Mom taught me and my brothers to cook (at least a little) to avoid this situation. Well, she also said “I don’t want you boys getting married just because you’re hungry”.
That’s about the same level as my cooking, anything out of a tin that can go into a microwave. And it’s so handy they fit the “meals ready” device to the ceiling these days?
Geez Dad, spring for some pizza delivery or a trip to BK or Mickey D’s or else Calvin and Mom are going to figure out your a real cheapskate!
Anyhow, its the early ‘90s, you don’t have a frozen Tombstone or Totino’s pizza to lob in the oven or a couple of Hungryman, Banquet or El Charrito TV dinners you could nuke in the microwave?
My wife likes to cook, so she does most of it. I am a good cook too, however my menu is a lot more limited than hers. What I make, I make well, but the selection is limited.
However, on of my best creations came about when I was watching my two sons and the neighbor’s boys. I had to feed them and all I had were bits and ends of several kinds of pasta, ditto on the cheeses and some hot dogs. I put them all in a big pot and added some tomato sauce and called it “hot dog stew.”
The next day, I was gone on a trip and when I came back a week later, my wife asked me, “OK, so what’s hot dog stew, the boys have been asking for it all week.”
When I was an undergrad, I had a (illegal, under university regs) electric hotplate, a (also illegal) toaster oven, and one of those little cubical fridges in my room. I cooked fried chicken, fried fish, and heated up assorted frozen meals. I’d have used a microwave, but they were too expensive. I also did fried or scrambled eggs, and, of course, toast. To this day I make scrambled eggs with milk, cheese, shredded ham, and small pieces of bacon added in because that’s how I did it in uni.
Today’s strip reminds me of the Dad Poll strip in which Calvin told Dad that the polls favoured Mom being made Head of the Household:
Dad to Mom: What do you know about this?
Mom to Dad: My first act will be to make you do all the cooking.
Calvin: Whoa! That changes everything!
Obviously Mom would prefer Dad’s cooking to having to cook meals herself as she prefers to spend money eating out with her family rather than cooking meals. Calvin much prefers eating out but prefers Mom’s cooking to Dad’s.
Hobbes loves seafood and his preference was originally for tuna but he later stopped having tuna when he learned that dolphins are caught with the tuna fish. At Mom’s suggestion to Calvin, Hobbes changed from tuna to salmon.
On November 27, there was a strip with Hobbes waiting with Calvin at the bus stop and Calvin catching the bus to school. About four commentators asked how Hobbes would get home. I pointed out that the third of the four panels showed Hobbes walking away from Calvin which suggested that he walked home. The commentator called Brian asked me, “What happened when Calvin left Hobbes in the woods for real?”
The following day, I replied to Brian that Calvin waited for Hobbes to follow him home and got upset when Hobbes had not come home by bedtime and started looking for him. Mom made Calvin go home and go to bed but also made Dad search for Hobbes with her. She called out for Hobbes in Dad’s presence and became embarrassed about this. Mom got tired and went home to bed but Dad kept searching and returned home with Hobbes. Next morning, Hobbes told Calvin that he wasn’t lost and had found his own way home.
Brian did not reply and may not have read my reply to him so I am repeating it for his benefit. I would like to know if he disagrees with my summary. I like to read Brian’s views although he and I are sometimes in disagreement.
My loving wife and I were married 34 years until she died in March, I CAN cook I don’t care about eating. I cared for MIL who had dementia all alone and cooked for her until she died in August after that there has been no real cooking by me. I just don’t “feel” like it. I have gained a little of the weight I lost but nothing seems to matter or make any sense anymore.
I discovered I liked to cook when I was single and on my own, and that cooking classes were a great venue for meeting women …. On another note – Calvin’s future mother never visited his future father’s apartment?!? Really?!? That could help explain why Calvin is still an only child…
Both the guys in my house can cook (and do their own laundry.) Hubby is in charge of broiling fish, steaks, and cooking burgers. No 1 son can cook, too. His first job was as a short order cook in a pool hall—to learn how the other side lived, he said—by that he means, anyone who doesn’t have the luxury of having a food in the pantry and a mom willing to cook for them.
Love the dad’s showy pose in the third panel! This is why my parents have been having my brother and I prepare dinner once a week, as practice for when we move out soon.
My college roommate and I at least knew how to open a can and heat the content in a saucepan over a hot plate. There’s a lot of variety available in cans and you can even mix two cans together.
BE THIS GUY almost 3 years ago
Don’t they have a pizzeria in this town?
