absurd, bourgeois pretence that anyone who is actually hard up reads Guardian articles about food with it?
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absurd, bourgeois pretence that anyone who is actually hard up reads Guardian articles about food with it?
I mean, it's not a meal if you dont have red meat.
It's at best a starter.
in a Smug Self-Righteous Hypocrisy Sauce.
Sick of her.
Some decent recipes though tbh.
*Assuming you have ten half-used tins of awful hippy ****e open in your cupboards.
There's some intersectionality, if you will.
If I were a downtrodden prole, I think I'd probably see it as the do-gooding middle classes telling me what to do and how I should live yet a-f*cking-gain and tell her to stick it up her bum.
Can you spot the internal contradiction in her Wikipedia entry here? (Clue: the use of the word 'forced')
Quote: Monroe gained a profile in the British press for her recipes for ultra-affordable meals, which she created after she left her job at Essex County Fire and Rescue Service and was forced as a single mother to find cheap ways to feed herself and her son.
I think I'd rather starve than swear off meat.
There's a reason Findas Crispy Pancakes still sell well.
So, unless the three year old was remarkably self sufficient I would say she was pretty forced to look after him.