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Offline cecilia

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Re: Greetings from Belgium!
« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2011, 11:53:21 am »
Welcome to the forum, Kansa.  Greetings from Tasmania, the island state of Australia.  Lovely to think of Thermomix binding the world together like this.
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Re: Greetings from Belgium!
« Reply #16 on: October 31, 2011, 06:21:57 pm »
Carine, I first heard of TM from a Spanish friend.  I can't tell you how many of the Spanish ladies I know have one.  When my friend has her next class (which will be all about Christmas food) then I will get the recipes and post them.  That lady really knows how to cook!  The TM has changed the way she cooks, but also has given her a larger range of dishes. 

TM Users:  I have to confess I made my first mistake with my TM yesterday.  I pureed my chili con carne.  I ended up just putting more beans in it and our guests never knew the difference!  They thought that I had just made some sort of new sauce! 

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Re: Greetings from Belgium!
« Reply #17 on: October 31, 2011, 10:04:30 pm »
The TM has changed the way she cooks, but also has given her a larger range of dishes. 
That's what is great about TMX:  it opens up your cooking options!  It would be sad if the Spaniards were giving up on their beautiful fried tapas and paellas with golden crust  :)
I love my TMX but not to the extent of wanting to cook everything in it.  I treat it more as a "helper" to simplify some steps/ recipes.  I still cook most of my meat dishes the traditional way- more intense flavours.

TM Users:  I have to confess I made my first mistake with my TM yesterday.  I pureed my chili con carne.  I ended up just putting more beans in it and our guests never knew the difference!  They thought that I had just made some sort of new sauce! 
Don't worry:  we've all made the mistake of pureeing food.  At least you revamped your dish  ;) 
Franco-Australian living in Tamworth (NSW, Australia)