I do save money, since I now make my own (and healthier) minced beef, greek yogurt, cashews/peanut butter, chicken nuggets, bbq sauce, among many other delicious things. Besides, I prepare delicious dishes with whatever I have in my fridge, without running to the supermarket to buy whats missing. Best buy ever!
In another video I think someone said do NOT choose a country because it will restrict the recipes, or something. Don't know if that is correct or not. I just ordered a Thermomix.
Yes that’s true! I’ve found a ton of recipes in other countries try settings that are not available for “USA”! Even some in Thai, just have to translate to English on google 👍🏻
@@cookingonbudgetfortwo Yeah. I'm totally loving the Thermomix and am so glad it is available in the US, but I don't like that kind of weird restrictions on the recipes. You specifically mention Thai. When I search for "Tom Yum" I get like, nothing on the US site.
I do save money, since I now make my own (and healthier) minced beef, greek yogurt, cashews/peanut butter, chicken nuggets, bbq sauce, among many other delicious things. Besides, I prepare delicious dishes with whatever I have in my fridge, without running to the supermarket to buy whats missing. Best buy ever!
Does it go to 110v or 220? I know Europe uses 220 vs in USA it’s 110
In another video I think someone said do NOT choose a country because it will restrict the recipes, or something. Don't know if that is correct or not. I just ordered a Thermomix.
Yes that’s true! I’ve found a ton of recipes in other countries try settings that are not available for “USA”! Even some in Thai, just have to translate to English on google 👍🏻
@@cookingonbudgetfortwo Yeah. I'm totally loving the Thermomix and am so glad it is available in the US, but I don't like that kind of weird restrictions on the recipes. You specifically mention Thai. When I search for "Tom Yum" I get like, nothing on the US site.