........ However, he also commented on the poor quality of the cookbook - steps out of order etc.I find it strange, given the Thermomix has been around for years, that the recipes aren't all topnotch. Budding publishers please note - I would happily buy multiple books by third-party authors.
Well we have had another success - my husband made Josie's meatloaf and it was great. However, he also commented on the poor quality of the cookbook - steps out of order etc.I find it strange, given the Thermomix has been around for years, that the recipes aren't all topnotch. Budding publishers please note - I would happily buy multiple books by third-party authors.
Must say that it would be good if TMX Aust and UK (& Canada now) had recipes tested outside their kitchens and "paid" for the work.
Then if they are ever published we could get a free book if we have tested a certain number of recipes. I'm very willing.
Inherit the TMX Gretchen. OMG. To be honest we're seriously thinking of buying DD one when she builds her house and shifts. She has now realised that she doesn't want to take the rice cooker or stick blender and other assorted gadgets.I agree with everyone about how this forum helps. I would have persevered because of the cost but it would have taken me longer. I shared the 5 seed bread the other day and this lady was going to make it in her breadmaker as she 'is too old to adjust to learning TMX cooking". I'm dying to know if it rose out of the container into the breadmaker but I'm too scared to ask.