Thermomix & WW Catchup

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April 15, 2024

Hello everyone, and a big thank you for subscribing and re-subscribing to our website/newsletters! Welcome to finally a post of Thermomix and WW Catchup.

March to mid-April has been quite a whirlwind, especially with the arrival of our new granddaughter Sofia on March 19th and the general hustle of work. As a website designer with sporting clubs on my roster, getting the football season underway for they demands a lot of attention – sorting out fixtures, coaches, committees, and the like. It’s practically a full-time job at the start of the season! But let’s shift gears from work and delve into some culinary adventures and WW updates.

Navigating cooking this month has been a bit of a mixed bag. While I managed to craft a meal plan for April, helping me somewhat stay on track, dining out posed its challenges. Nevertheless, amidst the ups and downs, I did still shed 600 grams for the month – progress, no matter how incremental, is still progress!

It’s hard to believe we’re already halfway through April, hurtling toward winter – a season I’m not particularly fond of. Thankfully, we have our trip to Bali scheduled for three weeks in August/September to look forward to. I simply can’t wait!

For those of you who are semi-following, catching glimpses, or simply cherry-picking your favourites from our meal planning, I hope you’re doing well. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions – I’m here to help!

Here’s a recap of the culinary escapades we embarked on over the past four weeks:

Anna's Easy Cheesy French Onion Chicken Bake

Conventional Cooking:  Feed Me Healthy Website. A long-time known recipe, and now I regret not trying it sooner! It’s incredibly simple and absolutely delicious. Paired it with steamed vegetables for a perfect meal.

4 Points

Bec's Table Prawn Curry

Thermomix & Conventional:  Bec’s Table Website. A delightful find just in time for Good Friday. Quick, easy, and undeniably tasty – a definite keeper!

5 Point Curry + 4 Points Rice

WW Beef Mince Chow Mein

Conventional Cooking:  Chow mein is a personal favourite, so having a WW version was a delightful surprise. Served it with steamed vegetables, and it was a flavour explosion! It wasn’t made in the Thermomix as Chris cooked but next time we have it (next month) I will try it with my Thermomix. Anything easy and I’m there.

7 Points

Tex Mex Soup - WW Version

Thermomix: Originally I found this recipe  on Cookidoo and it is spicy and satisfying, though a bit heavy on the points. I tweaked the recipe to make it WW-friendly without compromising on flavour.

3 Points

Anna's Roast Veggie & Hummus Buddha Bowl

Thermomix & Conventional: Meat-Free Delight – Ann’s Book 2 Page 74. A refreshing departure from our usual meat-centric meals. Filling and satisfying, it kept me full all night – a win for someone who loves her snacks! Where does the Thermomix come in? Cook your rice in it. Always pay attention to the length of time cook in Tips. Brown rice is 45 minutes!

8 Points

Anna's Sweet & Sour Chicken

Conventional Cooking: Anna’s Book 1 Page 153 – similar on her website. Chris surprised me by choosing this dish, and it was a hit! Quick, easy, and bursting with flavour – just what you’d expect from Anna’s recipes.

1 Points + 4 Points Rice

Chicken and Spinach Enchiladas

Thermomix: Our WW Version. Although plans for Friday night fell through, I whipped up a batch for later use, making busy nights a breeze!

6 Per Serve

Tex Mex Soup - WW Version

Thermomix: Originally I found this recipe  on Cookidoo and it is spicy and satisfying, though a bit heavy on the points. I tweaked the recipe to make it WW-friendly without compromising on flavour.

3 Points

Anna's Beef & Roast Pumpkin Lasagna

Thermomix & Conventional: Feed Me Healthy Website. A freezer staple that saves the day when time is short. Delicious served with steamed vegetables or salad.

6 Points

Anna's Chocolate Almond Slice

Thermomix & Conventional: Sweet Treats  Anna’s Book 2 Page 166. Perfect for when those sweet cravings hit. Crunchy, chocolaty, and utterly divine!

3 Points per piece – I cut mine smaller to make more and less points

Fruit Crumbles

Conventional: Peach & Blueberry Crumbles (6P) Book 2 Page 208 or Spiced Fruit Crumble (4P) Book 1 Page 176: The dessert is for 4 people so I split it over 2 nights. I also don’t stick to the same fruit. Whatever I have. If I use canned fruit it is always in Juice and drained. I do use my Thermomix and I will tell you how soon.

Points Above

Chicken Pot Pie

Conventional: This is our dinner tonight and I am going to try and convert to Thermomix before the baking. Wish me luck!

7 Points

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