Mathis.aenni
2025-10-19 21:11:22
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Then it would also be enough to cook over a wood stove fire like 100 years ago, I don’t understand the argument. I love cooking passionately, currently cooking in a nice but unfortunately too small kitchen, without a pantry and the possibility to store my supplies (and yes, there are various things here that need storage). If I had a Thermomix I could save myself a large kitchen because the mixer does all that?! But there are definitely useful kitchen appliances that I personally no longer want to do without. Basic discussion on the subject kitchen/pantry ended for now.Dear Anni (or Ännie), that reads suspicious. The one who can cook can do it from 2 meters away and only with a cooking pot and pan. You can recognize amateurs by their unnecessary electrical appliances, which are mostly interchangeable. They just don’t know this because it’s all about the desire to have. And it’s the same with storage in an extra room or a backup kitchen: the one who can do it doesn’t need such fuss. By the way, there are enough here who have raised a family by cooking, even without delivery service or a chef, Insta and co. Often in a fairly small kitchen without a Thermomix, a second sink or grill function in the oven. And you want to say that you want to distinguish yourself from an amateur. Then your draft comes?