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This is such a lovely recipe! One of my first all-in-ones since getting my thermomixer a couple of weeks ago and it's a massive hit. This evening I changed up the rice a bit and made coconut rice and I added a little fire to the soup with 2/3 of a red hot chili pepper. nom nom nom. What a success!
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Soups / Re: Creamy Chicken & Brown Rice Soup (dairy free) with photo
« on: July 23, 2011, 05:49:00 pm »
This soup is luscious!! Week 1 with my thermomix and this was my second true recipe (beyond smoothies and almondy mylk). My first was the chicken paste so that I could make this soup. It's incredibly YUMLICIOUS. I added some ground peanuts and cilantro for garnish and can imagine that adding a little pepper heat would be wonderful as well.

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Introduce Yourself / Re: New member Mel
« on: July 14, 2011, 12:16:56 am »
CreamPuff you are AWESOME for posting your faves. My thermomix just arrived last night and I am super duper excited to get started!! Your list is great! :D

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Introduce Yourself / so excited to get started!!
« on: July 14, 2011, 12:13:22 am »
Hi all!! I am new to posting, but have been following for a while as I painstakingly mulled over whether to purchase a thermomixer. My gentleman and I moved in together and in leaving my housemates behind I found myself sans a food processor, a blender, a slow cooker ... so I bit the bullet and have bought the magical wonder that is my bimby (boy says I really shouldn't call it that since he likes to think of it as a super rough and tough science cooker, but whateves) and I am thrilled. I have a slight amount of guilt ... but that's mainly mitigated by how completely and utterly in awe I am of all the things I can do now!

I eat a peculiar diet - I would say I am a combination of about 80% primal/raw and the other 20% is cooked. I am gluten, corn, and soy free and about 95% lactose free. I think this machine is going to open me up for some serious fun with making my own flours, nut butters, veggie purees, green drinks, and some amazingly flavorful Indian and Thai meals. I have every intention of making breads and cookies and cakes so I am interested in all kinds of foods - with an admittedly selfish eye on the raw/lactose and gluten free variety  ;)

Right now I have 2 jobs (researcher at ABC and care coordinator at a physician's office) and I work about 65 hours a week. So I am thrilled to be able to purchase the thermomix ... I just have to find the time to use it!!

I am looking to compile recipes right now and would love all y'all's guidance. I'm in Brooklyn and didn't have the benefit of a demonstration and I really don't have a "consultant" so I'd love your help!

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