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Title: Which books to buy???
Post by: LouLouB on November 06, 2013, 10:40:37 pm
Morning all,

I've got $100 to spend on some new books for my TM and I'm not 100% sure on which ones to get exactly. At the moment, I've only got my (misprinted) EDC and 90% of what I make is now coming from these forums.

I've read some of the reviews online and here is what I was thinking of getting so far:

- Fast and easy Indian cooking
- Healthy eating with Cyndi O’Meara
- Cooking for your baby & toddler
- Rawlicious
- Lunchbox and after school ideas
- Cooking on a budget

Do you think these are a good mix? What would you get if you had $100 to spend?

I'm not 100% sure about the baby & toddler book as my little miss is 13 months and pretty much eats whatever we're eating (unless it's mega spicy etc).

Looking forward to your responses!

:)
Title: Re: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: Jamberie on November 06, 2013, 10:47:21 pm
Oooh! How exciting!
Perhaps tell us a little about what you cook (or like to)
I love my baby and toddler book (have a 3 yo)
The Budget Busters one is great value
My favourite at the moment is Alyce Alexanders quick fix every occasion, however then you'll have postage.
If you prefer the TMX books through your consultant you shouldn't have to pay for postage :)
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: Halex on November 07, 2013, 12:12:13 am
I have just purchased Alyces quick fix for every occasion. Its my favourite at the moment.

 :)
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: arcadia on November 07, 2013, 01:05:27 am
I have just purchased Alyces Quick Fix in the Thermomix as part of the package deal.

 :)
Title: Re: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: LouLouB on November 07, 2013, 03:49:38 am
Jamberie - I love to cook most foods. My hubby is a bit over risotto's and casserole's (he's not a fan of the TM). I guess I'd like some books which will give us options other than the above - I'd love for my hubby to embrace the TM love.

Do you find the recipes in the baby & toddler book to be tasty enough to use for family meals and not just baby? It would be good to be able to cook just one meal, especially on the days that I'm working.

Halex / Arcadia - I've only started hearing about Alyce & her books. Don't know too much about her or her recipes. Must check the forum as I'm sure there will be a review of her book or at least a contents page. Do you both prefer her books over the TM ones?
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: cecilia on November 07, 2013, 04:14:01 am
- Fast and easy Indian cooking  $35
- Healthy eating with Cyndi O’Meara  $12
- Cooking for your baby & toddler  $35
- Rawlicious  $5
- Lunchbox and after school ideas  $5
- Cooking on a budget  $7

$99 - Good selection, there!

I'm a consultant and the Baby and Toddler book by Louise Fulton Keats is currently the most popular book I sell.  The Indian one used to be the most popular before that B and T came along.  There are some fantastic recipes in those other little booklets you've chosen.  Enjoy! 
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: judydawn on November 07, 2013, 04:28:37 am
Lou LouB, I think the baby & toddler book is the best book HO have released and recipes can be used for adults, just add some spices and seasoning.  Alyce's books and Tenina's are great and having pictures always makes for a more popular book. There are index lists for all books on the forum and lists of reviews of recipes under every book released whether it be from HO or by individuals.  So much to choose from, spend your money wisely and take some time to check out reviews.
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: cookie1 on November 07, 2013, 04:35:29 am
LouLouB I would buy The Festive Book. I think it about $16. If you like Indian at all get that too. Otherwise read the recipe reviews as Judy has said and go with what you like.
I think I read somewhere that the UK Chocolate book will soon be available here too.
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: cecilia on November 07, 2013, 04:58:45 am
We expect the UK Chocolate book to be available next week at $50.
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: LouLouB on November 07, 2013, 05:52:38 am
A chocolate book!!!!!! YAYYYY!! Ooooohhh erm I mean .. . . NOOOOOOOOOO How is that going to help me get skinny!?  ;D LOL
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: cookie1 on November 07, 2013, 08:09:04 am
Definitely not, but then what a book and what a way to go.  :D :D :D
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: LouLouB on November 07, 2013, 09:35:59 am
You have now made me want to add a chocolate book to my list! heheh
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: LouLouB on November 07, 2013, 10:26:38 am
Jamberie - is the budget busters one you mentioned the same as the cooking on a budget book I've listed or is it different? I can't find a budget busters on the TM website but have seen mentions of it online?
Title: Re: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: Jamberie on November 07, 2013, 10:48:16 am
I think it is the reprinted version (Budget Busters being the older version). I'm on tapatalk now and can't post a link to the contents, but if you go to the recipe book reviews section and search for "budget busters" you'll see the list of recipes.
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: Bedlam on November 07, 2013, 12:16:49 pm
I cant go past Alyce or Tenina. I also just bought quick fix for every occation, a lovely book.
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: LouLouB on November 17, 2013, 11:04:07 am
We expect the UK Chocolate book to be available next week at $50.

Anyone know if it's available yet?
 :D
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: astarra on November 19, 2013, 06:00:48 am
Can't help with the choc book, but just thought I'd say I think you should find alot of recipes in the selection you had originally thought of!  :)
Love my baby and toddler book - I have a 7yr old, a 4yr old, a 2yr old and a 5mth old, so have every reason to looooooooove it!  ;)
Title: Re: Which books to buy???
Post by: kmw on November 20, 2013, 04:06:34 am
LoulouB I'm facing the same dilemma except I have the baby & toddler book already which I love. My daughter is 15 months old. Agree with JD the recipes can be adapted for the whole family by adding spices.