I bought this and love it. I cooked tuna patties and they turned out perfect, with crisp outsides, and they didn't fall apart like they do in the frypan.
Just an add-on to the above. I use empty yogurt containers for celery, lettuce, spring onions. They are air tight and the contents keep for weeks. A bit of paper towel at the top helps too.
I am 77 and have always loved technology. I recently did a survey and for a reward I got some virtual reality glasses. Still to try them out. The new AI technology is excellent for creating art. An example below shows what is possible with a simple prompt.
I worked for Hills Telefix in Adelaide in the 1960's and this was a division of the Hills group of companies. It was very busy there on the switchboard all the time as people wanted their televisions repaired. The repairmen went to the house to fix tv sets. These days it's not worth repairing...
Van life is not for everyone. I had a motorhome for a while but found it too big to handle and also no fun if you are travelling on your own. If I ever get another campervan it will be one similar to the picture above and able to be used as an everyday vehicle.
An end to RAT testing. Sources say Co-vid has now officially been announced as the new "common cold" and therefore there will be no need for isolation, vaccination or testing. Wouldn't it be lovely.
I am also irate at this gap cost for elderly and on principle will not be going to the doc unless I have some dire illness. I will probably go to emergency at the hospital instead, it costs about the same in this regional area. For the last few years my local doctor clinic has been requiring me...
I agree with you about the NDIS charging rates. I know someone with no aged care qualifications, just an abn and police check etc. who gets $60 an hour for taking people on outings. Totally unfair on those who have studied to get where they are.