Spyke
aussie.zone

I just want to say how amazing this community is. I'm incredibly grateful to everyone for their support during this difficult time โค๏ธ

Also cat:

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Eaglereply
aussie.zone

I see your cat in bag and offer you cat in pot. And we've got a good bunch here.

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Bottom_racerreply
aussie.zone

In the biz we call it perching. Proabaly taking a dump but with more tact.

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Ah Gibson, you grace us with your presence, dignified as ever.

You got this bro, you are awesome! You are doing great! ๐Ÿ’œ

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aussie.zone

Got the higher gig at work. Feels good.

Now to deal with the knob that didn't get it and will be reporting straight to me.

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We've clashed heads before. I've been here longer whilst he is a bit older and therefore thinks he should be in charge.

Problem is, no one likes him including management.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

deal with the knob

not sure an employee of your level should be doing that at work. edit: also congrats!

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

That could be interpreted in quite a number of different ways.

2

They do say one of the best ways to progress your career is to focus on your knob work. People really appreciate someone who can handle a knob.

1

Congrats! Thatโ€™s fantastic!

Shame about the knob. Working with people can be an occupational hazard at times

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aussie.zone

An adjacent manager found out about my new role and rang me earlier with a heartfelt congratulations.

This means one of two things (or both)

My old boss wasn't well liked.

I am very liked.

The amount of support I've received today from all over the organisation made me tear up nearly.

Is this what it feels like to be human?

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

so many hugs ๐Ÿ˜ฝ

This is how it's meant to be. It's nice to feel appreciated and supported and liked .

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Thornburywitchreply
aussie.zone

Dunno about 'human', but this is def how it feels to be the hero. Enjoy it while it lasts, which will not be long. I speak from experience here. Once you start doing things the way they should be done, expect a backlash.

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Eaglereply
aussie.zone

It shouldn't be a super power to feel supported but unfortunately it is.... The great thing is that you now know how it feels, you can be a spreader of it and watch people bloom.๐Ÿ’

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Also it's a fixed position for a few months. Just enough to make a good impression but not long enough to be negative. Happy to be a placeholder

4

I think it's cause I'm less than a prick compared to others.

Either way I'll, take it

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dumblederpreply
aussie.zone

"Under new management all decisions will be decided by kumite. The Lunch room is now known as The Pit."

4

In my infinite benevolence, I shall allow them the first hit.

After which Frank Dux takes over and it's Okay USA until someone falls (them).

Unless Bolo Young decides to participate.

2

We have a budget for team buildings. I am definitely suggesting it.

Might get a bit of a kick back from the gym owner too.

3
aussie.zone

G'day mates I'm back and I'm braindead. Happy to say immigration/e-gates were much less of a shit show than late last year even though there were still a couple of kiosks out of action. Seems like all airports are moving primarily towards facial recognition, had so many photos taken

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

Welcome back Kitten!

Time for you to go home and relax now! Don't forget to rug up, it's been cold here lately.

5

Thank you! And in typical Melbourne welcome someone tries to cut in front of the driver merging onto an onramp almost causing an accident. ๐Ÿ˜†

I've had no caffeine for quite a while now and slept through the tea service on the plane. Think I'll just coast through the rest of day with a hot chocolate so I catch up on some quality sleep tonight.

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just_kittenreply
aussie.zone

I wish to report that I had some super juicy and delectable gyoza for my last meal before heading to the airport.

Now looking forward to see how my extremely hasty literally last minute first ever chilli ferment is going. Those scotch bonnets almost smelled like carrots when I blitzed them, so fresh. I hope nothing bad has grown and that no receptacles have exploded

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Bottom_racerreply
aussie.zone

super juicy and delectable gyoza

That warms the coldest cockles of my heart :)

Edit: also super keen to hear how the ferment went.

