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Introducing the Thermomix TM7

Thermomix TM7 – Smarter, Sleeker, and More Powerful Than Ever

The Thermomix TM7 has arrived, and it’s redefining what’s possible in your kitchen. With an even more intuitive interface, improved weighing precision, faster performance, and seamless Wi-Fi connectivity, the TM7 is built to make cooking easier, healthier, and more enjoyable for every kind of cook.

From one-pot family dinners to gourmet-level meals, the TM7 combines over 20 appliances in one – chopping, blending, kneading, steaming, cooking, fermenting, sous-viding and more. It’s your ultimate kitchen assistant for creating nutritious, flavourful dishes in less time.

Why Everyone’s Talking About the TM7

This all-in-one smart cooker takes the guesswork out of cooking. With Guided Cooking, step-by-step recipes, and automatic settings, you’ll get perfect results every time. Whether you’re meal prepping for the week or recreating your favourite Indian or Polish comfort dishes, the Thermomix adapts to your lifestyle — helping you save time, eat better, and cook with confidence.

Flexible Payment Options – Including 0% Finance

The new Thermomix TM7 is priced at £1,349 and can now be yours through Novuna Personal Finance with flexible payment plans, available (3, 6, 12, 24, or 36 months), all subject to status and affordability.

However, the most popular option is our 0% interest-free plan — just £269 deposit followed by £90 per month. No hidden fees, no interest, and delivery currently down to just 4 weeks — meaning you could be cooking with your new TM7 in time for the festive season.

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Why Buy Through Me – Ankita Stopa

When people ask me how I got started with Thermomix, I always smile — because it wasn’t about business, it was about balance. As an Indian home cook, Polish wifeteen & dog mum, with full-time job living in Canary Wharf, London, I was constantly looking for ways to cook nourishing meals without sacrificing time or flavour.

The first time I used a Thermomix, it genuinely changed how I cooked. I could make fresh chapatis and pierogi dough in minutes, prep school-night dinners without chaos, and still sit down with my family. That’s when I realised — this isn’t just a gadget, it’s a lifestyle shift.

Now, I share that same feeling with others. When you buy through me, you’re not just getting a Thermomix; you’re joining a community built on honest support, practical tips, and a shared love for real food. I’ll be there to guide you through your first demo, your first recipe, and those “wow, I actually made that!” moments.

I don’t just sell Thermomix — I help people cook with confidence, reconnect with their kitchens, and rediscover the joy of eating well, even on the busiest days.

Book a free cooking experience (virtual or in-person)

Email: Ankita@onegirlandherthermie.co.uk
Tel/ WhatsApp: 07977 563537

Murgh Makhani (Butter Chicken)

Butter chicken or murgh makhani is a dish, originating in India, of chicken in a mildly spiced tomato sauce.  This is one of the ultimate curry dishes. The secret is to marinate the chicken in the chicken tikka paste overnight before combining it with the rich, indulgent makhani sauce.

I’ve seen ‘skinny’ or diet versions of this on various Thermomix bloggers websites. I’m going to take a stand on this and say don’t go there. If you translate murgh makhani it literally translates to chicken butter. If the key ingredients weren’t chicken or butter, then it wouldn’t be called that. If you don’t want to indulge in these, then choose another dish. Something like chicken tikka masala which uses tomatoes as the base, not butter and cream. There is absolutely no point of even attempting this dish if you are not going to stay true to the dish.

Seriously though, if the ingredients give you cause for concern or you are following a particular diet, then use the tikka paste and make chicken tikka masala which uses tomatoes as a base instead of cream and butter. It’s another Punjabi dish and one of our family favourites.

N.b. I have a separate post for the tikka paste on the website.