Oh no! Poor grannie, not being their for the birth of her first grand-child. I didn't think they let them go over by that many weeks these days (different to my day over 40 years ago) and hope all is going well. 15 hours - poor girl! Your life is going to change now Thermomixer, you won't be No. 1 in DW's life anymore so will be able to spend a lot more time on this site! Let us know when the baby arrives.
oh no, your poor wife~!~ and poor step-daughter too! let us know what baby ends up being and the name won't you
This is actually my profession, and we offer induction of labour at 7-10 days over, but it's also ok to wait as long as you monitor the well being of the baby and mother.
my little sod weighed 5 kilos!
Congratulations Mr & Mrs Thermomixer and the new mummy. Bet Mrs T can't wait to get home now!!
Chicken terrine - this is my first post here600g chicken breast or thigh fillets, cut into small chunks5 eggs300ml double cream 3 shallots (not spring onions, the little onion things)3 cloves garlic6 chives, chopped3 tbsp good olive oilSalt, pepper, nutmegChop the shallots and garlic for 5 seconds on 5-6, scrape downAdd olive oil and cook for 5 minutes 100 C and speed 1Add chicken and blend on 6-7 until smooth (or slightly chunky if you prefer)Add eggs and blend for 3 seconds on 6-7Add cream, salt, pepper, nutmeg to taste, chives and blend on 3 for 5 secondsPoor into a terrine and place in a roasting pan with boiling water added to come halfway up side of terrineCook in oven for 1 hour at 180 CThis is nice either cold or warm, and leftovers make great sandwich fillings. I had some for dinner with some toasted wholemeal bread I made from scratch, including milling the grain, in the TMX and I felt good! I guess you could steam it in the Varoma too but my terrine dish wouldn't fit in there.