2

Yeah it looks ok! There's a bit of fuzzy stuff on the top/exposed side of the ziploc bag (filled with water) that I used to weigh down the chillos. Haven't moved the bag out of fear that it'll drop a few spores into the mix. I'm too tired to think about it today but have questions to ask you tomoz. I'll need to taste it and maybe run a pH test before I decide what to do with it next.

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CEOofmyhouse56reply
aussie.zone

Welcome home jk.

We'll be heading to Japan in the near future so I'll be asking you a lot of questions.

4

Always happy to help! Bear in mind I'm moderately fluent in he language and have been a few times so there's stuff that's relevant to others that I may not be aware of, but shoot away when you're ready.

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just_kittenreply
aussie.zone

I'd say q solid 7/10. Accom really could've been planned better and felt I didn't always get the right momentum or do what I really wanted to, but also some magical moments throughout. My cup is full

3
aussie.zone

I was offered the role. Then I asked if my expected pay had been considered, that it was more than my current pay. I was told it hadn't been, but that they'd get back to me shortly. Got back to me: "look I spoke to the big boss, and he says now your current role and the one Ur going for are considered equal (my current role used be considered lesser), your pay is appropriate and would remain the same. I told them I would consider that over the long weekend.

Also just learned that ANOTHER person quit in the role I'm going for, bringing the total to four open positions, and as far as I know, I'm the only internal applicant. The fuckers have the gall to not offer me anything.

13

So the new tip is to put the new job on your resume and start applying for similar roles with better pay.

9

Sounds like you have a bit of leverage there but also seems a bit worrying that people keep quitting...

3

Unless you want the challenge or youโ€™re going to come out of it with some sort of advantage I donโ€™t see why you would take on a role with more or greater responsibility and challenges with no change in pay.

3

Oh my gosh that's so adorable. Donald has a special place in my heart, I love that everyone was excited for this!

5
bullโšกreply
aussie.zone

I hit my head on a low hanging Donald town sign when I was there. So if you see the sign for Donald, duck.

4

I've stopped off in Donald a bunch of times coming back from bush doofs. It's a nice town.

2
aussie.zone

I will not be partaking in alcoholic beverages tonight due to urgent business early tomorrow morning but will be making up for that tomorrow day/evening/ night.

For those who will be have a great night. Cheers ๐Ÿบ

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Nath
aussie.zone

Do you guys think @Lodion will be mad at me if I let slip that it's his birthday? ๐ŸŽ‚

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Nathreply

Oh look! His cake day is his birthday! A day before the instance went "live" to the Internet. Neat!

7
aussie.zone

I did the pantry shop. Cost a bit more than expected but have quite a few meals now ready to go as backup!

9
aussie.zone

10 large cans of chilli tuna 2 each of salada and vita wheats 3 bags pasta 2 cans tomato 2 stir through sauces 1 box gravy powder 1 pack hokkien noodles Various spices 1 thing of powder pancake mix 2 bags of rolled oats. 2 bags frozen veggies 2 bags frozen chips

Heading back after dinner to grab more stuff. Was honestly shocked at price.

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Seems fairly balanced. [I personally despise tin fish, so โ€ฆ]

3

A colleague why had Covid last week is back in the office and visibly not recovered. We Can either take sick day, come into office or wfh AND make up an extra office day. Meanwhile I hope my mask is doing its job.. I did have to remove it briefly to drink water though.

9
aussie.zone

Wow. It seems all the other social sites are in a competition for who can become the worst the fastest. Reddit has jumped on the selling data to AI bandwagon, as has Facebook and Instagram. Tumblr is still banning trans women while leaving up nonconsensual deepfake nudes and is also now crawling with minors. Twitter is uh... Twitter. Sorry, X.

Cursing my shitty body and dodgy area. Never have I wished to touch grass more.

9
aussie.zone

I think I have covid - one of my coworkers came in with it, tested positive that evening, and now I'm fluey.

My partner is casual.

