Thermomix TM5
<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter Condensed', serif;">I picked up a Thermomix TM5 on eBay. I got a great deal. She literally used it only a few times and it shows. It’s like new. I got the feeling she didn’t like to cook and thought this would entice her to cook more often. You like to do it or you don’t. LOL.</span>
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<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter Condensed', serif; font-size: medium;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Anyway, I got all the attachments including their Basic Cookbook and the Cookkey (which are separate purchases) which gives the machine Internet access. It gives access to all their online cookbooks, etc. The first thing it did when I plugged it in, was an update so, for me, that was further proof she didn't use it much. It even still had the plastic protective covering on the screen and the chrome areas had the blue plastic on it that I peeled off.</span></span>
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<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter Condensed', serif;">I am learning the basic techniques for converting recipes and have accessed their online cookbook for self guided cooking if you choose.</span>
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<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter Condensed', serif;">What I like best about this is cooking something that would require you to stand at the stove for a while. This stirs for you so I can set it and walk away to continue with other things. It plays a little tune when it’s done. Another thing I like is the built-in scale. You can weigh as you add which saves an extra step. Then when your done the whole thing goes in the dishwasher.</span>
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<span style="font-family: 'American Typewriter Condensed', serif;">The first thing I made was mashed potatoes. I weighed the potatoes, peeled them, cut them up and put them in with some milk. Twenty five minutes later I had mashed potatoes. Easy Peezy! This weekend I'll try a blueberry compote for our waffles, oh and I'll make the waffle batter in there too.</span>
