Oh crap, I forgot about prizes! 100% this, yes! And a first aid kit free with all copies of Thrifty Kitchen please.And I think @Terrible should win some tuna tins and a nice first aid kit
There was a suspected sock a week or two back telling everyone that if they just backed off Jack would process their refunds. Really makes you think.View attachment 1837056
Yeah as another ND, that colour scheme was really confusing as it looked liked each colour was meant to be a category
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By 'mess', does she mean poverty? I think she means poverty.
Remember Caroline with the hands who LEFT. I'm starting to think that as she was her tester/guinea pig that she is now Caroline without handsMy attempt at a smol recap for the parts I witnessed
The canal got a sneak peek of Jack's upcoming book,GriftyThrifty Kitchen. If you're tired of having fully functional hands you may be interested in her top tips such as:
- use a small sharp knife and a hammer to open tin cans
- put loose fitting baking trays over boiling pots to keep the hit in
- use a large sharp knife to strain said boiling pots
Who needs ten fingers anyway?
lol!!! Omg thank you TFM! I honestly have no idea how that happened, but the real link should be there now!That link appears to be (consensual, surprising) boobs dear heart
Dear heart, another Frau mentioned RoSPA who might be more appropriate for accident preventionI typed out a whole thing, after thinking about how @HotesTilaire mentioned the HSE but tl :dr Jack, ffs, read this.
ETA. Sorry for posting so much, but this has really riled me. As other fraus have pointed out, Jack’s ”tips” really are dangerous. I can’t believe it all got past so many people. Fair enough Jack might have missed it, bit doesn’t anyone along the line of this book have that HSE poster in their workplace and even think about it?
Again, I’m worried I’m being nit-picky, because Jack’s book is nothing to do with health and safety and workBut omg it’s all common sense to any of us who have worked in any place ever!
I agree. I've been lying in bed pondering her mallet and knife suggestion of opening tins. It is so irresponsible I can't really believe it. I consider myself a fit and relatively strong individual and wouldn't consider tackling it. Imagine elderly people or those with poor grip (or those with say, arthritic handsI typed out a whole thing, after thinking about how @HotesTilaire mentioned the HSE but tl :dr Jack, ffs, read this.
ETA. Sorry for posting so much, but this has really riled me. As other fraus have pointed out, Jack’s ”tips” really are dangerous. I can’t believe it all got past so many people. Fair enough Jack might have missed it, bit doesn’t anyone along the line of this book have that HSE poster in their workplace and even think about it?
Again, I’m worried I’m being nit-picky, because Jack’s book is nothing to do with health and safety and workBut omg it’s all common sense to any of us who have worked in any place ever!
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