Forum Shopping List for New Owners
This list is awesome. Getting very excited to receive my Thermomix...
Great list! 2 weeks away from getting our TM and am feeling a little overwhelmed with what to buy .. So glad I came across thi spost :)
Fabulous, Thankyou. Im just starting out and this is a great help
Awesome, I'm so new my thermomix is still a couple of days away from delivery!!!! but i am very excited and can now get my pantry etc ready to cook up a storm.
wonderful list
that would be cheaper and yes an extra step but if you are happy to do that then why not! I always have tinned in the cupboard and use when needed but make sure to thoroughly wash so that all the excess sodium is gone from the juice in the tin. I do a little bit of both
Thank you so much - I am a brand new owner and was wondering where to begin re my pantry!!
Thank you! I have had my Thermomix for 3 months now and I've been wanting a list like this Very helpful!
Thanks
A very helpful list. Thank you
Hi CathyM. Would buying uncooked Red Kidney Beans, Berlotti Beans and Lentils be cheaper. I guess it adds a step in the cooking process (ie soaking), but it would keep it a bit more natural.
I'm not saying to add these items to your wonderful list, just asking the question.
Thanks for the list, I've copied it into a word document and I'm going to save it on my ipad so I have it with me all the time.
Cheers
Ann
Thanks xx
Thanks for this list. It's great. I have had my Thermomix for just a week now and this list is just what I've been looking for.
thank you so much. I cleaned out my pantry yesterday as I am waiting for my thermomix to arrive and I'd been trying to work out what stuff to buy so I can go crazy when it arrives! :p
this is so helpfull thankyou xx
thanks for this - have most of it but this fills in the gaps
Thanks for that Ingham26, I have added the Red kidney beans and frozen coconut flakes ( iget them from Indian Supermarket) already had coconut milk on the list (cant be without that
This is exactly what Ive been searching for.
Thankyou!!
This is a great List, Thanks!
great list:)
i would add tinned red kidney beans, almond meal (as i have found it to be cheaper than buying the raw almonds and milling them yourself) and everything coconut - milk, cream and flakes
I can never find this on the forum so Im posting again for New Owners. Hope It Helps
I started this for my new customers so they would get an idea of how to revamp their pantries and fridges to make them Thermomix friendly. Since having my machine i am able to save at least $70 a week on groceries and also notice a huge difference in the flavour of my food (from using fresh spices herbs etc) I hope this guide will be helpful to all new owners in setting up their kitchens so they wont have to be going down those "Processed" isles in their supermarkets so much. of course this only a guide and I have probably forgotten a lot of things and you will of course want to add things of your own but you get my drift. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO UPDATE THIS LIST with your own 'cant do without items" . With these items you can always find something to make for breakfast, snacks, dinner, dessert and more
THERMOMIX SHOPPING LIST
PANTRY ITEMS
Rolled Oats, Raw Sugar
Spelt Flakes,
Corn Flour, Maple Syrup
Coconut, Honey
Plain Four Vinegars - balsamic, white wine, red wine, white
SR Flour, Polenta, Quinoa
Dark Muscovada Sugar, Agave, Cous Cous
Arborio Rice, Basmati Rice
Brown Rice, Bakers Flour and yeast
Soy sauce or Tamari, Fish sauce, Oyster Sauce, Ketsap Manis, shrimp paste
Rice Noodles, Olive oil, grape seed oil
Penne Pasta
Fettuccini
Lasagna Sheets
SEEDS AND NUTS
Chia Seeds, sesame, poppy linseed, flaxseed, sunflower and pumpkin
Buckwheat,Wheat kernels, chick peas.
Cashews, hazelnuts, pine nuts, macadamias, almonds, almond slivers, peanuts, walnuts
DRIED FRUIT
Sultanas, dates, figs, craisins, currants, apricots
BAKING GOODS
Vanilla extract, cream of tartar, gelatin, baking powder, carb soda, xanthium gum, pectin
SPICES
Cumin seeds, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, whole nutmeg, turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, Bay leaves, ginger, mustard, sumac, all spice, star anise, curry powder, nutmeg, sweet paprika, chili powder, cinnamon stick, saffron, sea salt, black pepper
TINNED FOODS
Chick Peas, Red Kidney Beans, Borlotti beans, lentils, tomatoes, tomato paste, apricot nectar, tuna, salmon, sardines, coconut milk, corn
FRIDGE
DAIRY
Parmesan, feta, matured cheese, natural yogurt, milk, sour cream, cream, butter, Free Range Eggs, Vege Stock, Dijon mustard, Chorizo sausage, bacon, chicken thighs or breast, fish, white wine and of course 70% dark chocolate
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT (all the colours of the rainbow)
Celery Spinach fresh beetroot
Tomato Asparagus
Capsicum Leek
Carrots beans
Sweet potato Kale
broccoli potato
onion garlic
lemons limes
oranges apples
Frozen Berries and Mango
Frozen Coconut Flakes
Bananas (keep extra in freezer for shakes and instant ice-cream)
FRESH HERBS (most of these are easy to grow at home so buy a few seeds and start your own herb garden, you will notice the difference in the taste of your food)
Parsley, mint, chives, coriander, basil, dill, sage, rosemary,thyme,marjoram,oragano and chili