What the fuck do we do here? Are we just expected to take the financial hit in a COL crisis?

8
aussie.zone

I think your partner might be able to get the sick pay? Not sure about that. Otherwise, check out Ask Izzy and/or Centrelink for anything that might help you if they cannot work. There are charities that can help with food and bills and whatnot

4

Thanks mate - looks like sick pay guarantee stopped being available as of 31 May. Centrelink doesn't offer anything, will check out Ask Izzy though

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

At my work we get an automatic 5 days off coming out of sick leave upon testing positive. Anything over that needs a doctor's certificate.

You might be covered by something similar, not sure about your partner though.

3

Indeed - I'm fine in that regard for that reason. My partner on the other hand...alas, I'm not earning enough to cover us both to the extent I may have to

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Nathreply
aussie.zone

I never thought until now how much of a hassle lockdowns would have been to people who didn't have a laundry. How did you even cope with that?

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

This not as daft an idea as it might first sound. Does not help which things like sweating all the sheets into gross. Though it might be amusing to see some TikTok idiot try stuff a Queen sheet into a kettle.

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melbaboutownreply
aussie.zone

Don't forget to roll the clothes up in towels and stand on them to get as much moisture out as possible after. I handwashed my clothes when the machine broke and they didn't dry quickly enough to avoid getting mouldy

Edit: If this might drag on or you might get sick again, consider a portable washing machine. It might let you do a small load more easily

3

I'm not sure, I haven't used one before but once bought one for a friend who was in a tight spot. You might want to check which features each of them have as the very cheapest (Big W) says it's a camping one. Also check Amazon and Ebay to see if they're any cheaper as sometimes it can be the exact same thing as in the chain store

Edit: Ok it says the camping one comes with an AU adaptor so might be ok? But I didn't want to miss mentioning that.

They are actually not cheaper on ebay. But the one I got my friend looked like this

3

Related note, apparently America is not a place you find laundry tubs, and lots of HOA ban outside clotheslines. This is utter madness!

3

They sure can, and some ought be. Very few people will have a scrub board nowadays, but modern clothes wonโ€™t generally be as grotty or sturdy. Donโ€™t know about having the energy to do it while Positive!

2
bullโšกreply
aussie.zone

I'd just mask up, keep my distance from people and sanitise my hands before I touch anything. No worries.

3

Transiting in HKG with another hour to kill. Just want to sleeeep

E: I watched Fallen Leaves on the way here and am glad I finally gave it a go after finding previous Kaurismรคki films too bleak. This one was just right. On the way to HKG I had watched Marcel the Shell with Shoes on which was incredibly cute and heartwarming but man that Dean was a total dick imo

8

Lungs being fucky and my inhaler is empty. Need to go get a new one but the weather will make my lungs even fuckier on the walk there.

Bah.

8
aussie.zone

potatoes and fish in oven, fresh vegies on stove to steam , dinner in 10. I always cook an extra piece of fish for the cats to share. ๐ŸŸ๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›๐Ÿˆโ€โฌ›

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calhoon2005reply
aussie.zone

I moved around a lot growing up, and had some formative years in the UK. I love the winter, I love the cold, I love the early dark - as it reminds me of that time. Having said that, I also love daylight saving...ha

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Catfish
aussie.zone

Shit. Volunteered at a thing. Now I need to show up. And not be shit.

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Running in circles and screaming may be appropriate

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Most people arenโ€™t that scared about replacing a zipper, but youโ€™ve added a new dimension to sewing repair club .

3

Using loseit for cico atm and it just popped up in my notifs to tell me weight loss was the most important thing in life. Jesus fucking christ

7

I begin my day with a coffee.

May the long weekend come soon!

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SpinMeRoundreply
aussie.zone

Thank you, I just ordered donuts on uber eats, lol. It's also my work anniversary, so I was planning on getting a cake anyway, this is way better!

