It's the worst part of going to Back to basics cooking classes - I take something to do/read while they are flipping.
But thats why they are "Back to Basics" Thermomixer. They are not intended for the seasoned user. I get the impression that very soon we will start seeing more advanced classes but the B2B will always be there. They are to encourage new users to make the most of their machines.
I can't understand why you would even bother going to B2B classes Thermomixer They must be so boring for you, you being someone who could run his own cooking class one would think. I am no where near your level of a cook but would never go to one of these after having done one just after I purchased my TMX (which I enjoyed by the way).
If a consultant was to run an advanced cooking class with maybe 5-10 TMX owners participating would you be prepared to pay $50-$60? (of course this would depend on what was on offer as far as theme or number of items prepared and maybe even participation).
I have been to three B2Bs since I purchased the machine and have had different combinations, different ideas and always learn something new and interesting. For $10 I think that it is great value and keen to support the demonstrators. The last one had quince paste. Just fun for me.