I make my own burgers, amongst other things.
Someone's failed these people - whether it be a family unit that perpetuates the myth that packaged meals is an easier route, or a school schedule. Cookery classes are constantly teaching people the basics if indeed you can convince people to turn...
It's always worth getting to know your postie, and I hope it doesn't change any time soon. I often put some coffee in a paper cup for him to look forward to.
My doctor tried to tell me to ease off on milk recently,
I genuinely hope you don't find yourself in a place where you're forced to familiarise yourself with how completely the system has failed this segment of society on a fundamental level. I can virtually taste the disgust and vitriol in...
Um. cornwall politely declines the opportunity to house your northern nonces in any capacity.
Besides. We're using those mines. They're being turned into fridges. Or. Something.
Cool. Get involved with your local food kitchen. I'm sure they'll appreciate more volunteers to help people less equipped in their food education evenings.
I agree - I grew up learning to appreciate good food and the family unit, and I honestly think that's where it begins; but I meet so many people that have never had that and think it's funny or romantic when I talk about cooking my own food - it saddens me a little.
You don't have to, I agree - but how many of us often choose convenience when they can over the proper choice?
The amount of people I come across on a daily basis that can barely write their own name, let alone do basic numeracy is shocking. There's a massive societal imbalance in deprived...
Do you have a link? I'd love to read it.
Setting aside every single one of my misgivings about Labour, if they placed in their mandate that they'd audit every single rotten choice made over the past 14 years, would enact the Leveson conclusions entirely and place a moratorium on all non...
Around £9 an hour, in fact. Not including expenses.
I'm actually trying to think of a time when a policy enacted by central government has ever actually benefitted anyone but London in recent memory (this should not be construed as me hating on London, although. You know. I'm not fond of the...
Allow me to enlighten you to the skill of a professional Bullsh*tter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXGP1GGLDe4
20 whole minutes of talking about nothing. Such is the contempt this man holds us all in while wanting more wealth.
In principle I think HS/2 is a phenomenally good idea, it's just a shame that the same politics and self interest we saw we Brunel was laying tracks reared its ugly head. HS/2 should have been a national endeavour, providing a backbone for higher speed, cleaner transit that would have connected...
In order for any environmentally friendly approach, we need a working transport system that people want to use. That doesn't involve grotty, inefficient trains and a rail line that literally disappears beneath the waves in the winter at times, or requires you to slow down because it needs...
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