It's tru
At first she couldn't grill a steak to save her life, but then she took it on as a challenge
She's not a corporate boss lady for no reason, this girl is dedicated when she puts her mind to something
It's tru
Never had a video game make me cry before either
Hooked me in
I don't know about that but the German army has just given us 60 portable ventilators.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:50 amThe UK seems to be taking a pounding here, didn't Turkey just send relief supplies to ya'll ?Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:43 amI can't get hold of bread flour for love nor money.
The pub I worked at has a bakery in one of its outbuildings so I phoned my old boss to ask if he could get hold of a sack of granary flour for me.
Turns out they are struggling to get flour themselves so he looked for bread flour for me when he was at cash and carry and they had no flour of any description.
I don't really get it, all our flour mills are running at full capacity and as far as I know we are not running out of wheat.
The only possible explanation is that people are hoarding it, buying far more than they need and storing it up without a care for all those now having to go without.
We have tons (literally) of wheat here at the farm and a grinder to make it into a course wholemeal flour which we sieve to make it finer but it is low in gluten so not good for bread.
I'm going to have to resort to making flatbreads with it like some Indian peasant thanks to a bunch of selfish fucks.
In good news, I was able to buy toilet paper today so I guess people have finally got enough of it hoarded now to make them feel secure at last.
Hopefully, the same thing will happen with flour eventually and all the mugs who bought just enough because they didn't want to deprive others will be able to get it again.
My faith in human nature is being sorely tested by all this selfish hoarding.
The worst thing is that refuse sites are reporting a big increase in food being thrown away, people have bought so much that they can't even eat it before it goes off.
It almost seems like it was a good idea prior to this for us to have gone out and purchased a month or more of food and just stuffed our freezers and pantries full of shit we knew would run out.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:01 amI don't know about that but the German army has just given us 60 portable ventilators.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:50 amThe UK seems to be taking a pounding here, didn't Turkey just send relief supplies to ya'll ?Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:43 am
I can't get hold of bread flour for love nor money.
The pub I worked at has a bakery in one of its outbuildings so I phoned my old boss to ask if he could get hold of a sack of granary flour for me.
Turns out they are struggling to get flour themselves so he looked for bread flour for me when he was at cash and carry and they had no flour of any description.
I don't really get it, all our flour mills are running at full capacity and as far as I know we are not running out of wheat.
The only possible explanation is that people are hoarding it, buying far more than they need and storing it up without a care for all those now having to go without.
We have tons (literally) of wheat here at the farm and a grinder to make it into a course wholemeal flour which we sieve to make it finer but it is low in gluten so not good for bread.
I'm going to have to resort to making flatbreads with it like some Indian peasant thanks to a bunch of selfish fucks.
In good news, I was able to buy toilet paper today so I guess people have finally got enough of it hoarded now to make them feel secure at last.
Hopefully, the same thing will happen with flour eventually and all the mugs who bought just enough because they didn't want to deprive others will be able to get it again.
My faith in human nature is being sorely tested by all this selfish hoarding.
The worst thing is that refuse sites are reporting a big increase in food being thrown away, people have bought so much that they can't even eat it before it goes off.
I've not been to a supermarket for 3 weeks now but from the accounts I hear they are still struggling to provide basic products and the queues to get into them are long.
Maybe, but unless you have enough food to last you a year or more you are still going to have to re-stock and the selfish behaviour of others is still going to affect you.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:11 amIt almost seems like it was a good idea prior to this for us to have gone out and purchased a month or more of food and just stuffed our freezers and pantries full of shit we knew would run out.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:01 amI don't know about that but the German army has just given us 60 portable ventilators.
I've not been to a supermarket for 3 weeks now but from the accounts I hear they are still struggling to provide basic products and the queues to get into them are long.
Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:33 amMaybe, but unless you have enough food to last you a year or more you are still going to have to re-stock and the selfish behaviour of others is still going to affect you.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:11 amIt almost seems like it was a good idea prior to this for us to have gone out and purchased a month or more of food and just stuffed our freezers and pantries full of shit we knew would run out.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:01 am
I don't know about that but the German army has just given us 60 portable ventilators.
I've not been to a supermarket for 3 weeks now but from the accounts I hear they are still struggling to provide basic products and the queues to get into them are long.
Home deliveries are almost impossible to get, the capacity to do it is still massively inadequate.
So the chances are you are still going to have to risk infection by going out to restock and you won't even be able to buy what you want.
A diet of only rice is not going to be any good for your ''gains''.
Without fresh food you are going to struggle to get the vitamins you need for a healthy body.
Meanwhile, perfectly good food is rotting because people have bought too much and if you think you can just buy another freezer think again. They have all run out too.
At this point, I would be happy to have government-enforced rationing so that everyone gets a fair share rather than the first come first served system we seem to have right now.
The poor saps who are essential workers such as nurses and doctors aren't getting a look in. They don't have half a day spare to spend queuing to get into a supermarket.
Not sure exactly what you mean by UK style tomato curry.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:37 amMontegriffo wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:33 amMaybe, but unless you have enough food to last you a year or more you are still going to have to re-stock and the selfish behaviour of others is still going to affect you.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 10:11 am
It almost seems like it was a good idea prior to this for us to have gone out and purchased a month or more of food and just stuffed our freezers and pantries full of shit we knew would run out.
Home deliveries are almost impossible to get, the capacity to do it is still massively inadequate.
So the chances are you are still going to have to risk infection by going out to restock and you won't even be able to buy what you want.
A diet of only rice is not going to be any good for your ''gains''.
Without fresh food you are going to struggle to get the vitamins you need for a healthy body.
Meanwhile, perfectly good food is rotting because people have bought too much and if you think you can just buy another freezer think again. They have all run out too.
At this point, I would be happy to have government-enforced rationing so that everyone gets a fair share rather than the first come first served system we seem to have right now.
The poor saps who are essential workers such as nurses and doctors aren't getting a look in. They don't have half a day spare to spend queuing to get into a supermarket.
I do have enough enough to last a year if needs be. I restock every two weeks and rotate the meats out of the freezer just to keep it fresh and ready for a potential food crisis later in the year.
Just made an amazing curry. I need some advice on how best to make UK-style tomato curry.