Just saw an ad for dishwasher tabs and they talked about rinse, I immediately have a pavlovian response now and picture soggy spaghetti hoops.
Welcome back @SooverthatTattlers.... my friends.... I'm back! My husband said it was Tattle or him (obviously I had to choose him!) But I can't help myself.... I've had a bored browse through Twitter and I'm sure you darlings have been ALL OVER THIS but I missed it and have jumped to the latest thread.... I love a good nipple but this is TOO MUCH!
That elastic around the bottom is making me anxious to even look at it. Can rinse spaghetti hoops till her hearts content but can’t put her £30 crop tops on the right wash?!Tattlers.... my friends.... I'm back! My husband said it was Tattle or him (obviously I had to choose him!) But I can't help myself.... I've had a bored browse through Twitter and I'm sure you darlings have been ALL OVER THIS but I missed it and have jumped to the latest thread.... I love a good nipple but this is TOO MUCH!
I don't have any chickpeas to add to my rinsed spaghetti hoops, can I add saffron as a substitute?So budget cook Jack has saffron in one of her recipes?
She really is an idiot.
That elastic around the bottom is making me anxious to even look at it. Can rinse spaghetti hoops till her hearts content but can’t put her £30 crop tops on the right wash?!
Yes absolutely xI don't have any chickpeas to add to my rinsed spaghetti hoops, can I add saffron as a substitute?
Madam has discovered a social conscience over Amazon it seems. Never seemed to bother her before.
Forgot the pic like a twit.
I think she means the ones she sells via her website, as in I don’t think she maybe fulfills the orders herself, a bookshop does it. If you’re that proud Jack, perhaps boycott Amazon? Instead of complaining and talking about it like it’s Voldemort.... I’m no champion of Amazon, although do admit to using it regularly (I also heavily support independent booksellers). I’m not hypocrite enough to slag it off though, and certainly wouldn’t if I was making money off of selling with them. She’s unreal this woman!Good Food for Bad Days: What to Make When You're Feeling Blue: Amazon.co.uk: Monroe, Jack: 9781529028188: Books
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So they are selling it? Says the seller is Amazon? Also as a Kindle
I’ve always held Newham book shop in really high regard for the work they do in the community & especially as a space for kids... and whilst I 100% get why they stock it, I’m a bit disappointed that they do? I’d hate for a local family genuinely hard up to end up with mush for dinner I feel like they need to come with content warnings they’re so bad?Madam has discovered a social conscience over Amazon it seems. Never seemed to bother her before.
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Forgot the pic like a twit.
Bloody hell, she's as grabby as the House of Horrors.Real subtle, Jack
I assume that the book shop has an account with her publisher so buys the stock in & then sends her it at cost. Publishers / other content owners have really high minimum buy ins which a book shop would obviously meet across a number of titles & a year, for an individual “content creator” it’s nigh on impossible. So it’d be reasonable to suspect she may not be able to buy small runs of her own book and these shops help her out?I think she means the ones she sells via her website, as in I don’t think she maybe fulfills the orders herself, a bookshop does it. If you’re that proud Jack, perhaps boycott Amazon? Instead of complaining and talking about it like it’s Voldemort.... I’m no champion of Amazon, although do admit to using it regularly (I also heavily support independent booksellers). I’m not hypocrite enough to slag it off though, and certainly wouldn’t if I was making money off of selling with them. She’s unreal this woman!
I can’t believe I just read that!Real subtle, Jack
Wait a minute. Leaving aside the blatant cup-rattling, she's debating which new Smeg fridge to buy? Aren't the tall ones at least a grand? And if her 'broken' one is only three months old, why doesn't she just get it repaired?Real subtle, Jack
Good point. A Smeg is a rather FANCY purchase, isn’t it?Wait a minute. Leaving aside the blatant cup-rattling, she's debating which new Smeg fridge to buy? Aren't the tall ones at least a grand? And if her 'broken' one is only three months old, why doesn't she just get it repaired?
Maybe she's going to make another one out of a spare bed, stick on the metal logo from the old one, and paint it all pink/green? If anyone can do this, Jack can!Good point. A Smeg is a rather FANCY purchase, isn’t it?
Well, when my last fridge freezer broke I was debating whether to replace it with the pink or green smeg - a common dilemma for us poors.Good point. A Smeg is a rather FANCY purchase, isn’t it?