OMG @maytoseptember i actually love you, that is one of my all time favourite documentaries. Jack’s creation was sublime!!I said the tomato soup she made looked shop bought with loads of black pepper on top! Now the mushroom soup and the beetroot soup... ding ding ding! That’s a triptych of shop bought luxury soups passed off as Jack’s own creation
Now, if anyone can remember the original “Jack’s creation”... congratulations, you’re as sad as me
(It was a “wig” made of electrical tape).
I had planned to attend court dressed as That Man, but if I don this attire, we could sit together?I took a Facetuned selfie in my court outfit earlier — I’m so ready for this!
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My guess is that if she came out and directly said "I'm struggling to pay the rent on my shitty bungalow" more of her followers might dare to offer her advice such as downsizing, moving to a less expensive area and/or getting a normal job with a regular wage. She doesn't want to take or receive this kind of advice from people, she just wants them to blow smoke up her arse and give her money. So instead she drops hints that she's poor again and "subtly" rattles the tip jar.Why doesn't she explain to people what her belt tightening is. She doesn't have to tell them all the nitty gritty but just say. My rents expensive and I struggle to pay it because my work has slowed and I am concerned about future work and or the economy. Simple explanation and helps people understand what she is trying to achieve.
I have read that word far too many times in the last weekIf we’re not all donning denim and deirdre then i’m going as that fucking wanky fancy ‘i’ in anchoïade.
Yep I’m pretty sure they had Nadiya pegged as a TV natural during the early stages of Bake Off. It’s kind of like how Jamie was discovered when he was on the River Cafe series. They both make this TV thing look easy, which of course it isn’t (right, Jack?).I had a look, it wasn’t her own (Fabulous Pie by Gareth Edwards). Had no idea she wrote children’s books too - they look wonderful! She does come across as so down to earth and genuine. It’s no wonder she’s getting a decent amount of opportunities when she presents herself so well (knowing how to cook also helps... )
The rightmove listing for her flat said £1500 I thinkHow much is the rent there? If it's only £16-1700 a month, it's about the same as a 3 bed ex council in a shitty estate where I am. Something like the palatial mansion she has would be nearer 3 grand, especially if in an area of tennis courts, train stations andcharity shopspuddles stocking high end designer gear.
Yes! Her "I do all this work largely for FREE" rants when she goes off on one. Obviously not for free hun or you certainly wouldn't be renting that lovely big home/have all that lovely designer gear. Seems quite lucrative, actually.It's helpful for me to remember that Jack doesn't have to go to paid work.
She doesn't leave the house to commute to a place of employment where she sells her skills and labour in return for money. She has no need to pay for or make childcare arrangements, she can walk her son to school and back, snooze during the day etc etc.
How many people are that well off at her age? At best, AT BEST, her work is volunteer fun jollies
Nadiya also has a second Insta account which is probably run by her agent/publisher/admin as it is all about her books, upcoming programmes, and other work things. Again, Jack could learn a lot from people who haven't been in the public eye for as long as her yet who are doing a hundred plus times better professionally without having to resort to begging and Patreon.Yep I’m pretty sure they had Nadiya pegged as a TV natural during the early stages of Bake Off. It’s kind of like how Jamie was discovered when he was on the River Cafe series. They both make this TV thing look easy, which of course it isn’t (right, Jack?).
I’m not really into Nadija’s cooking that much, as I’m not a baker at all, but I did really like that series she did when she travelled to Nepal, India and Bangladesh. It was really interesting (and everyone she met seemed to love her). I follow her on Insta and she runs her account really well.
Another Insta I really like is Kim-Joy who was a finalist on Bake Off a couple of years ago. Like I said, I don’t bake myself, but Kim-Joy does the most amazing cakes with really cute decorations (she did a fab pavlova a couple of days back covered with little ghosts and green monsters, and she also did some little cake robots) - it just makes me smile to see them pop up in my feed.
Jack could learn a lot about how to manage SM from some of the other bloggers out there.
Not going to lie, I would absolutely buy that just for the sheer horrors it would containIn the same way that Jack has a 'thing' for Cotswold Co furniture, I have a 'thing' for cookery books.
The weirder and more obscure the better.
I think this may be the 'Gourmet Cook Book' that is being referred to!
So if we smash the sentient mirror that is boosting Jack's ego, she might pack in being a bootstrapcock and work at her local Asda instead?
Yes, this! Which is why her hur dur adulting is hard~ tweets are all the more ridiculous. She can go food shopping IRL when supermarkets are quiet, travel off peak and save a fortune, do chores as she goes along rather than ramming them all outside of working hours, see her child before & after school - something most mums would love to be able to do. All of these are beyond money they’re decent quality of life measures and she’s SO lucky to have it all, but you won’t ever hear that come out her mouth. She’d sooner go on about not owning a houseIt's helpful for me to remember that Jack doesn't have to go to paid work.
She doesn't leave the house to commute to a place of employment where she sells her skills and labour in return for money. She has no need to pay for or make childcare arrangements, she can walk her son to school and back, snooze during the day etc etc.
How many people are that well off at her age? At best, AT BEST, her work is volunteer fun jollies
Jack, unlike genuinely poor people, is not time poor because she isn't stuck on a long commute so has all day to cook a healthy dinner from scratch for her child. Nor is she spending a large portion of her income on fuel or public transport. She has no idea how lucky she is.Yes, this! Which is why her hur dur adulting is hard~ tweets are all the more ridiculous. She can go food shopping IRL when supermarkets are quiet, travel off peak and save a fortune, do chores as she goes along rather than ramming them all outside of working hours, see her child before & after school - something most mums would love to be able to do. All of these are beyond money they’re decent quality of life measures and she’s SO lucky to have it all, but you won’t ever hear that come out her mouth. She’d sooner go on about not owning a houseor the fact her 500th fiancé has LEFT!
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