4

My work building celebrated this yesterday with free donuts in the foyer but the line was too long and I didn't have time to wait :(

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

I believe Donut king today is giving away a free cinnamon donut today if you have one near you.

3
Tofu
aussie.zone

Breakfast ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ๐ŸŠ๐Ÿ‹๐Ÿˆ๐Ÿซ๐Ÿ“๐Ÿ‡๐Ÿ‰๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฅญ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฅฅ๐Ÿฅฆ๐Ÿฅ‘๐Ÿซ›๐Ÿ†๐Ÿ…๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿฅฌ๐Ÿฅ’๐ŸŒฝ๐Ÿฅ•๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿซš๐Ÿฅ”๐Ÿง…๐Ÿฅฏ๐Ÿž๐Ÿฅ–๐Ÿฅจ๐Ÿง€๐Ÿง‡๐Ÿฅž๐Ÿงˆ๐Ÿณ๐Ÿฅš๐Ÿฅ“๐Ÿฅฉ๐Ÿ—๐Ÿ–๐Ÿซ“๐Ÿ•๐ŸŸ๐Ÿ”๐ŸŒญ๐Ÿฅ™๐Ÿง†๐ŸŒฎ๐ŸŒฏ๐Ÿฅ—๐Ÿฒ๐Ÿœ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฅ˜๐Ÿ›๐Ÿฃ๐Ÿฑ๐ŸฅŸ๐Ÿฆช๐Ÿฅ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿš๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ ๐Ÿค๐Ÿชผ๐Ÿฆ€๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ—๐Ÿฅฎ๐Ÿข๐Ÿก๐Ÿง๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿง๐Ÿฅง๐Ÿฆ๐Ÿจ๐ŸŽ‚๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿญ๐Ÿฌ๐Ÿซ๐Ÿฅœ๐ŸŒฐ๐Ÿช๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿฏ๐Ÿฅ›โ˜•๏ธ๐Ÿต๐Ÿบ๐Ÿถ๐Ÿฅค๐Ÿง‹๐Ÿงƒ๐Ÿฅ‚๐Ÿท๐Ÿฅƒ๐Ÿธ๐Ÿน๐Ÿง‰๐Ÿ”‹

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Tofureply
aussie.zone

๐Ÿ”‹โšก๏ธโ˜•๏ธ

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

Plain old bacon and eggs on toast for me today please good chef.

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Tofureply
aussie.zone

๐Ÿฅ“๐Ÿณ๐Ÿณ
๐Ÿžโ˜•๏ธ

3
aussie.zone

Taco Bills must have heard me talking about them because I've received an email from them saying 1/2 priced main meals this weekend and boy oh boy am I tempted to jump on a tram and go see them.

6

Growing up, friends of my parents owned and ran a Taco Bill's franchise. I remember going behind the scenes as a kid and being amazed at the biggest microwaves I'd ever seen...

That said, I'd totally jump on that tram in a heartbeat myself, on my way to consume twice my body weight in nachos...

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::: spoiler Cat rambles The results are back... The good news is we can stop the trimethoprim sulfa Melbcat is allergic to, as the bacteria (enterococcus faecalis) is sensitive to doxycycline. That's an antibiotic she can tolerate.

The bad news is that her kidney values are slightly up which could be kidney disease or just the uti. Also the bacteria is resistant to the trimethoprim she's been taking so I've been torturing her with that for no reason. This poor cat can't catch a break. q90

I've got the doxy and obtained discounted gravy beef from a shop close by so I can make some plain broth. I have to wait until tomorrow morning to to start the new antibiotic. :::

5
aussie.zone

I had another good idea. The infection my cat has is from bad gut bacteria and apparently weak to a good bacteria called Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus, so I walked to go get her some plain Greek yogurt specifically containing that. My knees are screaming and I couldn't find a small tub, only a big expensive one, but got hold of a lactose free kind and she's just eaten a spoonful. The antibiotics might nuke everything so I might give her a little yogurt each day of her antibiotics and then hit things with the bought probiotics once she finishes.

