Things that quietly disappeared in the last 20 years

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Great way to make a nice fresh garden salad taste like a cat just pissed on it
I'll never forget a chef tip I was told years ago - red wine vinegar is softer and the best choice for an ingredient in dressing.
I still stick to it.
 
The Golden Dragon in Geelong was great. But then in early 2023 I paid a visit to Geelong for the first time in a number of months, my mouth watering as I arrived eagerly anticipating a tasty* Chinese meal and still undecided on what dish I was going to enjoy.

*succulent
 

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I'm talking about the trend to drizzle bedizzle ****ing kangaroo dance performative art balsamic all over the plate and food.

Absolutely ****ing ruins it for me. A little bit of the good stuff on a salad? Fine. Having your meal looking like an accident in a chocolate factory? **** off.
 
Jarrod Fogle says that Subway food is healthy, and if you can't believe and trust Jarrod Fogle who can you believe and trust?

Jokes aside, buying a six-inch turkey sub made on whole-meal or rye bread with salad from Subway would without doubt be a much healthier option than a hamburger, pizza or fried chicken from other fast-food franchises.
Subway is very pricey these days. Went to my local one recently. The foot long was terrible. Was not fresh at all.
 
Do kids still wear badges? That might have disappeared more than 20 years ago. I remember having one for a soft drink that said "I'm a Tizer Fizzyologist". There was another that showed two different images depending on which angle you looked at it. My primary school had a badge making gadget so we made our own shitty ones.
 
Do kids still wear badges? That might have disappeared more than 20 years ago. I remember having one for a soft drink that said "I'm a Tizer Fizzyologist". There was another that showed two different images depending on which angle you looked at it. My primary school had a badge making gadget so we made our own shitty ones.
I only seen badges at the footy.
 
And smartphones - using a forum on a PC or laptop was a more deliberate act, that, along with the bigger screen led to fewer, but longer and more thoughtful posts.
The time between the internet emerging from defense / uni's, into being available on home PC's and smart phones was the golden age of the internet. You needed at least a minimal tech familiarity to be online, precluding the many idiots with smart phones, who could never have figured out how to get online, if it wasn't all done for them. Unsurprisingly, if you just looked at those old enough to potentially have been online before smart phones, but weren't, and those who are the most tin-foil hat, alternate medicine, etc. nuts, there's a hell of a lot of overlap.
 

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Cadbury chocolate bars. Shrinkflation is outta control, had a cherry ripe yesterday and it legit was like it was from the favourites box
As I ranted in a different thread, what shits me is they still have the glass and a half of milk image on them. They've shrunk so much, a half glass would be about it.
 
As I ranted in a different thread, what shits me is they still have the glass and a half of milk image on them. They've shrunk so much, a half glass would be about it.

That’s actually a damn good point and I guarantee their marketing team haven’t considered that. Class action here we come!
 
Sometimes the 90s still only feels like ten years ago.

I miss the music from the 90s as well as the movies and the tv shows but I don't miss the dial up internet.

For the first half of the 90s the internet didn't exist though and when it existed dial up internet was great.
 

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