Hello from a native Tucsonan living in Colorado. I also learned about Thermomix through the WSJ article, but I didn't see it until a few weeks ago. So far I've unpacked my Thermomix, washed it and admired it. I may just make the guacamole recipe you posted as my first try. Quite a leap from using the traditional molcajete as they do at a great Mexican restaurant here! http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/recipe_rmgm.htm
And, my answer is delayed because I've been a bit hesitant to turn my TMX on! I finally made the stock concentrate in preparation for the garlic oil and chile pasta and it worked! Baby steps... I'm sure it would have been better to have a demo and a consultant, but none available! Am looking forward to a Tucson trip next month where my husband and I will attend our 40th high school reunion and visit my mom's Mt. Lemmon cabin. Stay cool!
Thermomixer can cook just about anything and is madly in love with his Bimby and his Bimbettes. I think his wife bought him a Thermomix to keep him out of her hair. LOL! We love him anyway.
TMXer as long as it's only Bimby and not Bimbo!
This summer they had free music concerts on the weekend we went up to see Linda Ronstadts' brother's band I liked him even better than her.
It sounds like the right temperature for sorbets and icecreams.