Reminds me of the time I worked in a petrol station and learned all about geochemistry.Ah, that’s the difference, you see. While at college, you worked on a deli counter of a supermarket.
Had you worked at a supermarket with a cheese and ham counter, you too could have learned ALL about “curing meats”.
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This is why she can’t get/hold down a job. How annoying would this be?HNY fabulous ninnies! No sign of the Graun article yet but something about this piece from 2020 tells me Jack has always known the grift had a best before date and it would slip through her fingers sooner or later. See you in Asda Jack! I dare you to chin me at the checkout, I’m 5’11.
ETA: Inspirational to see how pairing Viv (RIP x2) traazers with a greying white T-shirt can achieve that basic pyjama set lewk.View attachment 1844800
Jack Monroe: 'My back-up plan is to go back to working at the supermarket' | Chefs | The Guardian
The cook and campaigner talks about growing up in a house full of foster children, her large appetite, and why she doesn’t take her career for grantedamp.theguardian.com
Considering she's a food blogger/writer of books, cook for MARY PORTAS blah blah blah she should have been showing the recipe step by step on her PROFESSIONAL and only active SM platform. But no. Just a pile of sausage rolls and a load of old guff about scarfing them down like the naughty lil pixie she isYeah, there's no way she wouldn't have made a huge performance of it. And she'd have crowed about it when she showed the finished product, too.
It's these little lies that she tells so easily that shock me most, I think.
If only Jack was imaginaryConsidering she's a food blogger/writer of books, cook for MARY PORTAS blah blah blah she should have been showing the recipe step by step on her PROFESSIONAL and only active SM platform. But no. Just a pile of sausage rolls and a load of old guff about scarfing them down like the naughty lil pixie she is. Followed by more old guff about imaginary friends and an imaginary party.
I think she has lied so much for so long that she probably doesn't even realise she is lying.Yeah, there's no way she wouldn't have made a huge performance of it. And she'd have crowed about it when she showed the finished product, too.
It's these little lies that she tells so easily that shock me most, I think.
Much chaos!Testing out my tattle this morning to see if i can post once more without huge chaos gaps appearing...
I wonder if Jack's been booked to appear on the usual telly cookery programmes that other writers do when they have something new to promote?
Could be some treats in store if so!
Happy new mithering to all ninnies
Your tattle is still chaosing dearheart xTesting out my tattle this morning to see if i can post once more without huge chaos gaps appearing...
I wonder if Jack's been booked to appear on the usual telly cookery programmes that other writers do when they have something new to promote?
Could be some treats in store if so!
Happy new mithering to all ninnies
It's so odd - she clearly finds it very upsetting to be thought a liar. And yet she keeps on lying...I think she has lied so much for so long that she probably doesn't even realise she is lying.
This makes me seethe. It's such a privileged take and tbh offensive to the millions of people who work full time in retail for whom it's not a back up.
I think her promotion of shop lifting was a big moment for me. That and the burglar bill trystsThe most memorable Jack event of 2022 for me was the complete disappearance of her campaign with Superdrug after her appearance on Lorraine.
or was it
demonstrating cheap recipes on telly and telling the presenters it was best not to think too much about the contents of the ingredients
'Bit skint? Just shoplift' was a remarkable moment, showing her contempt for working class people AND the fact that she was too thick to understand that this might be a teeny tiny problem for the huge retailer that had just paid her.The most memorable Jack event of 2022 for me was the complete disappearance of her campaign with Superdrug after her appearance on Lorraine.
or was it
demonstrating cheap recipes on telly and telling the presenters it was best not to think too much about the contents of the ingredients
Someone might already have answered this, but just in case not and cos the thread might close, no, she didn’t repost HH boiling soap in Solar lit gloom. She reposted the one immediately before it from May 12th. it’s the one where she called Old Hazza “deliciously ordinary” in amongst the usual pile of overwritten guff.You would think she would regret posting HH2, but isn't that the article she reposted in the last day or so?
BIB made me snort. My Old Harold is a big Belinda Carlisle fanSomeone might already have answered this, but just in case not and cos the thread might close, no, she didn’t repost HH boiling soap in Solar lit gloom. She reposted the one from earlier than that- it’s the one where she called Old Hazza “deliciously ordinary” in amongst the usual pile of overwritten guff.
She didn’t talk about her deliciously ordinary OH in HH “we dream the same dream, we boil the same soap” because she didn’t have one by then. HE LEFT.
She reposted this one
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HE LEFT by this one. I cannot think why.
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I’d take an unexpected item in the bagging area over interacting with Jack any day.
If I never see the sentence 'The long hangover of poverty and the impact that has on literally everything' it'll be too soon. She's delighted me enough with that thank(space)you.It's so odd - she clearly finds it very upsetting to be thought a liar. And yet she keeps on lying...
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Didn't she also claim that she had gone to their head office and told them in person that she was pro-shoplifting and they just had to deal with it? That worked out well for her, didn't it?'Bit skint? Just shoplift' was a remarkable moment, showing her contempt for working class people AND the fact that she was too thick to understand that this might be a teeny tiny problem for the huge retailer that had just paid her.
Or people who have had to take on second night-shift jobs at supermarkets to make ends meet like one NHS allied health worker I know.This makes me seethe. It's such a privileged take and tbh offensive to the millions of people who work full time in retail for whom it's not a back up.
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