How to keep track of what you have and haven't seen
How to keep track of what you have and haven't seen
Thermomix Tips and Techniques
How does this online content work
How does this online content work
What about service and consultants?
What about service and consultants?
What's the Difference between the TM31, TM5 and TM6?
What's the Difference between the TM31, TM5 and TM6?
TM6 Modes:
TM6 Modes:
Bec's Recipes and Recipe Tips for Thermomix
Bec's Recipes and Recipe Tips for Thermomix
Courses to help you learn more about Thermomix and my methods.
Courses to help you learn more about Thermomix and my methods.
General Tips and FAQ's
General Tips and FAQ's
Cookidoo Favourites From Our Facebook Group
Cookidoo Favourites From Our Facebook Group
Here's a clever tip for all of our courses.
You can check off a lesson as complete (or un-check a lesson if you know you want to go back). Checking it off as complete is an excellent way to track what you have and haven't seen. However, this doesn't mean you can't go back and see it again.
You also have a progress display showing how far you've made it through the course. You can check there to see if there's anything new.
If you have any questions about anything you're reading, it's better to write a comment within that lesson so I can see what you're looking for. The chat bubble that comes up on the screen sends me a message, but it doesn't tell me where you are in the system.
We constantly add or change things when necessary, so come back whenever you need a TM fix.
Here's a video to help you see how easy it is.