Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: past94x on December 12, 2012, 07:03:09 pm
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You're all going to hate me, but I am in the midst of deciding whether to buy the Thermomix.Do all you owners love yours? It's a lot of money to spend. My husband says I've got enough gadgets (processor, mixer, ice cream maker etc) but this machine seems like a little bit of magic to me. Should I buy one?
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Lol ;D,
Wrong place to ask if we all love out TMs, because we are all going to say yes. And do we think you should buy one? Of cause the answer is yes again ;D
Have a demo and make sure your Husband is there as well and hopefully you won't have to make the decision as he will make it for you when he sees how great they are (it's worked for lots of other members who's husbands ha e been a bit skeptical) ;D
Good luck :)
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Welcome past96x.
We are all TM fanatics here and completely in love with our TM's.Why not have a demo to see for yourself the full potential of the TM.I agree it is a lot of money but I think worth every penny.Would I buy another one if mine died,yes, without hesitation.
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I'm a gadget fanatic myself, so it was a bit like that for me too...yes, it can do bread and pasta dough, but so could the breadmaker and the stand mixer. It can make juice/smoothies - yep, got that covered too.
Really, it does not perform complete miracles - the things you can make, you *could* make another way...but it is just so versatile! It does it ALL. And often a lot better than what I used to have (eg slushy ice drinks).
And the speed you can prepare things is amazing. I cannot believe how quickly some crumbly cookie mixtures come together!
And not having to stand over things like hollandaise, lemon curd & custard (things I LOOOOOVE, but hardly ever made as they were too much hassle) while they cook is fantastic.
I find I am cooking things I would never have dreamed of attempting before. My husband likes everything about it now - except for the noise as we have an open plan kitchen/dining/living area! (and that's because I was making fudge for xmas presents and it was cooking for 20mins while he was watching TV - usually not a big issue)
I have sold some of my old appliances, and giving the mixer to mum for Xmas, so that's also cleared up some cupboard space. And I seriously use it multiple times every day. It's been getting extra use with Xmas presents (Jam, fudge, relish...), but even without that I am cooking breakfast and dinner in it everyday. Plus baking for the kids lunchboxes and afternoon tea, and often a smoothie or fruit/vege juice too.
It is a big purchase, so definitely a good time to be asking if it's worth it! For me the answer is definitely YES! ;D
(says me who has had it for just a few weeks - but I can't see my enthusiasm dwindling away any time soon!)
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Lol ;D,
Wrong place to ask if we all love out TMs, because we are all going to say yes. And do we think you should buy one? Of cause the answer is yes again ;D
Welcome past96x.
We are all TM fanatics here and completely in love with our TM's.
Hi past94x, welcome to the forum, Dede and Cornish Cream's quotes say it all and Jo from NZ just topped it off. If you read around the forum you will see how many people have also saved money on meals, etc. after purchasing a TMX so it really does pay for itself after a surprisingly short period of time.
For me, there was no question about purchasing our TMX - my food processor had (conveniently, I've got to say) just died and I needed something to replace it and the TMX just fell into my lap (so to speak) at the right time - I have never regretted the purchase and the 'after sales service' of the members here has been nothing short of superb, everyone is very supportive and helpful, as Deedub has said on her one year anniversary thread today, she wouldn't have done many of the things she now does today if it hadn't have been for the forum.
So, in a word, YES I think you should buy a TMX and you will never look back - you will become as enthusiastic as the rest of us on here before you know it.
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Hi Past 96x, I would say at least 90 percent of us on here are foodies and like you had or have everything for the kitchen took me a year to justify buying one, WOW do I love it, we all do, does your hubby have a hobby and would he buy something to give him pleasure? It's your decision but I really doubt you would regret it.
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I've got to admit, unlike so many others on this site who are tremendous cooks, I am not, I simply needed something that was quick and reliable and the food was good at the end and that is exactly what the TMX is. Our food quality has improved no end since we got the TMX and our local restaurants are ruing the day we purchased it as we don't go out for meals nearly as often as we used to.
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Welcome Past94x - yes you should buy a TM. Of course you need it. Go for it...you will NOT regret it. :D
Love love love my TM. :-*
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Hi past94x, welcome to the forum. You are not the first to ask us this question as it is a lot of money to spend on a kitchen appliance. There is not a lot to add to the messages already posted, the girls have said it all but you will find yourself making things you never thought of - eg worcestershire sauce, playdough, washing machine powder, dishwashing powder etc etc. The Thermomix is part of the family and we would all find it hard to live without now - it goes on holidays with some so that speaks for itself. Have your demo, see it in action for yourself and you will never regret buying it and do as was suggested, make sure hubby is at the demo. Men are most impressed with the machine.
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If you are unsure, do a lot of research. There are plenty of reviews on the net. Also ask yourself what type of cook are you and are you willing to completely change the way you cook as the thermomix requires its own style which I personally have found easy to do. Some people prefer to cook in the way they have always done and find it hard to change when they get their thermomix.
I absolutely love how quick and easy it is to whip up things that I have never attempted before and how delicious they have been. I do research the recipes that I am attempting and make sure they have good reviews so that I don't have many flops :)
The only downside to my thermomix is I don't have enough time to play with it!!! I would love to spend all day making things because I enjoy being able to make everything so easily from scratch. Things like mayonnaise, stock, jam, butter which I can then use in all of the lovely recipes I have found.
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If you need convincing, you have definitely come to the right place! I don't think anyone on here would tell you NOT to buy one. Unlike you, I didn't have a lot of gadgets before I got my TMX, but now that I'm cooking so much more and trying new things I would love an ice cream maker, pasta machine, big freezer lol. It is a lot of money, but these machines seem to go on forever and they end up saving you money because you can make almost everything from scratch if you have the time.
