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Cerise
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I'm a New Member
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February 12, 2013, 12:14:55 am »
:'(Where is the Introduce Yourself Icon? I know, I know. Go ahead, laugh!!! This
is directed at myself. Wait I shall ask my 2-yr old nephew. Could someone help me?
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cookie1
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February 12, 2013, 12:18:10 am »
You're fine Cerise, in exactly the right place. Now you can tell us about yourself and your thermomix story.
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Cerise
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February 12, 2013, 03:06:12 am »
Hello All Thanks to Cookie 1 I know now how to get started. I did not realise that I have to click on New Topic. Anyway, I'm here now. My name is Cerise, from Sydney, Australia. Thank you again, Cookie 1.
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February 12, 2013, 03:09:37 am »
Welcome to the forum Cerise, you are almost there as Cookie said - you now just need to expand a little with some information about yourself. You are not the first person who wasn't sure how the forum worked, is she Chookie
That's how Chookie and I became such great mates - her wayward postings ended up being a pm to me and I had to take her by the hand and guide her through the steps. Look at her go now though - mind you it was almost the blind leading the blind at the time as I had not long before bought my first computer and found this forum. The girls on here are great teachers though so if you have any problems, just ask and someone will help you out.
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trudy
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February 12, 2013, 03:40:43 am »
Hi and welcome to the forum.
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February 12, 2013, 03:46:23 am »
Hello and welcome Cerise
Rest assured that there will always be someone around to help out if you need anything
So how long have you had your thermomix?
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cookie1
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February 12, 2013, 03:56:29 am »
Yeah Cerise you have done it, well done. I will combine your two introduction topics for you, then all your welcomes will be together.
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February 12, 2013, 04:05:36 am »
Hi and welcome
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February 12, 2013, 04:10:32 am »
Hello Cerise and welcome to the forum
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Cerise
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I have introduced myself. Now I want to reply to you all. LOL
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February 12, 2013, 04:28:24 am »
Now what? I clicked on reply but I think this would go global; to all the members, right? What if I just want to thank those who sympathised with my past dilemma? I think it more polite to thank them individually, right? How do I do that?
Anyway, thank you all all who sympathised with me, or who laughed with me. Mind you, I used to teach Microsoft products. Anyway, thank you so much. I am looking forward to so much fun. I have been looking for an unadulterated, honest site who would talk about this product because I was going to buy a $460 product which makes mixing dough a state-of-the-art, according to the consensus of mwah, so I rang my best friend & told her if she would test this with me & if she likes it too, we can haggle for more discounts and we did. So, I thought maybe if I rang other friends, we could get more discounts; then I called my daughter last. Why her last? Because those who have kids would vouch; the kids know everything. I did not want her damping my enthusiasm. So with excitement turned up to the nth decibels, I announced the perfect state-of-the-art mixer, much, much better than (can I mention a brand?) Kenwood as it makes sausages, pastas, purees, etc. Lo & behold. She said thank God I came out of cooking hibernation. Welcome to this century, Mum. Machines now can cook after measuring ingredients. We went back & forth with me going, but can it do this, can it do that? After playing ping pong, she announced the name. I said how much is this thing? I nearly dropped my phone. I was not prepared to pay that much. Anyway Thermo friends I haven't got one yet. My daughter is arranging a demo when she comes back from overseas, which is end of March. So there you go TF (Thermo Friends).
There was no mention of price in the Thermomix website? How much is this really? Now there's also Thermochef. Ooooppppssss. Did I mention a gremlin? Apparently this is half the Thermomix's price. What do you TFs think?
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cookie1
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February 12, 2013, 04:45:51 am »
Cerise if you want to send someone something privately for their eyes only you can send them a private message as you did to me earlier today. When you hit reply everyone on the forum will be able to see what you say. We are pretty open here and understand mistakes.
It sounds like you are having fun with your daughter. The thermomix is about $1950 or so. It may go up in price, I a really not up to date with it. You will find everyone on here loves their machine. We do have a couple of members who have the thermo he'd on here.
I've had my thermomix for just over 4 years and do truly wonder how I managed before I had it. I now make all my bread, icecream, jams etc.
As I said earlier to you please feel free to ask any questions at all. Someone will be on here to reply to you and help you out.
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February 12, 2013, 05:00:18 am »
Cerise, hang around with us and buy a Thermomix and you will save the cost in no time . As Judy says, you will learn lots of other things besides. Judy rescued me from cyber space, as I can do the most amazing things with a computer, I can also with the TMX. I can make rice noodles, cook rice for sushi, make all sorts of bread,( including Sour Dough). Get yours before Easter and make Hot Cross Buns, with the rest of us. Seriously though, have a good look at the Demo, ask lots of questions, and then come on here and we will help also.
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Aussie Brenda
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February 12, 2013, 05:21:02 am »
Cerise, just spoil yourself and get one, I wrestled with the price for over a year then my daughter bought one, well if she can have one so can I, spend the kids inheritance enjoy your self, stay with us and we will renew your interest in cooking and lots of other things
shopping, drinking laughter..
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February 12, 2013, 11:55:55 am »
Hello cerise and welcome. I also had no idea about the new topic button when I first joined. I sat and stared at the computer for half an hour! Finally googled it and was off and running
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Cornish Cream
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February 12, 2013, 11:57:07 am »
Welcome to the forum Cerise
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