That's the coffee down the nose comment. Off to get a hanky.However even Paul Daniels couldn't make a goulash turn into a bloody chilli using just chocolate.
That's the coffee down the nose comment. Off to get a hanky.However even Paul Daniels couldn't make a goulash turn into a bloody chilli using just chocolate.
Groundbreaking (Meryl gif).Well that was pointless. Such a maverick checking her cupboards before going to the shop.
She's a bleeping nutsack, those dishes all have completely different flavour profiles - they are not interchangeableThis ridiculous. She's turning a bolognese into a goulash and then into a chill by adding spices or dark chocolate. How is that saving money?
Yeah, we used to use the same base for bolognaise and chilli when we had out ~little shop~. Not freaking goulash thoThis rang a bell, and lo and behold Allegra and a guy called Paul Merrett had a programme on the BBC thirteen years ago called 'Economy Gastronomy'. One tip of theirs, that I used for a while, was cooking up a basic batch of braised mince and then you could turn it into chilli/bolognaise/whatever with very little effort (and I'm sure the square of dark chocolate was included in their chilli recipe too). JM hasn't had an original thought in her entire bleeping life.
Agreed, it feels like a lot of this content is just for over leveraged middle classes who are now having to cut back because they maxed affordability for their mortgage/car lease/home improvement loans and now interest rates are headed up are fucked. But this being the constant narrative in the media is SUCH a disservice to people who are being fucked over by sky high rents & utilities and literally have no money left after the bills are paid. But no one wants to hear from them & Jack is taking up the space of an actual WC and low income woman to rep those pplEven with Jack gone, they still weren't talking about anything useful. I can't think of a single tip from that segment. It's no good telling people you grow tomatoes in your greenhouse if they don't have a greenhouse, and it doesn't matter if you buy tinned food or not if your listeners can't afford to buy enough food. It's so frustrating.
She's going to have to sign on, and if she thought IS and Tax Credits were bad, wait and see what fun she has with UC (self employment monthly, not annual, accounts... minimum income floor... proof of job searching efforts...)Wouldn’t it be ironic if she actually…ended up poor? Fiscally I mean because she’s wanked all her ill gotten gains. She’s already poor at everything else.
No insurance can’t afford it apparentlyOne thing has just hit me re the expense of her stuff, assuming she has contents insurance it will be a largish premium. I’ve just renewed ours and while we have nothing like the luxury items she has, it’s not cheap and also, I believe, contents insurance is slightly more expensive if you rent.
I love you @colouredlines. If you are the source, I'll have confidence it'll all be tip top.I have fallen behind again, and won't actually be able to listen to the BARpod episode until tomorrow. But this is the news I mentioned on F&D a little while ago, and also the reason I am such a stickler for facts here.
(I was also the source for the knitting drama episode a few months ago, for those who heard that. )
My local bakery must think I'm a raving bleeping lunatic thenJanet's just said that you can't go into the baker's and buy just one roll, 'they'd look at you like you were mad'.
Um, no they wouldn't, Janet, they'd pop one in a paper bag for you and charge you 20p or whatever, that's literally how bakers work.
Exactly! I don't know who their audience is meant to be, but I doubt anyone in genuine poverty will find it helpful. And on a more trivial note, hearing JM's sinus infection voice straight after the fungus talk has now turned me off all food.Agreed, it feels like a lot of this content is just for over leveraged middle classes who are now having to cut back because they maxed affordability for their mortgage/car lease/home improvement loans and now interest rates are headed up are fucked. But this being the constant narrative in the media is SUCH a disservice to people who are being fucked over by sky high rents & utilities and literally have no money left after the bills are paid. But no one wants to hear from them & Jack is taking up the space of an actual WC and low income woman to rep those ppl
PINK NEWS lmfaoThey’re talking about pink. The colour. I’m guessing Jack‘s burnt her bridges with another radio show then?
Exactly this.Agreed, it feels like a lot of this content is just for over leveraged middle classes who are now having to cut back because they maxed affordability for their mortgage/car lease/home improvement loans and now interest rates are headed up are fucked. But this being the constant narrative in the media is SUCH a disservice to people who are being fucked over by sky high rents & utilities and literally have no money left after the bills are paid. But no one wants to hear from them & Jack is taking up the space of an actual WC and low income woman to rep those ppl
Almost all house insurers now use credit datat to decide whether to quote, and if they quote, to set the price. I’m assuming that Jack’s CCJs etc. in combination with her occupation (if we accept that as author/blogger) make her price relatively high.One thing has just hit me re the expense of her stuff, assuming she has contents insurance it will be a largish premium. I’ve just renewed ours and while we have nothing like the luxury items she has, it’s not cheap and also, I believe, contents insurance is slightly more expensive if you rent.