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Thermomix Travels limited time bundle

Although today is April Fool’s, this is definitely not a joke. Thermomix UK has announced an exclusive bundle for the next 11 days, until Monday 11th April 2022. Customers can still take advantage of the 0% finance and spread payments with this bundle on the Thermomix TM6 (White) which is on pre-order. Delivery is 4-6 weeks from placing your order.

What’s in the Thermomix Travels bundle?
As the theme for the month is Thermomix Travels, we would like to offer customers the 50th-year anniversary cookbook with flavours from around the world in a choice of their language. (Languages: English, Polish, French, Italian and Portuguese). To go hand in hand with this cookbook, the perfect accompaniment to the kitchen countertop is a brand new spice jar set.

The Thermomix TM6  is priced at £1149.  This Thermomix Travels bundle set is worth £61 and customers can purchase this for just £9.99.

Then. Now. Always 50th-anniversary cookbook (Retail value £39/ €45)
Would you like to hear the epic tale of Thermomix®? It is a legacy made up of many stories; full of interesting characters and thrilling adventures spanning the last 50 years. This brand new cookbook showcases some of the people who helped build the phenomenal product we know and love today as well as the top 50 recipes from different countries around the world.

Spice Jar Set (Retail value £22/ €25)
Do you like to make your own spices and seasonings? This 9 jar set is the perfect way to store them! It’s stainless steel design has small holes in the side of each pot, allowing you to add the perfect amount of spice to your dishes! Spice jar set size: 6×4 cm

Note: All Thermomix comes with a 6-months Cookidoo subscription, 2-year warranty, and lifetime support with me as your dedicated Advisor. All purchases come with an offer of a virtual or face-to-face demonstration and a welcome visit. It also comes with lifetime support from me, Ankita Stopa, Advisor ID 8000000068 for as long as you own your Thermomix.

This is Advisor exclusive and can only be purchased via our Advisor portal. So please, come back to me with any questions or if you’d like to proceed with a purchase, whilst the offer lasts. A finance plan is also available for domestic sales with options to pay the Thermomix in installments of our usual 24& 36 months at 9.9%.

Contact me on Ankita@onegirlandherthermie.co.uk or call/ text/ WhatsApp me on 07977 563537

 

How to make Easter Eggs using natural food dyes

The egg, an ancient symbol of new life, has been associated with pagan festivals celebrating spring. From a Christian perspective, Easter eggs are said to represent Jesus’ emergence from the tomb and resurrection. However, real eggs continue to be used in Central and Eastern European traditions. Although eggs, in general, were a traditional symbol of fertility and rebirth, in Christianity, for the celebration of Eastertide, Easter eggs symbolize the empty tomb of Jesus, from which Jesus resurrected.

The practice of coloring Easter eggs is very much alive in Poland today as well as enjoyed by Polish people all over the world. There are several techniques for making ‘pisanki including the use of wax flowing from a pipe or funnel, producing richly ornamented designs or the etching of designs onto a previously colored egg. The geometric and floral patterns or the animal and human images produced reveal a high level of craftsmanship and artistry.

The pisanki derive from an ancient tradition when eggs, the symbol of life, were endowed with magical properties and were thought to ensure both a plentiful harvest and good health. The name Pisanki comes from the Polish word “pisac”, which means to write.

This method to dye eggs using natural foods is definitely one for the bucket list this Easter and very easy to prepare using your Thermomix. Super fun times for the whole family. I love colouring Easter eggs and until recently I always used to buy these little food colouring tablets in my local supermarket. This year I decided to go a little more natural and try something different. I am so impressed with the results of Thermomix natural Easter egg dye and I can only recommend you try it for yourself. It is a great way to make use of leftover vegetables and scraps that you would have otherwise chucked away. There are so many colours you can make but I have listed my favourites and also included a method below for you. When you’re done with the big Easter egg hunt, simply use up the leftover boiled eggs to make my tasty Egg salad.

On the Saturday before Easter Sunday, Poles paint hard-boiled eggs (called pisanki) and then have them blessed. I’m not sure given the current status of lockdown if we can go to church but we’ll be sending our prayers around the world. Happy Easter.