoles from it too. It seems so easy now that I am doing it, but I never really enjoyed my earlier attempts so I was glad to see this post.
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« on: September 24, 2010, 04:23:57 am »
thanks faffa. I suspected I may need a double batch of the pastry. I used bought pastry yesterday as I did not have time to experiment but will try the rough puff pastry one day and see how much I can get out of it. I am going to Cyndi's class soon so I may just ask her if there is an opportunity.
they were great. I added a little bit extra oats so it was not so runny
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« on: September 23, 2010, 05:30:34 am »
ok thanks for your replies.
I may have wrongly assumed that Cyndi was refferring to the 'rough puff pastry' in the EDC book.
But she did not say how many quantities of that I needed and I was not sure that 1 quantity would equal 3 sheets. It sounded like some people had made it with the EDC pastry, so wanted to know how much pastry to make.
anyway I will just buy pastry this time, I need it for a party tonight.
thankyou
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« on: September 22, 2010, 10:52:57 am »
hi there - can anyone pls help with the pastry for these sausage rolls
I am a bit confused about using the rough puff pastry for cyndi's sausage rolls. The EDC book implies that the rough puff pastry recipe only makes 1 sheet, but Cyndi's sausage roll recipe says you need 3 sheets of pastry.
Can someone just confirm that 1 batch of the rough puff pastry will be enough for the sausage rolls ie do I just divide it into three and roll it out to a store bought size (or do I need 3 quantities?)
I did try once a long time ago but I used the recipe for puff pastry from the Indian book (as I did not have any lard) and I struggled to get even 2 sheets out of it.
Also can I just use all butter in the rough puff pastry recipe rather than butter and lard?
thanks heaps Ruth
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« on: September 16, 2010, 05:37:27 am »
Hi there
I was just wondering whether anyone else has tried ziplist? its a recipe manager / shopping list internet based application. It syncs with your iphone and is free (for now anyway). I have found it a useful way to keep track of all my internet based recipes and to do my shopping lists. It doesn't have a meal planner yet but apparently thats coming.
anyway the point of my post is not to sound like a sales person for it but to say that I am starting to add in some of the ingredient lists from the thermo books (not the recipes just the ingredients, I hope thats allowed?) and I have made them publicly available. So if you use ziplist already you can just search on 'thermomix' in the recipe search (as I type that 'thermomix' in at the end of each recipe title) and hopefully you can see them. I have only done a few but will be doing more as time goes on.
cheers
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« on: September 04, 2010, 05:14:29 am »
Thankyou Tebasile. I am very grateful for those recipes, it will save me some $$ (and guilt re the packaging!).
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« on: September 03, 2010, 02:33:29 pm »
I would think it would be great on your blog Jo. Great idea about the freezing. I am so not creative, hence why I come here ;-)
I never watched masterchef (yes perhaps the only person in the world not to see an episode) but I will check out the icecream. The raw book has a chocolate avocado desert but I have not tried it yet.
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« on: September 01, 2010, 04:22:43 pm »
I am after an oat milk recipe - if anyone has one can they pls let me know? I may try and convert Quirky Jo's fantastic rice and cashew milk recipe but not sure of the quantity of oats to use. I can experiment but just wondering if anyone else has a recipe before I try. thanks very much
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« on: September 01, 2010, 04:17:38 pm »
I made this tonight. It was great. thanks for the recipe.
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« on: August 30, 2010, 08:19:52 am »
I am so glad you liked it judydawn, and others too. I loved your pic, looked much better than mine, and a lot lighter too but maybe thats just the flash. I will see if there is anything else good in the book.
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« on: August 26, 2010, 03:23:20 pm »
Hi judydawn
sorry about that. Its definitely half a cup. My sons first bday today so only just saw your message.
I weighed them as I was putting them into the thermomix, ie after they were pitted and soaked. However that still sounds a lot more than your weight so sorry if its wrong, I will check again next time. it was a waste of time probably putting a weight on it in this case, I was just trying to do the proper thing but in this case has made it more confusing. I think I will just change it to half a cup as the soaking needs to be done in advance anyway.
It will be interesting to see what you think. I also mixed in some finely diced strawberries at the end, just by hand with the spatula before serving. It makes it a bit more "adult" ;-0
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« on: August 25, 2010, 04:08:52 pm »
I was hesitant but it tastes surprisingly nice
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« on: August 25, 2010, 05:28:54 am »
I have been making this as desert lately for my kids as we are trying to reduce wheat and dairy a little (my husband and i have been eating the rest too!). Its meant to be a yoghurt type treat.
Adapted from: Baby Greens (Lynn/Chrisemer)
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups (220g) fresh strawberries (or frozen, thawed) 1 cup (120g) avocado ie one medium avo 1/2 cup dates pitted and soaked in 1/2 cup water for 6-8 hours (keep soak water)
Blend all ingredients - adding extra water, soak water or nut milk to thin. I used sp 5 for 30-50 secs and didn't add any extra liquid.
You can mix through some finely diced strawberry at the end. I just did it by hand with the spatula before serving it up.
My 3yo thought it was chocolate ;-)
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« on: June 17, 2010, 03:45:13 pm »
thanks Thermomixer, but amazingly they tasted heaps better the next day so the disaster was averted. There is only a couple left so I will be making another batch this weekend, and then it may be time to try something new (or maybe not ...).
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« on: June 17, 2010, 03:26:14 pm »
sounds fantastic. It would save me having to boot up my computer when I just need to check a recipe quickly (as I don't print any out).
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