Tefal cook4me

Do you have one? 

 

I would love to hear your for and against.

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My friend has one and it works really well.

She doesn't use it often though as she has this monitor and apparently it eats up a lot of electricity while it is going.

 

That wouldn't stop me from using it but she has gone back to bottled gas cooking as she says that is more economical for her.

 

If you fancy one, I would buy it, it is a good brand, it works & it is a heck of a lot cheaper than eg a thermomix or cook expert. I presume all electrical appliances like it eat up the electricity while on but they aren't on all day, just in short bursts.

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Aww Yum.

What time did you want us there ? Smiley Wink

 

New toys are always fun. Enjoy. Smiley Happy

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well i think it went quite well for a first try.

 

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Maybe you're gunna wish you did.

 

It's doing a fine job cleaning up.

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Don't laugh Freddie.

Nearly 45 years ago I was using my pressure cooker (the old original model that was used on the stove) making a bolognese type sauce when it blew up.

Cleaning the floor was the easy part....years later we were still finding small red blotches on the ceiling.  They just seemed to keep appearing out of nowhere.   My kids said they were hiding behind the edge of the light fitting, lulling us into believing we had removed the all.Smiley LOL

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My friend has one and it works really well.

She doesn't use it often though as she has this monitor and apparently it eats up a lot of electricity while it is going.

 

That wouldn't stop me from using it but she has gone back to bottled gas cooking as she says that is more economical for her.

 

If you fancy one, I would buy it, it is a good brand, it works & it is a heck of a lot cheaper than eg a thermomix or cook expert. I presume all electrical appliances like it eat up the electricity while on but they aren't on all day, just in short bursts.

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Thanks spingy - power doesn't bother me I can't

 

stand waiting to brown meat first then fiddle

 

before I can start the slow cooker - so am wanting something

 

with less hassle and quicker prep.

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Sorry Kopes I missed you - yes i've checked the reviews which

 

sound good - but just wanted to see if anyone here had one.

 

I've just rang around the local stores and got a good deal on

 

a red one - red goes faster Woman LOL

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I think you'll love it, freddy.

I don't have one but I do have an electric pressure cooker & after fiddling around with times & some online recipes, I think I have finally nailed a decent (mild) curry etc in it. Only takes 25 minutes to cook (although the searing & prep adds to that) but it's great to be able to get a dish like that all done in under an hour.

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I have my RED Tefal cook4me so now the fun begins Woman Very Happy

 

Tomorrow it's chicken mushroom pesto risotto for dinner.

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Aww Yum.

What time did you want us there ? Smiley Wink

 

New toys are always fun. Enjoy. Smiley Happy

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You could even take a photo. Let us know how the recipe goes.Smiley Happy

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