Go on, do it!
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Hi past94x and welcome. The girls have pretty much summed it up. It took me 18 months to book a demo and buy my tmx. I regret not doing it sooner. I cant imagine life without it. I have sold or given away my other gadgets as they are no where near as good as my thermie. Book a demo with hubby and see what happens. Love love love my thermie.
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Welcome. This was a good place to ask your question. True we all love our machines but I think that the fact how much we use them is testament to the fact of how useful they are. I am no great foodie, I just love cooking from scratch. I now make all my own bread( true the bread machine can do it, but I get more satisfaction from using the thermomix) I never made my own curry pastes, I do now and several different ones. I used to use stock cubes, no longer, I make my own stock bases and it doesn't involve boiling things for hours on the stove.
I could rave on but will stop myself. If you can possibly afford it, buy one. You won't regret it. As everyone says make sure your DH is at the first demonstration.
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Welcome to the forum. Not a lot more I can add. I showed my husband a few videos on youtube.
He still thought it was a lot of money but now he goes to the classes with me and one of his favourite dishes is risotto, so easy in the TMX.
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Ditto everyone it is worth every cent :)
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Welcome yes
Ditto to all the gr8 comments previously.
Have you had a free demo yet. Get hubby along to one or a cooking class etc and then have him try and convince you why you shouldn't have one. LOL.
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Buy it :)
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Have we convinced you yet?
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Yes, I'm off to buy another one ;D Oh, you weren't talking to me Marina :P
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Yes, I'm off to buy another one ;D Oh, you weren't talking to me Marina :P
Don't tease us Judy. We all would like a second one!
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Ok, ok, ok girls, I get the message. I have to buy one. ;The more research I do, the more convinced I am and........ reading all your replies - thanks so much for helping me - I am now more positive than ever. I shall get Christmas over, get rid of some of my hundreds of cookery books and use the space to store my new toy. Can't wait. Thanks again everyone.Much appreciated. I shall keep looking in on the forum too. Seems like there's a lot of info here about the TM.
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:) :) :)
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Now, the next thing is which books to buy to go with your Thermomix past94x ;D When you are ready, please do come back and ask - we love helping people spend money.
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we are good at shopping. I have 2 thermo things and love them both, and use both daily
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Past94x, don't store it anywhere, it HAS to be on the bench where you work, you will be using it every time you cook.
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Past94x, don't store it anywhere, it HAS to be on the bench where you work, you will be using it every time you cook.
Ditto. Things in cupboards get forgotten. Plus you are going to want to show off your thermie to everyone!!
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we are good at shopping. I have 2 thermo things and love them both, and use both daily
Ditto I love them. Sometimes I even have the hot plates and oven going too.
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I understand why you could have two, sometimes when cooking something I think oh now I have to wait before I do the next
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Ok, now you've convinced me I have to buy one (I am trying to organise a demo) which books should I buy? Honestly, you lot are real temptresses - getting me to spend all this money! I can't wait to have an actual play with a real,live Thermomix!!!
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Tenina's Dinner Spinner (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=8468.0) and For Food Sake (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=8870.0) and Alyce Alexandra's Quick Fix in The Thermomix (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=8507.0) have exceptionally good recipes..I don't have Alyce's new book,Low Carb Cookbook (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=12079.0), so can't comment but from the reviews here, its very good.I also like the Fast and Easy Indian Cookery Book (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=8401.0).
Tenina also has an ebooks available called Merry Christmix (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=11824.0) and Whats for Dessert, (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=11214.0)again very good recipes.
This forum also has an invaluable source of recipes.Tried and tested and tweaked to suit a persons taste.
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Wow, that's quite a list. Where do I buy these books? I am in the UK (Bedfordshire)
I really appreciate all your help.... and that's even before I've decided to buy the TM. Goodness knows what I'll be like if I get one!
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You can buy Tenina and Alyce's books from Hub and Spoke Publishing (http://www.hubandspoke.com.au/thermomix-cookbooks/?fullSite=1)
Tenina's ebooks from her store (http://tenina.com/store/)
The Fast and Easy Indian Cookery book from UK Thermomix (http://www.ukthermomix.com/recindex.php)
I forgot Tenina has her Dinner Spinner as an app now.
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Very many thanks. I shall have a decko!!
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I'm a gadget fanatic myself, so it was a bit like that for me too...yes, it can do bread and pasta dough, but so could the breadmaker and the stand mixer. It can make juice/smoothies - yep, got that covered too.
Really, it does not perform complete miracles - the things you can make, you *could* make another way...but it is just so versatile! It does it ALL. And often a lot better than what I used to have (eg slushy ice drinks).
And the speed you can prepare things is amazing. I cannot believe how quickly some crumbly cookie mixtures come together!
And not having to stand over things like hollandaise, lemon curd & custard (things I LOOOOOVE, but hardly ever made as they were too much hassle) while they cook is fantastic.
I find I am cooking things I would never have dreamed of attempting before. My husband likes everything about it now - except for the noise as we have an open plan kitchen/dining/living area! (and that's because I was making fudge for xmas presents and it was cooking for 20mins while he was watching TV - usually not a big issue)
I have sold some of my old appliances, and giving the mixer to mum for Xmas, so that's also cleared up some cupboard space. And I seriously use it multiple times every day. It's been getting extra use with Xmas presents (Jam, fudge, relish...), but even without that I am cooking breakfast and dinner in it everyday. Plus baking for the kids lunchboxes and afternoon tea, and often a smoothie or fruit/vege juice too.
It is a big purchase, so definitely a good time to be asking if it's worth it! For me the answer is definitely YES! ;D
(says me who has had it for just a few weeks - but I can't see my enthusiasm dwindling away any time soon!)
Ditto!!!