Forum Thermomix

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Title: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Lellyj on September 03, 2011, 01:23:45 pm
I was disappointed that I didn't get dinner ready in time to sit down with my family to watch Dr Who--we're all very excited about the new series! My 16 y o son came over and said was everything alright and did I need help. I replied everything was fine and soon I would have Clancy cooking dinner for us so I could come watch Dr Who too.  I made the comment that I just started getting everything ready 1/2 an hour too late.  My darling son replied "Never mind Mum, the next version of tmx will probably have a time travel attachment so that you can go back in time and start dinner earlier!" 
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: judydawn on September 03, 2011, 01:25:12 pm
 :D :D He's been watching too much television Lellyj.  Not a bad idea though.
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Halex on September 03, 2011, 01:27:59 pm
We love watching Dr Who, but tonights episode we got lost. We are big David Tennant fans and are slowly  getting to like the new Dr.

Hally :)
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Cuilidh on September 03, 2011, 09:59:48 pm
Hopefully my DH recorded Dr Who for me as I missed it - I've got to admit that I am finding it hard to accept David Tennant's replacement.  Time travel and the TMX is a good combination - gives us lots more time to do more and more cooking!
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Yvette on September 03, 2011, 10:08:10 pm
My DH and DS 14 love Dr Who, they watched it last night. I am a bit over it, DS and I watch Merlin together
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Lellyj on September 04, 2011, 01:23:22 pm
Ha ha my son says that he mentioned the time travel thing because it was the only thing TMX didn't do!

Yes Hally,  last night's ep had much reference to previous stories in it, my kids had to explain some plot elements to me!  Our favourite Dr was Christopher Eccleston, the 9th Doctor, so it took a while to get used to David Tennant!  My husband and I like sharing Dr Who with our kids as it is a link to our childhood (I can remember being petrified of daleks!) and it is one of the very few things that will drag my teenage boys away from their computers to watch as a family.
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Halex on September 05, 2011, 07:26:10 am
When David Tennant was the Dr we nevsr missed an episode, with the new one we have, it explains alot ;D

H
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Lellyj on September 05, 2011, 03:24:47 pm
Hally I feel your pain!  One of my dearest friends is a David Tennant groupie and she steadfastly refuses to watch Matt Smith!  For us, I guess, we're Dr Who tarts . . . any dr is better than no dr!  This photo illustrates this point, taken when youngest child Fergus was 6 (now 13) and Jacob (now 16) was 9.

This is my first forum photo--unfortunately Jacob lost our camera when hiking in India recenty--hopefully when I get a new one I will be able to photograph some of the yummy tmx food I'm cooking!(http://)
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Lellyj on September 05, 2011, 03:31:51 pm
Hmmm, have a bit to learn about resizing photos for the forum . . . too late now, it's a school night.  I have seen various directions on here, so will make htat a project!
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Halex on September 06, 2011, 03:16:38 am
Love the  photo :D

Yes we are loyal to davd tenant and i still love rose (billy piper) then donna

Hally

Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Halex on September 10, 2011, 09:08:33 am
Dont forget Dr. Who 7.30 tonight
 :DH
Title: Re: Thermomix and time travel
Post by: Lellyj on September 10, 2011, 09:17:58 am
Thanks Hally!!   ;D