Jack Monroe #152 Gorgonzola semi freddo with dessicated olive and grape

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Good Skilz and best wishes to you all in your fully lit, lie free home. There are so many real families that are victims of circumstances that don’t have their voices heard due to Jack’s poverty fairytale getting recounted every day.
MCDad lost his job due to the pandemic, we do struggle a bit but we have a wonderful local food bank that happily tops up our cat food supplies every fortnight. We count our blessings and so far I haven't had to pimp my husband out to keep the bulbs screwed in
 
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Uh-huh. I crossed to this forum from Sarah Akwisombe's thread and are we allowed to feel heartbroken, if this is our first time finding out about Jack? :/
 
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Uh-huh. I crossed to this forum from Sarah Akwisombe's thread and are we allowed to feel heartbroken, if this is our first time finding out about Jack? :/
I think you will feel a rollercoaster of emotions on here.

Heartbreak and betrayal
Anger
Guilt
Rage
Sympathy
Sadness
Rage
Rage
Rage
Rage
Happiness (at being surrounded by such lovely people)
 
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I think you will feel a rollercoaster of emotions on here.

Heartbreak and betrayal
Anger
Guilt
Rage
Sympathy
Sadness
Rage
Rage
Rage
Rage
Happiness (at being surrounded by such lovely people)
It kinda feels like a grief stage doesn't it?
Well... hello everyone!
 
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instantly
Adverb
1. Later, some time afterwards
“I will pop it in the post instantly.”
2. Never, not at all
“I will instantly write up the recipe”
 
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“Chefs...repeatedly expressed surprise and delight at what they called my method”.

It’s okay, Jack. It’s easy to mistake horror for surprise and delight.
 
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I don't get it. Not to but I went to school able to read and write. So has my son. I've never had a single person in education ( I am one) complain about that. Lots of people can read and write before school, especially if they are old for their year, or have parents with the time and skills to teach them, or they like doing it and don't stop, or they go to preschool, or whatever.

Also - I need to get big paper and special pens out to calculate The Prostitution. I've narrowed it down to a window of 9 minutes in late March but I'm sure we can be more precise than that.
 
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Yeah, I’m not sure that being able to read by school age is the sign of being a maverick genius. Or indeed a sign of autism (which seems to be the point she was trying to make??)

Just as not being able to read by school age doesn’t signify anything negative about intelligence either.
 
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What makes me happiest about the most recent round of sleuthing - it's all in her own words. The Threadreader App and all those Guardian articles. She wrote this. She's not being misquoted. And none of it adds up.

I can understand how outsiders may find it petty when we go on about toasters or lard (though I love all of it, just because it's so unhinged), but if anyone is here because they like her and want to check out the evil trolls, please go to the wiki (pink button on top of page). You may not agree with the bantz here, but the facts are there for all to see. I'm hoping to add more receipts for the claims in the potted history section, but rest assured, we do have receipts for all of it. They are buried in these 152 threads.
 
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I got to tinned peaches in the curry and stopped reading. I don’t believe a GP would diagnose Autism at one appointment, give her a load of resources regarding it and consider it official.

How quick these threads move
 
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I'm still recovering form the tin nonsense. She's got no time to post anything on Patreon (for which people pay her every month!), but time to fuck around painting cans and putting some holes in them (that's as far as the crafting went, right?). Also- is it me or is there still some red sauce in the bottom of this can?
 
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Oh my god...she didn’t even wash out the tins properly?!
 
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Was she an alcoholic at the time?

Was SBs dad not stepping in to do something rather than let his child live in squalor?
When EssexGirl visited the thread she suggested that Jack’s alcoholism was certainly exaggerated if not a total lie, she had never known Jack to be a big drinker
Morning Frauen und Manner x

As expected then, all complete lies
 
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The thing is it isn’t the worst idea in the world and could be an idea for kids to do some crafting during lockdown. However the way her followers are acting like this is the most innovative thing in the world you would think she had created the Covid vaccine.
 
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You can also really see how jagged the edges of the holes are in this pic! And to use it you have to put your hand into it...this is so unsafe, how are people applauding it?!
 
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You can also really see how jagged the edges of the holes are in this pic! And to use it you have to put your hand into it...this is so unsafe, how are people applauding it?!
Never mind *how* she actually makes these holes safely? I mean, an old tin, a screwdriver and a hammer does seem to be a recipe for disaster even for those less disaster-prone than Jack.
 
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