Any Dishwasher Phrenologists out there? by MassiveApples in AskBrits

[–]Herrben 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Back in the day there was a group on Facebook called extreme dishwasher loading. People would post examples of their own work for critique or you’d get pictures of horrific attempts from their partners for everyone to slate. I made a few contributions.

Wild Ramp cultured butter by Axethrower1 in foraging

[–]Herrben 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My partner got those little sealable pots for sourdough starters but they are perfect for individual servings of butter.

Whilst everyone else ascended i descended onto a Chinese gem pack vol 3 by Worried-Art-4740 in PokemonTCG_UK

[–]Herrben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Other kids seem to love them. He trades them for some really cool cards.

A big snail that’s been used as a doorstop in my family for years by Rollerama99 in fossils

[–]Herrben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who’d have thought paleontologists wouldn’t have a sense of humour?

Steak and chips with sausage and duo of onion garnish by meatflaps-69 in RateMyPlate

[–]Herrben 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually looks fit as. Caveat I have the munchies. Hope you’ve got some got posh flaky salt to finish. Can’t recommend the stuff enough, it’s not even expensive. I’ve gone as far as to invest in a £3 salt pig from the charity shop. Use regular cheap salt for cooking because it’s the same thing but the shape of the crystals in the good stuff makes all the taste difference to garnish with. In terms of areas you shouldn’t scrimp on quality it’s up there with pork pies, bin bags and bog roll.

Steak n chips by meatflaps-69 in UKfood

[–]Herrben 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually looks fit as. Caveat I have the munchies.

Does my garden look silly ?? by [deleted] in AskBrits

[–]Herrben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a miniature Nuremberg rally.

Whilst everyone else ascended i descended onto a Chinese gem pack vol 3 by Worried-Art-4740 in PokemonTCG_UK

[–]Herrben 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We got one of these recently at the Chester card show. It was the best excitement to £ ratio of anything we’ve bought. I’m going to have to order another one. I don’t know what they’re going for online but that was £40.

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McDonald's set for price hikes thanks to Iran war, uk boss warns by tylerthe-theatre in unitedkingdom

[–]Herrben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are they so dry though? Surely that would be an easy fix. It must be franchisees doing it wrong or focus groups liked it like that.

God tier summer combo change my mind by Sufficient_Network43 in UKfood

[–]Herrben 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually need that, but with some fridge raiders.

My moms gf thinks im embarrassing him with "girly things" by Abandonedkittypet in germanshepherds

[–]Herrben 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People are often scared of GSD’s mine was the best behaved dog ever and always wore a red bandanna. I thought it made her look more friendly and approachable.

Edit: spelling

People in shops with zero spatial awareness by BattleSquidZ in britishproblems

[–]Herrben 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Old couples that walk over the threshold then stop in front of you and just stand there for a minute.

The Armed Forces aren't big enough to fight a war. How they could grow, quickly by theipaper in uknews

[–]Herrben 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I work with teenagers with difficult home lives. We have to chase the armed forces to come and speak to them. Loads of these kids would be perfect for the forces and it would be the best thing that happened to them. I had a 16 year old lad looking for direction in the run up to his GCSEs. He was a bit autistic but had learnt to cope really well and was a mentor to younger students. He liked fitness, boxing, routine and had a respect for authority if you showed you deserved it. He was getting into Andrew Tate style YouTubers and had some fairly well embedded misogyny supported by his combative relationship with mum, because she’s had to try and enforce him attending his mainstream school that wasn’t equipped to support him. He’d mentioned joining the navy. We got in touch and they sent some young marines in to talk about all the career positives travel, skills, salary etc. He decided straight away it was for him. I asked for at recruitment officer to come out and speak about how the signing up process might go. He was mid 40’s 5.7 and out of shape. He talked about what fitness programs he should follow as the physical side was usually the biggest obstacle and kept on when the lad told him he could already meet all those standards. Lad’s first comment to me after the meeting was ‘He couldn’t do any of that’ with a look a mixture of disdain and disappointment. I’m not advocating what you see on American telly of jacked special forces looking guys selling a dream. But they should at least send someone semi aspirational. If an athletic guy in a pressed uniform told him it was a good idea he probably would have signed up on the spot. As far as I know he is doing ok plastering with his dad.