I'm going to have to try these next, 'cos the shoestring varieties are just not working out in the air-fryer. Floppy to dry twigs before you even notice. I miss the old fashioned chips from my UK childhood, but the hand-cut ones from Burger Lab in Parkdale are 9/10 for nostalgia value.
Our local vet cracks me up. They're great, but when you call them you have to choose from a 5 option menu, ranging from "Press 1 for an emergency" through to "Press 5 for all other enquiries". It's nonsense because all calls are answered by Betty on reception anyway lol
The Age newspaper comes with the Good Food supplement on a Tuesday. This week they had an article on different types of yoghurt and Mrs_Owl was horrified to learn that all this time (for years) she thought she'd been buying Greek yoghurt, but instead it's Greek-style which is much more heavily processed and padded out with thickeners and gums.
Thank you! Will check it out. I'm at the point where I need answers and help, I've lived with this for too long, mostly unknowingly because I spent a decade between '97 and '07 getting off my tits on stimulants. That's not a thing in my life now and the reality has come crashing down in recent years.
Thank you so much for taking the time to write that and for sharing your experience. The response I got from the psychiatrist's office did mention the Item 291 rebate, and that was in the context of an "opinion only" referral, which, if I understand correctly, means the GP manages the medication going forward. If I have follow-ups with the psych it's $375 a session, with $125 rebated. I'll check out the Safety Net, I wasn't aware of it. Thanks again.
Finished my ten sessions with the psychologist last week, they sent a report back to the GP with a recommendation that I see a psychiatrist for an ADHD diagnosis. The GP gave me a referral and I followed up. It's $1000 just for the initial consultation, and hundreds for each subsequent appointment. WTF! Plus I can't get in until at least December. Is it any wonder there's a bit of a mental health crisis in this country when support is so expensive.
I had a change of career a few years back which meant I was less on PT and more on the road in my car. It quickly became apparent that given a choice, many Aussie drivers will do the wrong thing, be it running red lights, tailgating, sitting 10k under the speed limit in the overtaking lane, failing to indicate, or even making sure their car is roadworthy (no brake lights, bald tyres etc). It seems to be a combination of poor driver training (L/P platers getting taught their parents' bad habits) and a sense of entitlement.
That said, the authorities don't really help matters. Every road I drive on is fucked with potholes, the traffic light system seems deliberately designed to shunt drivers from one set of reds to the next, and the speed limits on major roads are frustratingly slow - it's been almost 60 years since the UK introduced a 70mph limit on the motorways...that's 112km/h...yet here we are in 2023 with a max of 100km/h on most freeways. Ridiculous.
My biggest regret in life, by far, is giving away my original Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy double-vinyl album when we were cleaning out before our move from the UK to Melbourne. I also had the follow up vinyl Restaurant At The End Of The Universe.
So my home town Mordialloc is in the news today following the 30-year sentence handed down to a 73 year-old who murdered two of his neighbours over a trivial garden hose incident 18 months ago. I walk past the scene every day and wondered why there was a TV crew setting up outside this afternoon.
Got a pic of said mushroom jeans? I am intrigued!