Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Thermo_Mum on May 18, 2012, 08:00:54 am
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Hello lovely people :) Just thought I would introduce myself. I'm Lisa and in Perth and I've had my Thermomix for just under a week and am TOTALLY addicted to using it! I don't know what I ever did before it. I haven't used my hotplate in a week! I have also signed up to be a consultant and am very excited to start my training next week. I have found this website to be really helpful the past week and am excited to get to know you all. ;D
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Hello Thermo_Mum, welcome to the forum. It's been a big week for you and to top it off you have decided to become a consultant. Good luck with everything and sell lots of machines to your friends and rellies.
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Welcome to the forum Thermo mum. I don't think any of us could do without our Thermomix's now.
Good luck with the consultancy.
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Hi Lisa, welcome to the forum. Plenty of advice and tips to find here to help you out.
:)
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Hi and welcome to the forum Lisa.Enjoy having fun cooking in your TM :)
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Hello thermo mum and welcome to the forum.
Not only the TM is addictive but the forum as well. Have fun :)
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Hi and welcome to the forum thermo mum , i hope you find the time for training ;D
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A very warm welcome, Thermo-Mum. You'll find this forum invaluable with tips, tricks, and answers to any questions you have. :D
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Hello and welcome from another newbie.
The help on here is brilliant.
Enjoy the cooking and the consulting!
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Hi and welcome to the forum.(http://dl8.glitter-graphics.net/pub/439/439758h831qlcl8s.gif) (http://www.glitter-graphics.com)
Robyn
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Hello thermo mum, welcome to the forum :)
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Welcome Thermo mum - and best of luck with your consulting!! :D
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Hello ThermoMum.
The forum is so addictive I sometimes forget to cook. :0
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I know what you mean Rosie :D Time gets away from us on here.
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Welcome Thermo mum, people ask me if I sell them I can't stop talking about my amazing machine.
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Thanks for the warm wishes guys. Im just about to search this page for a trumpet recipe. Never made them before but feel like giving it a go this brisk Sunday morning
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Is this the kind of thing you're looking for? Not a TMX but probably wouldn't take much to convert it . .
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paula-deen/magnolia-lace-trumpets-recipe2/index.html
If you google "trumpet recipe" there seem to be all sorts on offer . . . . . :)
Good luck!
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Are they what we call Brandy Snaps here in South Australia Thermo_Mum? I copied a recipe from a Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall book recently which I thought I would convert for the TMX one day. It looked simple enough to do and I am surprised no-one has done it yet. Will await the outcome of your recipe. I have never heard them called trumpets although looking at the picture of the link GF provided, it looks more like a trumpet than the brandy snap which is a cigar shape.
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Haha maybe I should proof read in future before i press send. I meant crumpets lol. But thanks guys! I found a recipe on here by ThermoMixer (I think that's who it is sorry if I got it wrong) and the batter has 1/2 an hour left of sitting before I can cook them. The other half and myself are VERY excited. :D
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At least your typo came up with a word that actually meant something Thermo_Mum :D :D Good luck with your crumpets, I know others have had success with that recipe.
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Hi and welcome Lisa from another Perthite.