That would get you through lockdown though!!@Breakdance Badass surfaces from a mountain of paperwork 12 months later.....
Save with Jamie is a great book. Amazing for ideas with leftovers and also some great stand alone recipes. He talks about how to use frozen food too which is really helpful.Little Miss Contradiction
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/jamie-oliver-he-has-no-right-to-tell-us-how-to-spend-our-money-8786690.html?amp in 2013
And in 2018
Jack Monroe on Jamie Oliver: 'I've never made a recipe of his that hasn't worked' | The Cook's Cook
A chance cookbook purchase turned Jack Monroe on to a cheeky, chatty, more confident way with foodwww.google.com
In one breath she's saying he's telling people how to spend money (2013) and in another praising him (2018) mind in 2020, she hates him again.Save with Jamie is a great book. Amazing for ideas with leftovers and also some great stand alone recipes. He talks about how to use frozen food too which is really helpful.
So I'm just thinking aloud here, but.. This behaviour reminds me of a friend of mine. She often posts things on her social media as a not very subtle beg. For example, she recently posted about how she wished her garden wasn't such a mess and how she'd love to be able to afford to do it up so she could sit out there and relax. Miracle happened and a charity came along and she got a £4,000 garden upgrade. Same thing for a new bedroom. For some context, she has followed and got a follow back from lots of charities which are brilliant for helping those who are terminally ill, particularly children.She tweeted that as well, about it being 32x her annual salary
There’s also the point of when you go to school, you’re not choosing to put your face into the world and media to be seen and heard. You’re just going to school. By jack putting her face out there, she’s going to get all opinions- good and bad.This is food for thought. I agree that if any gossip forum/mag/tabloid was replicated in a school or workplace it would be recognised as bullying. So what makes it different? To me it's the anonymity. JM doesn't have to sit in front of us in double maths. If she hadn't googled her own name she wouldn't know we were here.
Also: admonishes people for being mean on the internet.
Calls those people 'nasty bitches' on the internet.
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Also, if you feel you're beyond reproach then criticism shouldn't be such an issue, no?There’s also the point of when you go to school, you’re not choosing to put your face into the world and media to be seen and heard. You’re just going to school. By jack putting her face out there, she’s going to get all opinions- good and bad.
Personal finance is such a good topic, I was up to my eyeballs in debt a few years back, living beyond my means and divorce cleared me out. I took the bull by the horns and sorted my shit out, grafted , earnt where I could through various streams. I didn't enjoy having no money and I dug myself out of a big hole and am reaping the rewards now. If anyone asks me how I did it , I tell them. Not because I'm wanting kudos but because I want to pass on and help.It’s just such an unboundaried overshare that no one need know. I love talking about personal finance & think it’s so important for women especially but like... this ain’t it x
Paupers cookbook. Urgh.Jack reading this thread is like evesdropping on a private conversation. You wouldn't want to know what people say about you behind your back, but when your a celebrity you invite admiration and critique. It's in no way similar to school yard stuff. The very nature of fame thesedays is sharing an extraordinary amount of your private life, especially for those with a limited talent.
Imagine one person having 6 signed new copies of her book, all in Leigh on sea too
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Well done on working through it, it's a lifelong process init, I'm still constantly learning and fucking up with it, just thankfully now it's at a much less reckless scale and usually my intentions were at least good! There's a definite gap in the market for a non-debt focused (because there are plenty of great debt ones already!) social channel, all the ones I've seen have been pig ignorant and a bit boastful/missing the point tbh...Personal finance is such a good topic, I was up to my eyeballs in debt a few years back, living beyond my means and divorce cleared me out. I took the bull by the horns and sorted my shit out, grafted , earnt where I could through various streams. I didn't enjoy having no money and I dug myself out of a big hole and am reaping the rewards now. If anyone asks me how I did it , I tell them. Not because I'm wanting kudos but because I want to pass on and help.
Bit of a rambling statement. But I was trying to make a point somewhere in there .
This looks like the bit in the tower of london where they show you the old torture devicesEven the utensils look depressed.
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Don’t give her ideas!Does she think if she puts emphasis on the fact she is a renter people will offer to chip in to help her buy?
Thankyou, it's about mindset, keeping positive and things will change. I found that a lot of the debt sites/chats helped initially, certainly MSE back in the day. Then I struck out on my own. Realised that I wasnt the best way financially but how did that stop me going for a run, digging the garden, doing overtime etc. (general terms as I know everyone's circumstances are different!).Well done on working through it, it's a lifelong process init, I'm still constantly learning and fucking up with it, just thankfully now it's at a much less reckless scale and usually my intentions were at least good! There's a definite gap in the market for a non-debt focused (because there are plenty of great debt ones already!) social channel, all the ones I've seen have been pig ignorant and a bit boastful/missing the point tbh...
*Grabs big knickers and hoists them high...*I dislike her use of the word cheap. can't she say, inexpensive?
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