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Offline marmee

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Recipe books
« on: July 14, 2009, 09:18:40 am »
I am wondeirng - what TMX recipe books or booklets :

1. Do you have
2. Would you recommend (and why)

and also - did I read that there is a meat one coming?  Any others in the pipe line and when would we expect them?

Full of questions today  :)
Marmee, intrigued by the TM and living in NSW Australia

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Re: Recipe books
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2009, 09:20:40 am »
I am pretty boring.  Having only had my TMX for about 3 weeks now, I only have the Everyday Cookbook, and whilst I have found quite a few recipes not necessarily to our taste and needing tweaking for our family, I love love love it as a guide to help me convert my own recipes and am using some of the recipes as bases to experiment with new dishes for our family.

I would be very interested in a meat cookbook  :)
Marmee, intrigued by the TM and living in NSW Australia

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Re: Recipe books
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2009, 10:30:31 am »
I'm trying, I'm trying...the Meat book is nearing artwork stage....(I said 'nearing'!) It is outstanding...thanks to lots of contributions from Forum members...thanks guys! 8)

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Re: Recipe books
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2009, 11:24:36 am »
OOOOhhh, a meatbook! Hubby will love that!

One more about "little kids" meals would be nice! Purees, mini burgers, organic such and such

And maybe (I can't remember if they have something to this effect at the moment but..) a take to work lunch recipe book. The whole "Bento" thing is really in (making all food groups into one lunchbox) so a section in one of the recipe books about that!

When I finally get one, I wouldn't look into "conveting" my recipes very often, I will probably sell most of my recipe books.

One of my recipe books I do love is called something like 1001 meals, and inside the A4 pages are actually split into three, so theres entrees, mains & desserrts, so you can line up a whole meal.

Cause of all these facts, I will probably be purchasing 90% of the books, I must get around to finding one of those recipe book holders with the plastic see-through fronts as I tend to get flour, liquids etc all over my books!  :-))

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Re: Recipe books
« Reply #4 on: July 14, 2009, 12:24:40 pm »
Ahhh - but converting them is all the fun!  I am not a recipe follower myself - so love the experimentation  :)

Tenina - that sounds fabulous about the meat cookbook.  I will definitely be buying that one  :)
Marmee, intrigued by the TM and living in NSW Australia