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Re: Cookbooks available - what do you recommend?
« Reply #15 on: July 16, 2009, 10:17:14 am »

Should be easy soon with all the TMXs being sold in Tassie - just get all the forum members together.  ;D ;D

Kind of like a thermomix users get together, swap ideas and hints in person.  I was recently involved in a rather strange geeky meet up at Coco Black in the city for users of various portable electronic e-readers.  Was great fumn, always good to get to know others with the same odd eccentricities as one self.

Karen

Boy, have you come to the right place for eccentricities !!!  Just like eccentricity city here !!  :o :o

We need to get a secret handshake (internet version of course)
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Re: Cookbooks available - what do you recommend?
« Reply #16 on: July 16, 2009, 10:22:24 am »

 But then I have weird tastes and so, best not to use me as a barometer.  I sent poor Tenina tripe recipes, calves liver recipes, I didn't send the beef tendons and oxtail recipe.


Now a weird Vietnamese dish with sugar cane and Chicken Croquettes ????? in the Varoma - seriously, you thought that Full Steam Ahead was bad.
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Re: Cookbooks available - what do you recommend?
« Reply #17 on: July 18, 2009, 12:45:32 pm »
I have the Everyday Cookbook of course and I love it.  Even if I alter the recipes, it takes the guesswork out of most dishes. :)

I also have the Vegetarian Cookbook and the Cyndi O'Meara one and I use those equally for meals.

I have the Varoma Cookbook (Full Steam Ahead) from my recent demo and it's pretty, and full of amazing ideas, but I haven't actually used it yet!

And I have a folder with recipes I print from friends, blogs, here...

I kinda like cookbooks and would like to get the budget one next.

Bel
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