Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: CarolineW on December 02, 2008, 12:20:20 pm
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I'm finally getting around to introducing myself, after just realising that I've been posting without doing that.
I got my TM31 about 6 weeks ago, and love it. Previously I had the TM21, which I bought 2nd hand in Germany (we lived there for nearly 12 years - moved back to the UK just over a year ago). Because I bought it 2nd hand, I never saw a demo, or really knew everything that it could do (learning the self-cleaning trick was a revelation! I went 2 years without that). I mainly used it for sauces and soups. I also have the distinction of being probably the only person to manage to break a TM (or rather, my removal men did). I meet with flummoxed and disbelieving faces from all TM staff when they hear it doesn't work anymore. People tell me stories of how their TM was passed from mother to daughter. What can I say? My removal men were just talented, I guess.
After seeing the price of a new TM, I decided that I could live without one. And proceeded to try and do so. In the end my husband complained about the number of bought in ready meals, etc, and told me to get on with it and order a new Thermomix. Ah the joy of being reunited!! But this time, I'm determined to use it to its maximum potential. It has to earn its money! Well, that was my original standpoint - but now I'm just having fun ;D
Open our fridge now and it's full of homemade condiments, squash, juice, jam, marmelade, lemon curd, peanut butter, yogurt, etc. Ready meals? Pah! Who needs 'em?! :D
My family all live in Ozzie now (are they trying to tell me something?!), but we're firmly fixed in the UK - for now, at least ...
A visit to my relatives a few weeks ago gave me the chance to see a Cyndi O'Meara back to basics course, buy a couple of Australian books ... and talk my Mum into buying a TM too ;D
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LOL!!!
i had no idea you were in the UK caroline! i feel dumb now lol ??? ;D
my friend just bought her tmx and broke the butterfly within 24 hours 8) ooops! (note to all newbies, don't use the butterfly over speed 4!!!!!!!!! even when cleaning! )
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Great to find out a little about how it started at your end.
I have been trying to make my TMX earn its keep too. ;D
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my friend just bought her tmx and broke the butterfly within 24 hours 8) ooops! (note to all newbies, don't use the butterfly over speed 4!!!!!!!!! even when cleaning! )
Haha - that would have been me!!!!!!!!! :P
Hi Caroline! Where in the UK do you live? I lived in London (for 2 years) about 10 years ago and still miss the curries!!!! Haven't attempted a curry in the Thermomix yet but would like to try a dhal soon.
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I live in Bromley, Greater London. I missed the curries while I wasn't living in the UK, too ;D
Seeing the quote made me laugh. I almost did the same myself the other day, but was saved by remembering your story ;) So I guess we're both famous in TM circles!!
Where do you live now?
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haha and i was sprung!
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ooh, I've just noticed that I've been promoted! When did that happen, I wonder? Well that's something to cheer me up while feeling ill, anyway ;)
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when you got to 50 or 60 i'd guess
sorry to hear you're not well :(
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Where do you live now?
I live in Canberra now, about 10 minutes away from our own Brazen ;D
In the UK I lived in Kensington and Hammersmith, and worked in Farnborough/Southampton/Richmond. When we first moved there we stayed in an apartment near Euston and used to go to a street there which had lots of Indian restaurants - it was near Euston Station I think. We also drove to Leicester a couple of times and had some authentic Indian food there too. In Hammersmith we lived on the Thames a few doors down from the River Cafe ;D What I did miss however was good Asian food (ie Chinese/Vietnamese/Thai) - we get a lot more of that here in Australia.
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Yes - our oriental Asian food isn't a patch. That's one of the things I enjoy when visiting Ozzie ;D
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Where are your relatives in Australia Caroline? And where have you visited here?
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they're dotted around the NSW area - Newcastle, nr Lake Macquarie, and nr The Entrance
I've visited most areas at some time or another. I had a gap year in Oz when I was 21 (just the other day - really, honest. It wasn't long ago at all!) and traveled all around in a camper van. An absolutely fantastic time. I worked for 6 months in Melbourne, which I loved.
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I worked for 6 months in Melbourne, which I loved.
Best city in the world IMHO ;D ;D ;D
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I worked for 6 months in Melbourne, which I loved.
Best city in the world IMHO ;D ;D ;D
I lived there for 12 years and agree that it is great (especially all the wonderful Greek/Mediterranean food) but I've found a secret gem - Canberra :P
Actually I was in Melbourne a few months ago and went looking for a vegetarian Asian restaurnat in Chinatown (the ones that serve the mock meat) and was told that I'd have to venture out to Box Hill :o. Sorry to go a bit OT in the welcome thread LOL.
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i love visiting sydney and melbourne but could never live in either, way too big for me! (i'm a country girl born & bred)
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have you tried Perth Australia? You would love it. I am orig from Manchester. lived there for 31 years and really miss the curries since moving here! Perth isnt a big city and still has a rural feel about it. You should try the butter chicken in the tmx. Its pretty good.
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vixen i would replace the word 'rural' to 'backwards' when referring to perth! :D :D and I have lived here for 16yrs!
i have not yet found a really decent curry in perth nor decent fish and chips :)
good job I have a TM !
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Hi Vixen and Baf,
I visited Perth many years ago for a couple of weeks. I loved it, and have often said that I'd like to go back. In fact, we're planning to go there the next time we go to Australia (probably 2010). We want to fly into Perth, spend a bit of time there, then gradually drive up to meet my parents in the Bungle Bungles. That was my favourite part of my road trip ... er, a few years ago (I was 21 at the time. Am still claiming that I'm 21 ;) ). I'd love my husband and daughter to see it too, even though I know that lots will have changed. Lots will still be the same too. I really hope that we manage to pull the plan off! ::)
I made the butter chicken a few weeks ago, and also naan bread using Tenina's recipe. Yum yum.
By the way, Vixen, I'd call Perth 'rural' too :)
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I'm with you Brazen, I love visiting the large cities but I will stick with "little old"Adelaide!!!!
Way big enough for me.
Trudy
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That's a rather entertaining intro!
I met my husband whilst living in London... he's originally a Brisvegan and I'm a kiwi...
Will make sure my butterfly flies slowly and never trust a removalist... ;D
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so an aussie TMX meet in 2010 i guess... ;)