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Re: Hi from a pregnant mother of 2
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Welcome to the forum Bubbles
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April 29, 2012, 07:54:12 pm »
Welcome to the forum.. Also know how you feel re morning sickness.. With dd who is now 3 i spent almost all of my pregnancy very ill to the point of not supporting someone opening the fridge or dh wering any deodorant.. Hyper sensitive and drove dh a bit bonkers but dont think i will ever forget how ill i felt..
Good to hear your getting back into it.. There are some great meals.. Hav you seen
creampuff's list of favourites
.. Its a good place to start. Someone will link it im sure just i dont know how via tapatalk..
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Thankyou 😊
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April 29, 2012, 11:55:58 pm »
Hi Bubbles and a very warm welcome to the forum! You'll love it here!! So glad you're finally getting over the morning sickness. With my first it was the other way around . . . fine in the morning . . . but around 4pm or so it would start. Living in New York at that time and I remember leaving work at around 5pm and walking back to the apartment from my subway stop - past several Indian (and other) restaurants who were cooking up a storm in preparation for the evening's customer onslaught. Normally, those wonderful heady aromas just heightened the hunger pangs - but during those months it was enough to propel me through the door, into the bathroom . . . and into bed!
(On the brighter side - at least I could get to work quite happily in the morning!
) Isn't it great when it finally settles down
Enjoy your adventures with your TMX - you'll have a ball!!!
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April 30, 2012, 07:46:59 am »
Welcome to the forum Bubbles. Hopefully the TMX will make preparing meals quick and easy for you.
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Re: Hi from a pregnant mother of 2
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April 30, 2012, 12:57:11 pm »
Wow thank you all for your lovely welcoming messages! I've never joined a forum before (although read many) and am so glad to have joined such a friendly helpful group of people! Also, I don't know anybody else personally who has a TMX (apart from my consultant) so I am excited to be able to chat with people about it, and already I am getting some great advice!
Thank you Judydawn for the Babies and Kids section recommendation, I hadn't looked at that yet, and now have so many inspirations for healthy snacks! I thought I was just going to get healthy dinners at this stage, but a lot of those lunchbox ideas look super easy
Also thank you Frozzie for the link to cream puff's list of favourites, I can't wait to have a good look through all of those as well.
I agree Brumington that it is mind boggling! My kids (4 & 2) both enjoyed the two risottos I have made, and you can put in any veggies that you want, and I added chicken as well, it is in the Everyday Cooking book and is super easy. I have NEVER had success with risotto before, always feeling too exhausted to eat it after standing at the stove for what felt like 3 hours stirring!!! When I made the Tuna Mornay my DD4 actually said it was 'too tasty' which is quite embarrassing really, -obviously she is just used to the bland packet stuff I have been serving her up for the past 4 years lol! But the second time she liked it, so I can recommend that at this early stage Brumington & grapesy83 (I am just going for simple quick nutritious meals for the whole family at the moment).
Thanks everyone for the sympathy re the morning sickness, it is nice to actually be able to enjoy the aromas coming from the TMX, rather than running from them straight to the bathroom!
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Bubbles so glad to see the TMX helping you out. Tuna Mornay is one of our staples. We had it for dinner last night. So quick and easy. Whilst the pasta is cooking on the stove I make the cheese sauce. There is always leftovers to freeze for those times I don't feel like cooking.
DG xxx
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This forum is the best thing invented since sliced bread
Oh and of course the TM.
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Good to see you have found some recipes and snacks for the kids. Happy thermomixing.
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May 01, 2012, 06:45:27 am »
Hi Bubbles (and bub-2-be!!!
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Morning sickness is seriously the pits - I had it for 3/5 of my pregnancys, the 2 I didn't have it for ended in misscarriage, so while it is gross, hang in there and remember it's all for the best!!!!!!!!
You will LOVE your TM once you get into the way of it - I think I'd feel like I had my arms cut off if I lost my TM now!!! Also I'm sure you will love it for baby food (once bub arrives and gets to that stage) and I also found it AWESOME for steam steralizing breast pumps, bottles, teats and the odd dummy - which meant another appliance I could get rid of!
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May 01, 2012, 12:59:02 pm »
Oh I didn't even think of the steam sterilising mcmich! It just gets better and better! And yes, I can't wait to see how long it takes me to cook and puree fruit, compared to previously using my saucepan and mouli, that will be worth the $s investment just in itself I think!
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I also found it AWESOME for steam steralizing breast pumps, bottles, teats and the odd dummy - which meant another appliance I could get rid of!
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i will need this tip soon
how long do you need to leave the bottles, teats and dummys in for?
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May 02, 2012, 01:02:08 am »
I think from memory it was about 15-20 minutes to steam steralize the baby stuff.... it was very handy to be able to fit so many in at a time as well.
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May 04, 2012, 05:53:56 am »
Hi Bubbles, and welcome to the forum.
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June 05, 2012, 05:24:30 am »
I wasn't sure where to put this, so have put it here. I was looking at my first post about cooking fast easy and economical meals for the whole family. And I just wanted to say how I can't believe how easily I'm doing that
after only 6 weeks of using the TMX, I'm cooking such a super variety of healthy, easy but cheap meals for all our family
I'm over the moon! Down here in the south west of Vic the weather is rubbish and we all get sick this time of year (this time last year my DD3 had the flu) and touch wood none of us have been sick yet, and I think its the healthy cooking, and the huge difference in spare time I have now that I cook using the TMX. I'm just so much more happier with the TMX than I thought I would be, and feel like telling everyone I know to buy one!!
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