Message from @Tervy

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2017-09-03 07:34:01 UTC  

yeah its all what you need it for

2017-09-03 07:34:48 UTC  

i tend to make large patches at home so chopper would come handy.. but years of kitchen work make me do it with hand anyway

2017-09-03 07:35:10 UTC  

but for most "startters" in kitchen chopper is good option for lazy days and incase they need larger patches

2017-09-03 07:35:21 UTC  

depends also ofc if you have cupboard space to stash it

2017-09-03 07:35:45 UTC  

Chean up and overall cabinet space isnt much worse though.

2017-09-03 07:36:12 UTC  

yeah

2017-09-03 07:36:32 UTC  

tho i have seen very very poor kitchens on some single room apartments and cell-apartments

2017-09-03 07:36:48 UTC  

where your roommates each have like single shelf for your stuff

2017-09-03 07:37:01 UTC  

then it matters if what you have~

2017-09-03 07:37:30 UTC  

but chopper is 50-50 buy .. its for need not for "maybe i need it"

2017-09-03 07:37:49 UTC  

as if you doubt it .. it will end up just gathering dust

2017-09-03 07:38:52 UTC  

There's always just one person who actually cooks in that scenario.

2017-09-03 07:39:18 UTC  

we had 3/4 :D

2017-09-03 07:39:39 UTC  

needed to get second freezer for all the stuff

2017-09-03 07:40:33 UTC  

in the end startted just making shared patches so each one of us cooked for everyone on their turn

2017-09-03 07:40:48 UTC  

food cost dropped back then around 60% too

2017-09-03 07:42:07 UTC  

Sounds comfy, once was roommates with a big hunter. Always had a couple rabbits or venison in the freezer, in exchange for meat I cooked for him.

2017-09-03 07:42:25 UTC  

i was the "hunter" in this case

2017-09-03 07:42:41 UTC  

had friends who sold me forest mushrooms for shit cheap and stuff

2017-09-03 07:43:01 UTC  

couple of farmers as friend and 1 butcher from family connections

2017-09-03 07:43:04 UTC  

good shit back then

2017-09-03 07:43:08 UTC  

lived like kings

2017-09-03 07:43:59 UTC  

now that i have leaved kitchen world behind i tend to go cheaper/comfyer route for food mostly

2017-09-03 07:44:09 UTC  

(just last night i made sausages,fries and gravy

2017-09-03 07:44:56 UTC  

(tho self-made fries, sausage was 97% meat and spanish style spicemix by me, and gravy was made from start

2017-09-03 07:45:00 UTC  

but anyway now i need to take my bitch for a walk .. she is startting to whine soon for morning piss

2017-09-03 08:33:07 UTC  

sounds delicous

2017-09-03 08:33:48 UTC  

i go cheap mostly because the cheap ingreds are easy to cook like tinned tomatos and vegetables

2017-09-03 08:38:55 UTC  

whats a good phone around $250aud with a decent camera and good battery life?

2017-09-03 08:40:23 UTC  

my friends xiaomi redmi phone really impreses me camera wise

2017-09-03 08:40:30 UTC  

but i think its average

2017-09-03 08:40:34 UTC  

maybe my standards are realy low

2017-09-03 08:42:26 UTC  

im coming from a galaxy s6

2017-09-03 08:42:54 UTC  

@AlbumONLY yeah i tend to favor tinned stuff when ever nothing is not in season (but when bying from friends in season stuff its almost as cheap as tinned stuff per kg

2017-09-03 08:42:57 UTC  

just less waste

2017-09-03 08:43:12 UTC  

kinda looking at the Xiaomi Redmi 4X

2017-09-03 08:43:21 UTC  

@ZeRoH Lenovo P2 and xiaomemes

2017-09-03 08:43:38 UTC  

dude

2017-09-03 08:43:44 UTC  

i was so close to buyin P2.. its cheap on gearbest

2017-09-03 08:43:52 UTC  

P2 is darn good phone

2017-09-03 08:43:57 UTC  

who was it with p2 again?