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Title: In The Mix
Post by: CarolineW on September 23, 2012, 02:07:27 pm
One of my customers is thinking of buying the In The Mix book, but wanted to know whether all the ingredients were accessible in the UK, or whether they would be Australia only things (I guess like Crio Bru).  As I  don't have the book I wasn't sure, so I thought I'd ask you lovely ladies and gents as you're bound to know  :-*

She's wanting to make Saturday night meals which are special - is this the right book for her?
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: CreamPuff63 on September 23, 2012, 02:17:16 pm
This is one TM book that for me was a waste of money as I have never used it. The recipes are "not my cup of tea"
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: cookie1 on September 23, 2012, 02:36:24 pm
I found it much the same. Rather 'posh' in a way. Tenina's or Alyce's book would be a better buy in my opinion.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: Debbiebillg on September 23, 2012, 02:46:47 pm
I sold mine on Ebay and bought Tenina's ! I'd had it about 6 months and not used it ! I found the recipes not really suitable for the kids so a bit pointless for us.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: judydawn on September 23, 2012, 02:47:20 pm
I looked at it but it wasn't for me either me.  Cookie is right,  the other books are far better.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: Justine on September 23, 2012, 02:51:20 pm
I actually love this book.  While most recipes can't be whipped up in under 30 minutes, it's a great book if you like to potter in the kitchen for a few hours for a special dinner.  :)

~ Justine
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: Mama Fergie on September 23, 2012, 04:05:53 pm
I don't have this book but my DD's friend has it and after looking through it I would not contemplate buying it.

It does nothing for me whatsoever and I am a cookbook fanatic.

Tenina's books win hands down. No comparison in my opinion  :)
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: CarolineW on September 23, 2012, 04:27:42 pm
Hmmm. 

I don't have it as I know I don't have the time or energy to fiddle around in the kitchen in my current season of life (previously I'd have loved spending an hour or 2 'creating'), and I DID buy Tenina's book.  While I think it's a great book, there are a number of key ingredients that I can't get here in the UK, so I semi regret buying it and wish I'd got Alyce's instead (although I'm holding out for the e-book of hers).

That's really what my customer is trying to avoid - the ingredients which can't easily (or at all) be found in the UK.  On the other hand, she's happy to spend an hour or 2 in the kitchen on a Saturday whipping up something really special.  In light of that, is this her book or is there a different one you would recommend?
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: Shayla on September 23, 2012, 04:52:53 pm
In the Mix is a book of recipes from chefs in the main - chefs love this book as it shows the versatlity of the machine and different techniques; so if your friend likes to do cheffie type dishes it is a great book but if she just wants normal meals then this book is not for her. On the whole the ingredients are available here in South Africa so they would be available in the UK - some brand names may be different.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: CarolineW on September 23, 2012, 08:29:26 pm
Thanks!  You've given me lots of good information to go back to her with.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: mcmich on September 23, 2012, 09:36:54 pm
I have this book and use it quite a bit. There are family friendly meals in there too.
I love the deconstructed cheese cake though - not a an overly hard recipe and presents beautifully.
All the ingredients should be available in the UK.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: obbie on September 23, 2012, 09:46:40 pm
Sorry, i don't have it..
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: achookwoman on September 23, 2012, 11:13:55 pm
Got it but have only made 1 recipe from it.  We entertain a lot.  Usually Dinner parties.  I try to have an interesting starter, popular type main, and go all out for the sweets.  Usually make 2 ,  so guests can choose.  They usually have both.  Why I am saying all this ,  is maybe your client might be better to buy Tenina's new Dessert eBook.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: MargC on September 23, 2012, 11:50:46 pm
On the whole I like the book.

Some ingredients are hard to source in the bush but they are "dry" ingredients. I just stock up when I visit the city twice a year.
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: Karen-F on September 24, 2012, 02:09:17 am
Hi

I have owned my TMX for about 12 months now and have a few TMX cookbooks My Way of Cooking and GF/WF to name a couple, and recently (personal b'day pressie) I bought myself a few new TMX cookbooks including In The Mix.  

I LOVE In The Mix. I love the photography, paper stock, font (its a beautiful book) but most of all, I really love the recipes. I love that this cookbook has modernised the types of meals I can cook in the Thermomix. I also love that many of the recipes have mini-recipes within and Dani has a lovely and personal way of talking you through such options.

In regards to your customer's request, I think it does present nice options for weekend cooking.  I have 3 young children and hubby and I don't get to go out to dinner as much as we once did. We have spoken about having 'date nights' in and I like that this cookbook gives a range of meals...including a couple of nice restaurant quality ones that I can now make for home.

Another good resource you might be able to direct you customer too would be this blog http://inthemixtricks.com/ lots of great photos and discussion by the blogger as she cooks through the book.

I hope this helps :)
Best wishes
Karen

http://thethermomixdiaries.wordpress.com/
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: judydawn on September 24, 2012, 02:27:02 am
Caroline we have a list of URLs linking to some wonderful blogs and if your friend has time to explore the internet she would come up with so many lovely recipes suitable for entertaining.  British Larder (http://www.britishlarder.co.uk/recipe/thermomix/#axzz27LVUr2bA) has a TMX section and therefore all ingredients would be available for her.  Whyistheirair (http://www.whyisthereair.com/) is another UK blog that might be worth checking out as well.

The list of URL links is here. (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=8228.0)
Title: Re: In The Mix
Post by: CarolineW on September 24, 2012, 07:59:24 am
Fantastic - thanks everyone.  Will definitely be checking out the blog.