• Tofu@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    Beep Beep 🚚
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  • Bottom_racer@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    From within the bowels

    The buzz of the bee whirring

    I am hungover

    Me - I’m not sure what day it is 2024

    That’s full tilt. Will be gone in under a week.

  • melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    The little pudding is hungry lately! She was sick a day or two ago but I’m hoping it improves.

    There’s these fancy little cat broth sachets I’ve been tempting her with to eat wet food, and she’s always perked up at the treat bag rustling.

    We’re cuddling and staying warm.

  • TinyBreak@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    Is it just me or has Telstra gone to crap lately? Dandenong corridor is normally dicey Caulfield to south Yarra, but this morning around Dandenong to hughesdale has struggled hard. And it’s been like that for a few weeks now.

  • PeelerSheila @aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    Did my usual thing if falling asleep earlier, getting woken up by a loud banging noise or something and now I’m struggling to call asleep 😭

  • CEOofmyhouse56@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    My kid is home with a cold. I panicked because if I get sick I can’t enjoy my lamb roast that I planned later in week so I brought it forward to today. Slow cooked lamb with spuds and gravy will be had then you can shoot me down with your mange.

  • tombruzzo@aussie.zone
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    25 days ago

    I think I’ll bite the bullet and get on the airfryer trend. But I don’t have the kitchen space do I might replace the microwave with an airfryer/microwave/convection oven combo.

    The ability to cook frozen stuff without the fuck around of a regular oven is too tempting

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      25 days ago

      You have to keep in mind that the combos don’t work as well as a traditional bucket airfryer. You are better off buying a small airfryer from kmart to try out. Alot of people recommend them.

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        25 days ago

        I’ve never tried one of those convection combos, but I do highly recommend an airfryer with 2 baskets. It does depend on what you’re cooking, but I’ve used air fryers with one big basket, and air fryers with 2 smaller ones, and I definitely prefer the smaller 2 basket ones

        If you’re cooking bigger things frequently, then the large one might work out for the best, but the largest things I regularly cook are chicken schnitzels (my butcher does massive heart shaped ones), and chicken Kievs. I prefer to cook those either in the oven or fry them in oil anyway, so it doesn’t bother me

        I usually use the air fryer for lunchy type things like chicken tenders, chips, or hash browns. Sometimes sausages. But I can fit about 4 large tenders or 6 sausages per basket, so it works out just fine for me

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        25 days ago

        I’ve gone to a friend’s place that used one of those kmart airfryers to cook some chips. I was thinking about this, and I’d rather trade a bit of functionality for a single device I don’t need to get out of storage and plug in every time I need to use it

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          25 days ago

          I get it. Space in my small kitchen is at a premium. I have a microwave/ convection oven/ grill combo and it works well but it is not the same as a bucket airfryer and don’t believe people who say it is. The convection oven part is just a smaller oven. A bucket airfryer is like a Ferrari.

          All airfryers are convection ovens. Not all convection ovens are airfryers even though they maybe marketed as that.

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      25 days ago

      The air fryer revolutionised my cooking, I use mine multiple times a week. A worthy investment.

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      I use mine several times a week. Best use so far is to thaw and crisp up bread rolls, but does chops/sausages pretty good too. I don’t do fried food or chips much. It does a reasonable job of baking small half size cakes too. The microwave is better for thawing out frozen dishes imo, and does a better job of cooking vegetables.

      I’ve only got limited bench space, so when I realised I was going to use the airfryer a lot, I invested in a ceramic tile 60cm by 60cm, and put that on top of my 4 burner gas cooktop. Most of the time I only used 1 burner so replaced that with a single burner induction stove. The airfryer and induction stove sit side by side on top of the tile - taking up no more room than that, and leaving a generous lip at the front for spoons and to rest the airfryer basket etc.
      The tile can be easily removed if I ever need more than one pot on the stove at one time.

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      We got an oven with an airfryer setting and it’s not very good. Should’ve saved the money and got a regular oven and a separate air-fryer.

      To challenge your point, what fuck around with a regular oven? I chuck the chips on a tray with a baking sheet, turn the timer to 20 mins and in an hour I’ve got luke warm cooked chips.

  • wscholermann@aussie.zone
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    24 days ago

    Been grappling with food poisoning since Saturday night. I’m almost 100% but not quite there yet.

    Meanwhile I come home today and think ooh it’s a bit chilly and now it feels warm even though.the temperature is technically lower? Melbourne is so chaotic.

  • SituationCake@aussie.zone
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    24 days ago

    Had a bunch of stuff I needed to do today but low mood, procrastinating, fumbling, decision paralysis, all defeated me. Tomorrow is a new day.

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      24 days ago

      Hopefully same. I’ve been stuck like this for a few days now. Today I got to throw in exhaustion and feeling crook, too though. I did manage to master up the energy to water the garden though, so that’s good

  • just_kitten@aussie.zone
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    24 days ago

    Maaan, I slept like shit last night and then didn’t connect my phone to the charger properly so no alarms, was late to work, plus I had to stay on late to clear my workload anyway, and then for some reason decided to make dinner from scratch despite having NO TIME (at least it’s chock full of veggies. I guess I was craving veggies).

    Just sat down to eat it. And oh god there is a MOUNTAIN I need to do before I leave at 4 pm on the dot tomorrow because I hate coming back to a messy house, and I am so sleepy, and it’s so late…

    Well. No use beating myself up for my past priorities. I will do the absolutely crucial stuff: pack using last night’s list, run the dishwasher, and clear/clean the kitchen surfaces. Tomorrow will be a VERY tightly run schedule. Up at 7am, go go go until 10pm when dinner is over and we get to our accom. Maybe I can have an hour to catch my breath on the flight. Off we go… 🛸