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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: stef on June 06, 2011, 08:18:47 am
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Hello Everyone..
My name is stef and i am a foodie... Not that i mind !
I love to cook and i NEED to cook a lot: i have a foodallergy and can not use any food that has additives added to it, no fermented sauces (soy and so on), no MSG !, no aroma's... no processed food at all..
That means making all basic stuff myself: jams, ketchup, tomatopaste, spicemixes and so on.
A few weeks ago i discovered Thermomix and yes i am the proud owner of one.
I discovered this forum while looking for more information regarding making butter and knew i had to join.
So hear i am, hoping to learn a lot from you guys.
i will be publishing my first cooking book soon, all about cooking without food additives .. and i have some pics available on FB ... anyone interested, ljust add me..... stef allegaert.
Lots of love from Belgium.
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ha ha that poll is funny Stef ;D welcome to the forum. We look forward to hearing more from you
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Hi Stef, welcome to the forum. The TMX is just the thing for you seeing as you have to make everything from scratch - life will become so much easier now and I look forward to you sharing some of your recipes.
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Hi Stef, welcome to the forum. I will not be of any help ,but lots of members have so much to offer in regards of food allergies
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Hi and welcome to the forum Stef :)
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Welcome to the forum Stef. Love the poll!!
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Hi Stef and welcome. Good to see more Europeans on board - one day soon we'll overtake those Australians - forum domination here we come ;D ;D ;D
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Hi Stef, glad to see you here.
I have a few food allergies (one is alcohol, another chocolate) but it is my daughter and two of her children who have the most problems - with GM corn products, which seem to be added to so many foods - and in many where it seems to be of no practical use whatsoever.
She has no problem with heirloom corn products so has to look for those with the "certified organic" label.
Will be watching for your recipes.
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Hi Steph,
I could do with a few allergies to limit my choices a bit. My stomach is built like a brick shipyard (as the saying goes in England) Just about anything will go through it! especially chocolate. I went to Belgium a couple of years ago.It is so easy on the Euro-Star train but unbelievably I did not buy any chocolate. I have a constant battle with trying to keep to fresh ingredients just because I feel that our food is messed about with far too much. I look forward to your interpretation.
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Hey Dot,
Your reaction is funny, but to be honest.. you better wish not to have those allergies ... limiting your choises is one thing, but the craving for the things you can not eat stays, giving to them only makes you sick ... About chocolate: that is finished, since i can not eat anything that has soy lecitin in it either...
Bet you would love to have that allergy too? lol
Anyway: since we do not eat processed food anymore, i don't get sick (well i only eat my own food) and my man doesn't get any migrains anymore..
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Welcome to the forum Stef.
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tnx for all the nice reactions guys :) i am realy excited about the welcome i got here.. i even published my first recipe with picture (pizza dough) and i am publishing the butter to. looking forward to your reactions
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Hi Stef and welcome to the forum :D
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thats interesting Stef........we believed my daughter was intolerant to gluten or wheat (Her reaction was so severe that she ended up in hospital,very bloated , and pain) However, if we make foods from scratch, she does not have this reaction.Its not in her head as the reaction is very visible, and when I have put things in food by mistake, she has the same reaction............I wonder if it is some additive used in bread, bought cake and instant mixes? I shall look forward to your post.
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thats interesting Stef........we believed my daughter was intolerant to gluten or wheat (Her reaction was so severe that she ended up in hospital,very bloated , and pain) However, if we make foods from scratch, she does not have this reaction.Its not in her head as the reaction is very visible, and when I have put things in food by mistake, she has the same reaction............I wonder if it is some additive used in bread, bought cake and instant mixes? I shall look forward to your post.
it might be the use of margarine for instance that she reacts on.. just remove all unknown additives from your food. My doctor said i was not to use any canned or bottled food what so ever. Also keep an eye on sun dried tomato.. that is triggering me too
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Hi Stef, welcome to the wonderful world of Thermomix!! It's great to be able to cook from scratch so easily, and know what's going into your food, isn't it! We avoid wheat, dairy and refined sugar, and additives, preservatives, colours and soy as much as possible too. I make my own chocolate without soy lecithin! Recipe here! (http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/2010/11/almost-raw-chocolate.html) Couldn't bear to not have ANY chocolate!! ;)
Hope you get lots of inspiration here, and we look forward to your recipes!! Will checkout your FB page, being a FB addict and all... I have a blog and FB page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Quirky-Cooking/124673354253243) for allergy friendly recipes called 'Quirky Cooking' (http://quirkycooking.blogspot.com/). :)
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hey Jo, tnx so much for the chocolate receipe. It has been ages since i was able to eat some chocolate and now i can make it again.
thanks !
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No problem!! ;D
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lucky for me i still can have dairy.. but all the rest of chemical foods is out of the house.. The last weeks i canned about 60 kilo of tomatoes.. that makes almost a year suply :) you should see my celar: it is full with glass cans: jams, pickallily, ketchup, tomato, applesauce, poached pears, chickenstock, and so on.. And now with my thermomix i can try out so many new things :)
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Wow, sounds great!
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hey Jo,
i just made my chocolate but i used organic cane sugar ... it just set and the taste is amazing! love the recipe and tnx sooo much :) i am sharing with everyone :p
tnx tnx tnx tnx
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Yay, I'm so glad you like it! ;D ;D ;D
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how do i keep the chocolate for a while .. i think it cristalizes quite fast.. sorry for my bad english spelling
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Hi Stef, I just break it into bits and freeze or refrigerate it in a ziploc bag - I don't think I've had a problem with it crystallizing, but maybe that's because it doesn't last long here! ha ha :D
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Welcome stef - fantastic to have you aboard. love the poll! :D have you voted (http://www.forumthermomix.com/index.php?topic=395.0) for your country yet??
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here it is my new made chocolate.. i like the chocolate a bit more bitter so this is the recipe
125 sugar+1 vanilla pod - pulverised 1 min speed 8
250 gr cocoa butter 37 ° -20 minutes speed 1
add the sugar - 37° - 20 minutes speed 1
add 200 gr of cocoa powder - 20 minutes speed 1
1 pinch of salt
for hazelnut chocolate: take 60 gr of hazelnuts, ground at 4 for 20 seconds
add at the end of the program and stir 37 ) 1 minute speed 1
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:o :o :o wow stef! I knew Belgium was on the map for their chocolate :D
You should put your recipe under a new topic where the recipes are so that more people will find it. I am very impressed.
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Hi Stef and welcome to the forum - will be great hearing of your food adventures with thermie. :) :)
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That's great Stef - looks wonderful!! I'd LOVE to get some chocolate moulds like that - never seen them!
And wow, I thought I liked MY chocolate dark!! :D