You've been on quite the wiki spiral lately!
We got rid of them in NZ thirty six years ago, and even the 5c twenty years ago. Nobody has ever missed them. Rounding is so easy, and most people pay by card these days anyway in which case prices remain exact. But even when you do pay cash it's just not a problem. Never has been.
I'm so sorry. That's a hard feeling, I've been thinking about it a lot recently myself.
They're so easy to grow! Have you got room for a pot on a balcony?
A really easy hack if you're going to be using mince a lot (I know you're on a budget) is that if you get half and half beef mince and pork mince it stays way moister and juicier than beef on its own. Pork can be cheaper too, at least here. Works for anything you'd use straight beef mince for.
And meatballs. I love all kinds of meatballs. Much more than burgers. In tomato or avgolemono sauce, I can link you recipes for things like keftedes or soudzoukakia (can you tell my family's Greek?) if you're interested. I also experiment with Thai or Vietnamese style spicy broths and a few veges.
I make big batches at the weekend and freeze them in individual plastic containers so I can either take one to work for lunch or just pop one in the microwave for dinner when I'm tired. Bolognese type sauces too. Moussaka and other big tray meals using beef or lamb mince, also divided and frozen.
I like stews in winter, get chuck steak or similar and do bourgignon (red wine and onions and mushrooms) or steak and kidney pie (I know it's divisive but I love offal and it's so good for you) or cheat's curry (just get a really good jarred sauce and add meat and potatoes and frozen peas).
Rib eye is my favourite beef steak, I like it rare so I just toss it in the cast iron for like 3 minutes each side. I usually just eat it with Greek salad which I love. As a NZer I have to say lamb - I'll get a leg if I'm cooking for family/friends and roast it, chops if it's just me and grill them.
Me too. I know I still have a few childhood copies because I saw them rather battered in a junk box* when I moved house recently, but I might have to start hunting small town secondhand shops.
* boxes that have lain unopened since I left home thirty years ago but have dragged around ever since
Me too. Plus The Moaning Cave. I felt so sad for El Diablo.
Also where I learned the difference between American and European corn (as a New Zealander it was doubly mysterious).
You can even buy it in NZ now! π€£
I always just make it the way my grandma did, and if you want it thicker you can just hang it for longer till more water comes out. And even longer if you want to make labneh.
You can just use a few tablespoons of your favourite to get started, so treat yourself to a good one and use some of that. Then always just hold a bit back at the end of each batch.
Didn't see this yesterday, obviously, but glad it went well. β€οΈ
Sending her and you my best.
This is how you live a life
I slept on my arm and have barely been able to move it for days. Thank goodness it was my left.
Yis plz. π₯°
Faith without works is dead is the most catastrophic loss to organised Christianity.
Ooh, I will have to scope out the lemon and labneh, that sounds *right* up my alley.
Counterpoint: we've all been to cities.
Amazing! These all sound so beautiful! π₯°
Top five places/sites you've visited in the world.
Nah, Commonwealthers insert bloody in the same way.
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Okay, and I pointed out two times in recent history it did happen. For other readers of the thread if not for you.
Well that's definitely not true. Kissinger and Arafat for starters.
Oh Mardia, this is all so dreadful. I'm so sorry.