Melbcat likes it a lot so if her stomach handles it she might have a snack each day or a dollop with each meal for the long term. It costs and I don't know if I'll be able to eat it as well, but I could freeze it in cubes (if the bacteria will survive well) and it will be cheaper than spending hundreds every time she gets sick. Fingers crossed it helps. I'm really trying to avoid further antibiotic resistance ๐Ÿ˜ฌ

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

this is a terrific idea, I hope it works ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿˆ

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I really hope it does. I'm not sure if there'd be enough of the good bacteria in there to have much of an effect, but perhaps I can find some affordable probiotic capsules.

2
aussie.zone

Anyone here got both a manual and auto in the house? Does it ever get easier? We're about 2-3 months in of having both and I gotta be honest, 2 seems to be 1 more than I can count. I'm fine after a day or 2 in 1, but each time I jump in the other after a little while it is ROUGH.

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MeanElevatorreply
aussie.zone

Mine is auto, wife's is manual.

I'm fine with manual, but need a few minutes to get used to the clutch work.

Auto for life!!!

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

Oh man, I thought you were cool haha Manual for life here. Auto I can deal with. CVT is a non starter for me.

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MeanElevatorreply
aussie.zone

Until someone can demonstrate benefits of manual over auto for daily driving, my stance will remain unchanged.

30 years ago, maybe. These days there's very little advantage of manual,.unless you're going off roading or such.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

Until someone can demonstrate benefits of manual over auto for daily driving, my stance will remain unchanged.

Daily? Nope. but on a drive for fun? All day. If I go for a drive to relax (pretty rare these days) doing it in the manual makes me part of the experience. I'm working with the machine. Each corner I hit at the right rpm is a small victory or achievement, and the feeling of the momentum carrying through the corners is all the more special because I DID it. Jesus I sound like a Subaru driver.

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MeanElevatorreply
aussie.zone

I've always looked at driving as something that takes you from point A to point B.

When I'm driving, it's about music or podcasts and keeping safe.

I guess I never found pleasure in driving rather the destination.

I wish I could enjoy it, but alas it's not to be.

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As a teen it was my escape, so itโ€™s got a strong emotional thing for me. That probably makes it.

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

Auto for life here tooโ€ฆ.unless Iโ€™m playing Daytona then itโ€™s manual all the way.

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CEOofmyhouse56reply
aussie.zone

My car's a manual. The man's car is auto. I don't drive his but he drives mine all the time. He doesn't have a problem switching between cars but he still changes gears in his out of habit.

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TinyBreakreply
aussie.zone

lmao! So its not just me? I go for the clutch in the auto, then forget it when starting the manual when its left in gear. You'd think "Brand new modern SUV" and "Dated 2000's Hatch" would be enough for my brain to register, but no.

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I never leave my car in gear. The book doesn't say to unless you're on an incline and you don't need to start it with it in gear either.

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Not currently, but a few years ago yes. I hate autos. Instincts get all screwed up.

2

Agreed. Love a manual, but the auto has its uses. Stop start traffic along the monash in a manual isnt a ton of fun. And sadly the wait time on the SUV with a manaul was over 2 years, where as I could get the auto straight away... sadly a no brainer. At least its a REAL auto none of this CVT BS.

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Catfish
aussie.zone

Counterpoint to yesterday. What food is never in your house? Some of mine are dislikes, others I just donโ€™t use.

Baked beans & tinned spaghetti

Tinned fish

Bananas

SPAM

Cream cheese

Microwave meals

Canton etc jars

Frozen veg except peas

Tinned asparagus

Carob

Breakfast cereal

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aussie.zone

Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam

Spam spam spam spam!

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

These days itโ€™s lamb due to the price, pork is almost never in my place except for bacon. Thatโ€™s the exception and fresh vegetables.

