Grumpy Old Man
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@Machpants said in Grumpy Old Man:
@NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:
Tradies. FUCK tradies. Utterly hopeless with communication and then have the hide to bitch about the price of fuel etc. when they know it's a tax writeoff.
I'd happily drop another 10% on the job if it meant I could get you to reply to my messages, turn up on time, and let me know if something is up with your availability.
Pardon me for paying for your next jetski, you fluffybunnies.
Best you watch the latest Simpsons episode, recent anyway, Joining the Panderverse
Southpark surely?
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Grumpy Old Man:
@Machpants said in Grumpy Old Man:
@NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:
Tradies. FUCK tradies. Utterly hopeless with communication and then have the hide to bitch about the price of fuel etc. when they know it's a tax writeoff.
I'd happily drop another 10% on the job if it meant I could get you to reply to my messages, turn up on time, and let me know if something is up with your availability.
Pardon me for paying for your next jetski, you fluffybunnies.
Best you watch the latest Simpsons episode, recent anyway, Joining the Panderverse
Southpark surely?
That's awesome 🤣 couldn't have happened in a better thread
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in Grumpy Old Man:
@Machpants said in Grumpy Old Man:
@NTA said in Grumpy Old Man:
Tradies. FUCK tradies. Utterly hopeless with communication and then have the hide to bitch about the price of fuel etc. when they know it's a tax writeoff.
I'd happily drop another 10% on the job if it meant I could get you to reply to my messages, turn up on time, and let me know if something is up with your availability.
Pardon me for paying for your next jetski, you fluffybunnies.
Best you watch the latest Simpsons episode, recent anyway, Joining the Panderverse
Southpark surely?
Possibly yup d'oh!
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@Kruse said in Grumpy Old Man:
No
I do wonder... did it used to be good, and is just shit now?
Or - was it always shit - but so fucking good compared to the muck we got served at home?
A topic which has come up a few times recently in conversations - the absolute shite that parents in the 80s used to cook. (and 70s/90s, probably)
Boiled-to-mush vegetables. Chops cooked until they were charcoal. Bland-as-faaark sausages. Fuck - the fact that Watties-fucking-tomato-sauce is/was somehow considered a condiment ("a substance ... that is used to add flavour to food") - is a fucking dire indictment.I have some sympathy with this post.
I grew up with veges cooked in a pressure cooker (presumably the cooking apparatus of choice for anyone who wants to cook in an aged care facility).
Then the technological breakthrough of the microwave came (the same terrible taste but delivered faster albeit less mushy).
It's no great surprise that on cooking shows these days you never see the pressure cooker or microwave being used as the cooking implement of choice.
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@Windows97 said in Grumpy Old Man:
It's no great surprise that on cooking shows these days you never see the pressure cooker or microwave being used as the cooking implement of choice.
Pressure cookers are great at cooking tough cuts of meat quickly. So, you see them regularly on shows like Masterchef where there are time constraints that prevent you from using a more 'sexy' method like sous vide.
Heston Blumenthal raves about them for creating stocks and sauces. Reckons they give more depth of flavour than any other technique.
Jamie Oliver has two name branded pressure cooker's. I reckon they're uncool more than underwhelming. Superceded by the microwave for most home cooks. Plus what they really do is save time and most professional kitchens have the time to braise etc so the time saving doesn't matter. Plus a pressure cooker is a bit of an act of faith. You can't check how things are going, taste etc.
I have used them very successfully for things like short ribs where I don't want to spend three+ hours over a casserole.
I never used them for vegetables as you describe as can't see what advantage a pressure cooker offers.
None of this negates your basic premise that 70/80's food was in the main - shit.
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@dogmeat To be fair the pressure cooker did do an awesome corned beef.
Though to save "time" Mum would add all the veges in with the corned beef, which saved even more time as you didn't need to add salt to your veges after they'd been cooked in the pressure cooker brine from the corned beef...
Dinners became an exercise in seeing how much I could maximize the corned beef to veges ratio and still get away with it.
The cold cuts of corned beef the next day were delicious however.
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@Kruse said in Grumpy Old Man:
Sorry - I know you like her, but perhaps it's time for a dinner party at @Snowy 's.
The cellar is a bit full at the moment.
I met a few people who dissed bacon...
(I would make bacon out of them but it's never like the real thing)
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@Bones said in Grumpy Old Man:
@Windows97 corned beef with the carrots steamed on top is still my favourite mum meal. So good.
Edit: and I now do a slow cooker gammon that ends up remarkably similar.
The most NZ post ever
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@Tim said in Harvey Weinstein:
@MajorRage Could not imagine anything more by the numbers and cliched. 5 minutes of any of those shows makes me want to kill myself.
@Duluth Post some classic Opie and Anthony as a remedy.
I'm happy to agree to disagree on the caveat that you don't put "7 Days" above them for comedy panel shows.
Then we'll have a REAL problem.
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@MajorRage said in Grumpy Old Man:
The band Madness.
God I hate them.
Granny music and a rip-off on 80's Enz. Two reasons to hate them.