False Economies
Sometimes the cheapest option isn't the right one. I fondly remember my neighbours going to a well-known catalogue-based store and buying the cheapest lawnmower they stocked. How we laughed as they realised it had non-rotating wheels and died when presented with grass. Tell us about times you or others have been let down by being a cheapskate.
( , Tue 24 Jun 2014, 12:42)
Sometimes the cheapest option isn't the right one. I fondly remember my neighbours going to a well-known catalogue-based store and buying the cheapest lawnmower they stocked. How we laughed as they realised it had non-rotating wheels and died when presented with grass. Tell us about times you or others have been let down by being a cheapskate.
( , Tue 24 Jun 2014, 12:42)
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Supermarket "value" mince is nothing like that, in my experience.
It just tends to be a bit fattier, but the mincing process tends to remove any identifiable animal parts.
Was this a recent experience?
( , Wed 2 Jul 2014, 9:16, 1 reply)
It just tends to be a bit fattier, but the mincing process tends to remove any identifiable animal parts.
Was this a recent experience?
( , Wed 2 Jul 2014, 9:16, 1 reply)
This really.
Chilli's made of shit mince were a staple when I was a student. Sometimes, if I could be arsed, I'd drain the fat off before commencing with the rest of my chilli.
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Chilli's made of shit mince were a staple when I was a student. Sometimes, if I could be arsed, I'd drain the fat off before commencing with the rest of my chilli.
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