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I m an experience user and certified advisor of the amazing Thermomix.


The Thermomix is the smartest, smallest kitchen in the world. If you are interested in know more about the famous and efficient Thermomix please call me for a free demo and i can visit you with the latest appliance and cook for you with this amazing gadget. The Thermomix will allow you to prepare healthy, sophisticated and economical meals in an easy way for one to eight people. This kitchen appliance would be ideal as wedding present, for families or for individuals that are seeking for simplicity.


Please feel free to contact me if you have any enquiries or if you would like to know more about this cooking appliance. Free gift if you invites 3 guests to demonstration.


I can also offer demonstration for groups or in my house .I am based in Dulwich.


Nancy

[email protected]

07799761048

  • 3 months later...

I would like to recomend a demonstration of Thermomix with Nancy.

The kitchen robot was my best investiment!

I heard about thermomix and the benefits to have it in the busy days of today, special with a newborn on the way and not much help around. My husband was not very convinced and Nancy came around and not only shown us all the tools thermomix has to offer but also adapted the menu as per my husband request.

It was not a very easy decision but Nancy was amazing in supporting and taking us all the doubts we migh had!!

All I can say is my baby was born 2 months ago, and we use it everyday, my husband loves it and so do I!! Saving time on cooking and cleaning up, as well as money and ee definitely have a healthier dieta!!

Thank you Nancy for the amazing support.

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