Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: amyt1985 on January 12, 2009, 04:57:51 am
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Hi There,
Ive recently obtained a thermomix that was purchased by my future mother in law as an early wedding present. Had had it less than a week and have already used in every day. I cant wait to try every elses receipes and even post my own once i have had a bit more practise with it.
Amy
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Welcome to the forum - think we are being overrun by West Aussies.
Wish my MIL were so generous :o, tho' you are going to be looking after her number one son probably ;D Need to make sure that you feed him :D :D
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Welcome Amy,
I am a South Aussie and I hope that you get as much enjoyment from your machine as I do
Trudy
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hi amy! welcome to the forum :)
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Welcome from one Perthite to another. How lucky you were to receive such a lovely gift from your future mother in law. Does she have one too?
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Welcome Amy,
I am a South Aussie and I hope that you get as much enjoyment from your machine as I do
Trudy
Welcome Trudy, You have quietly introduced yourself ;) How about starting a new thread ??? - how long have you been TMXing?
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Thanks everyone. Yes my MIL purchased one late last year.
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Thankyou Thermomixer,
In answer to your question I have had my machine for about a year and a half. Both of my daughters have one also. I must admit I don't use mine as often as they do but I think it's just a matter of working out how to convert things and sometimes it's just easier to do it "the old way"Something I must stop!!!!!
I had read in this forum that the UK Book "demonstrators Delights"gave you instructions for converting but while I was in the UK last year I purchased one but it doesn't seem to contain this info.
Trudy
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Thankyou Thermomixer,
In answer to your question I have had my machine for about a year and a half. Both of my daughters have one also. I must admit I don't use mine as often as they do but I think it's just a matter of working out how to convert things and sometimes it's just easier to do it "the old way"Something I must stop!!!!!
I had read in this forum that the UK Book "demonstrators Delights"gave you instructions for converting but while I was in the UK last year I purchased one but it doesn't seem to contain this info.
Trudy
Welcome to another Adelaide member!
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welcome to you too trudy!
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Thankyou Thermomixer,
In answer to your question I have had my machine for about a year and a half. Both of my daughters have one also. I must admit I don't use mine as often as they do but I think it's just a matter of working out how to convert things and sometimes it's just easier to do it "the old way"Something I must stop!!!!!
I had read in this forum that the UK Book "demonstrators Delights"gave you instructions for converting but while I was in the UK last year I purchased one but it doesn't seem to contain this info.
Trudy
Thanks Trudy - we might have to ask CarolineW to find a way of presenting the info in the addendum that she has with conversions.
Great to here a family of Bimbys is developing - slowly they may take over the kitchens of OZ. :D :D