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Curry Chat => Lets Talk Curry => Topic started by: Micky Tikka on February 12, 2013, 06:38 PM
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my kitchen after a few curries
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No workspace? I know that feeling. :)
What's that white thing with the stainless bowl? Looks like a good design.
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Wow. You have set off my OCD. I have to clean up as I go. ;)
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No. Not enough mess. Your kitchen after a good curry cook looks like mine after I have just tidied it !
** Phil.
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Thermomix
Cooks and blends Bloody expensive
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I'm more in keeping with RubyDoo, I try to wash up as I go and return spices etc to cupboards asap.
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I'm more in keeping with RubyDoo, I try to wash up as I go and return spices etc to cupboards asap.
You'll be telling us next that you wear a pinny and a head-scarf while you cook :)
** Phil.
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I'm more in keeping with RubyDoo, I try to wash up as I go and return spices etc to cupboards asap.
You'll be telling us next that you wear a pinny and a head-scarf while you cook :)
** Phil.
Now that you mention it.....
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I'm more in keeping with RubyDoo, I try to wash up as I go and return spices etc to cupboards asap.
You'll be telling us next that you wear a pinny and a head-scarf while you cook :)
** Phil.
Apron is an absolute must. The amount of clothes I have ruined through curry splatter! Draw the line at a headscarf though.
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Thermomix
Cooks and blends Bloody expensive
Ahaa, i see it now. it's a handle on the front. I thought it was a viewing window. Yes it would be a nice edition to the kitchen IF i had the space.
My chapati maker has stolen the top spot on my kitchen worktop for a while now. Demoting the Worral Thompson grill and the 3 tiered steamer to the shelf. ;D
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Thermomix
Cooks and blends Bloody expensive
You aint kidding! So now I know someone that has actually forked out for one, how do you honestly rate? Heston Blumental is reported to have 18 of them!
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Apron is an absolute must. The amount of clothes I have ruined through curry splatter! Draw the line at a headscarf though.
You got one of them with the big boobies? :D
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To be honest Axe for me its a bit of a luxury
But you got to make it work for you to get your monies worth
For pro Kitchens I can see why they use them soups and purees come out like velvet no need to sieve
and you can cook at different temps so things will not split
It can do most things
A bit over kill for curries :)
But I recon I have the smoothest base ;D Even when I put whole spices in with the base there is no trace of them when blended . I don't cook a base in it because of the size ( 2ltr) I like to make a big pot but you could
Obviously grinds my spices
So yes very good but the price :(
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Apron is an absolute must. The amount of clothes I have ruined through curry splatter! Draw the line at a headscarf though.
You got one of them with the big boobies? :D
Used to have ( useless present ). Never used it.
Have to admit to owning one in full Leicester Tigers shirt and shorts design. 8)
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Not a bad effort on the curry chaos front, MT, but it's a "could do better" on the report from me, I'm afraid. Those tiles look far too clean.
After a curry cooking session mine look like they've been in close proximity to an erupting volcano...
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Hi Michael,
I have only ever heard good reports on them so i'm not surprised to hear your praise, if it were not for the price i'd consider getting one. Even at half price i'd have to dig deep to justify it, despite the amount of cooking I do. But they do seem to be on alot of peoples wish list, so maybe one day....
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That was the clean side SD ;)
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After a curry cooking session mine look like they've been in close proximity to an erupting volcano...
Now /that/ is an observation to which I can relate :)
** Phil.