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Offline fundj&e

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Re: I'm a New Member
« Reply #15 on: February 12, 2013, 07:25:25 pm »
Hello Cerise and welcome to the forum 
i don't need a recipe i'm italian

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Re: I'm a New Member
« Reply #16 on: February 12, 2013, 10:28:02 pm »
Hello and welcome Cerise. :D
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« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2013, 06:23:33 am »
Welcome to the forum Cerise.  :)

Offline Greyhoundmum

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Re: I'm a New Member
« Reply #18 on: February 13, 2013, 01:04:45 pm »
Hi and welcome Cerise

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« Reply #19 on: February 14, 2013, 04:23:39 am »
Hi and Welcome to the Forum Cerise.  Glad that you said laughing with you and not "at" you.  We are all happy to share our funnier moments and our mistakes with others - surprising how many come out of the woodwork and admit to having done the same thing.
I have had my TMX for about a year now.  When I went to a friends Demo I drove there thinking "well there is no way I am spending that much money on a kitchen appliance"! I left there thinking if only I had the money.  Luckily the next week my trusty Kenwood Chef - (which I had only had and used well for nearly 30 years )went up in a puff of smoke.  My friend called just as I was leaving to purchase a new one and suggested that the price was well on the way to my TMX  -  Enough said - I rang and ordered straight away.  Since then I have not regretted one cent of that money.  DH who does not even know where the kitchen is but loves his food raves to everyone about how much this machine can do and how simple it all is!  So obviously even he can see the value.
I am so happy with it that when I came into a small inheritance recently I was very pleased to be able to buy one for my son and daughter in law who have just had a new baby (that's right - I am now a very proud first time Grandmother).  We are going to have so much fun when I visit - not only playing but also making healthy foods for all - especially the baby who will not be having any additives and preservatives etc.
Go ahead and enjoy
See Deniser's new grandchild here
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Re: I'm a New Member & Unfried spring rolls
« Reply #20 on: February 15, 2013, 01:07:19 am »
Thank you all for welcoming me.  I apologise for throwing up on you all.  I mean that was the longest intro anyone has posted, I think.  This is the first forum I belong.  As a token of my appreciation, I was going to post a recipe that my daughter & I use for bonding ('cause it's lots of preparation - with a TM - I'm sure it won't be, as the vegies will be cut for me) which is making spring rolls.  You already have that here so I just want to add that I don't fry mine & eating it with raw rice paper is not as palatable.  Mine has sliced prawns (bought fresh, not cooked) & some minor additions like mung bean sprouts.  To brown them, I use my sandwich presser with a teflon coating on both sides.  Mine has a slider to regulate how much lower you want the presser to go so I just lower the lever enough not to squash the roll.  If I am in a hurry for it to brown, I just flatten it.  Ingredients are half cooked anyway & my guests do not mind them squashed as the taste is still there.  A girlfriend just bought a stoneware (you can fry with no oil) & she said she just rolls the spring rolls on it & they brown faster.  One lady here uses an oven & a mini one is great.  A little oil, especially if they are good oils, is good for the body so sometimes I spray oil.  My daughter is allergic to wheat so for her I use the Vietnamese rice paper & you don't need to fry that.  In the past, when I used to fry them, I got so fed up as, soon as a batch was taken off the fryer, they're gone even by the time the next batch is ready so I make sure the last one is for me; I made myself a whopper.  Hope the unfried bit is useful.

By the way, how long is this blog been going on?

I am from Sydney, Australia.

Cheers,
Cerise

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Re: I'm a New Member
« Reply #21 on: February 15, 2013, 03:16:54 am »
Since 2008 Cerise.
Judy from North Haven, South Australia

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