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

I donโ€™t mind lamb but will go years between buying it. I just doesnโ€™t register as a thing most of the time. Eat loads of piggy though, really annoyed the Colesworth apple sausages seem to have vanished.

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Duenanreply
aussie.zone

Apple Sausages?!

Oh my god, how did I miss those? I want some now :(

3

They were bloody good. Not overly ground up into paste like too many sausages are (presumably to hide whatโ€™s in them)

3

Thatโ€™s rough. Have a friend who canโ€™t touch any allium at all. Hard to adapt, I use them in near everything.

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Thornburywitchreply
aussie.zone

celery spam and tinned meat in general EXCEPT for tinned mutton ham (only from asian grocers) cos I really like this jar sauces tinned veg carob lolly water breakfast cereal tins of soup EXCEPT for Campbells chicken consomme when I can find any (the best!)

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

This mutton ham thing sounds curious. Have heard celery described as โ€˜hairy waterโ€™, but love it myself.

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Thornburywitchreply
aussie.zone

Real mutton ham is delish - its a leg of lamb/hogget/two tooth that's been salted and smoked like pig ham. Very hard to find and bloody expensive as not much is made. The tinned mutton ham is a nice sandwich meat with a different flavour profile to regular ham, but has all that salty smoky cancerous goodness. Comes in a pale yellow tin with foreign writing on it. Try asian grocers.

Celery can get in the bin. If I want watery crunch I'll go for cucumber every time cos less stringy bits.

3

I use celery in bolognese sauce, in minestrone and sliced very thinly in salads. I use the leaves finely chopped in place of parsley as it's the same thing.

3

Crunchy peanut butter, garlic and onions, cows milk, tinned tomatoes, mangoes.

(Intolerance and just not liking crunchy)

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CEOofmyhouse56reply
aussie.zone

Lol. Most of those are in my kitchen. The only thing I can think of is cans of soup like cream of chicken, cream of mushroom etc.

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

I donโ€™t buy those either. Once in a blue moon will get a โ€˜chunky steakโ€™ sort of thing but itโ€™s always disappointing.

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Catfishreply
aussie.zone

Yep. Thereโ€™s something about tinned or jar cooked things that just isnโ€™t right. Sort of sticky clammy. Need my thesaurus!

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

It's the surface tension, they are stringy thick. They also use fats that don't melt in your mouth. They are too sweet.

3

100% on the too sweet. Never found a jar salsa that wasnโ€™t effectively jam.

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Seagoon_reply
aussie.zone

stinky cheese

no tinned vegies other than beans and tomatoes

no premade sauces

very few foods made overseas, I will buy the aussie version

2

Corn kernels are acceptable tinned. And beetroot but I mostly do my own for that.

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Rewatching movies. The Razor's Edge, 1946. I watched this first in my 20s, loved this movie and the book. Such grand sweeping ideas, relatable characters, of course I wanted to be larry.

It's been at least 10 years since I've seen it last and I see new things. Mainly the pervasive undercurrent of politics, the upcoming class war, the fascism, antisemitism and decadence of 1920's Europe and the complicity of religion. It's a ticking time bomb.

But what I mainly like now is how human it is. No one seems to do much thinking about life and society, they just accept and drift. All the characters have deep flaws and nearly everyone is so forgiving. Maybe they shouldn't have been so forgiving of the fascism, eh.

4 hobbits

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Movie Review. Bad Education. Just a normal well made movie. 2.5 hobbits

A bunch of high school students on the school newspaper investigate their school, exposing the biggest school fraud case in history.

The kids did nothing special, they just checked facts.

But doing things the right way seems to be too difficult for most or they are just too uninterested or lazy so maybe they are special. I have found this true in all aspects of life.

The kids should have gotten a Pulitzer.

Wolves of War. If I was a film student making a first real movie I would be very proud of this movie. It's competent . 1.5 hobbits

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