KA7DRE Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Looks like its waffle night tonight.
eastern.woods.metal almost 3 years ago
I was the main cook in our house. She only cooked when her family came to visit. The rest of the time she couldn’t find the kitchen
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I think mom get well sooner than expected.
codycab almost 3 years ago
Believe it or not, a lot of people like waffles AND chicken together.
in.amongst almost 3 years ago
Hah! Women – the unbelievable snobbishness they possess in thinking we can’t survive in the kitchen.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
And a microwave oven is a blessing.
orinoco womble almost 3 years ago
My sister’s first husband lived on Fritos and Pepsi in college, to hear her tell it.
bluram almost 3 years ago
jkime almost 3 years ago
Mom taught me and my brothers to cook (at least a little) to avoid this situation. Well, she also said “I don’t want you boys getting married just because you’re hungry”.
BigDaveGlass almost 3 years ago
That’s about the same level as my cooking, anything out of a tin that can go into a microwave. And it’s so handy they fit the “meals ready” device to the ceiling these days?
MayCauseBurns almost 3 years ago
Soup for breakfast?
TampaFanatic1 almost 3 years ago
Geez Dad, spring for some pizza delivery or a trip to BK or Mickey D’s or else Calvin and Mom are going to figure out your a real cheapskate!
Anyhow, its the early ‘90s, you don’t have a frozen Tombstone or Totino’s pizza to lob in the oven or a couple of Hungryman, Banquet or El Charrito TV dinners you could nuke in the microwave?Troglodyte almost 3 years ago
Yeah Cal, quit waffling and help Dad with the “cooking”! :D
Purple People Eater almost 3 years ago
My dad always cooked dinner every Friday, and it was always the same – hamburgers. My sister still has hamburgers every Friday.
Count Olaf Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Dad is obviously Pre Ramen.
dflak almost 3 years ago
My wife likes to cook, so she does most of it. I am a good cook too, however my menu is a lot more limited than hers. What I make, I make well, but the selection is limited.
However, on of my best creations came about when I was watching my two sons and the neighbor’s boys. I had to feed them and all I had were bits and ends of several kinds of pasta, ditto on the cheeses and some hot dogs. I put them all in a big pot and added some tomato sauce and called it “hot dog stew.”
The next day, I was gone on a trip and when I came back a week later, my wife asked me, “OK, so what’s hot dog stew, the boys have been asking for it all week.”
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
Hope the house insurance is paid up…
pony21 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Any adult who can’t prepare at least a simple meal …… well, there’s something wrong somewhere.
!!ǝlɐ⅁ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
‘Breakfast for dinner’!! Good by me, every now and then!!
e.groves almost 3 years ago
I used to cook when I was single. Now I can’t remember what it was that I cooked.
A Hip loving Canadian... almost 3 years ago
It’s all good as long as Dad doesn’t mention fava beans and a nice Chianti.
uniquename almost 3 years ago
Be happy Calvin. No vegetables for a few days!
Frank_Lecanto almost 3 years ago
When my wife was out of town I often cooked dinner for our kids. They developed a lifelong affection for Trix and Frosted Flakes…
nathan.sheriff3 almost 3 years ago
I feel like this explains so much.
Painted Wolf almost 3 years ago
When I was an undergrad, I had a (illegal, under university regs) electric hotplate, a (also illegal) toaster oven, and one of those little cubical fridges in my room. I cooked fried chicken, fried fish, and heated up assorted frozen meals. I’d have used a microwave, but they were too expensive. I also did fried or scrambled eggs, and, of course, toast. To this day I make scrambled eggs with milk, cheese, shredded ham, and small pieces of bacon added in because that’s how I did it in uni.
dv1093 almost 3 years ago
Oh the hilarity! Another dad can’t cook comic!!!
Calvinist1966 almost 3 years ago
Today’s strip reminds me of the Dad Poll strip in which Calvin told Dad that the polls favoured Mom being made Head of the Household:
Dad to Mom: What do you know about this?
Mom to Dad: My first act will be to make you do all the cooking.
Calvin: Whoa! That changes everything!
Obviously Mom would prefer Dad’s cooking to having to cook meals herself as she prefers to spend money eating out with her family rather than cooking meals. Calvin much prefers eating out but prefers Mom’s cooking to Dad’s.
Hobbes loves seafood and his preference was originally for tuna but he later stopped having tuna when he learned that dolphins are caught with the tuna fish. At Mom’s suggestion to Calvin, Hobbes changed from tuna to salmon.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I was lucky. I liked Cup O Noodles, hot dogs and macaroni and cheese.
Calvinist1966 almost 3 years ago
On November 27, there was a strip with Hobbes waiting with Calvin at the bus stop and Calvin catching the bus to school. About four commentators asked how Hobbes would get home. I pointed out that the third of the four panels showed Hobbes walking away from Calvin which suggested that he walked home. The commentator called Brian asked me, “What happened when Calvin left Hobbes in the woods for real?”
The following day, I replied to Brian that Calvin waited for Hobbes to follow him home and got upset when Hobbes had not come home by bedtime and started looking for him. Mom made Calvin go home and go to bed but also made Dad search for Hobbes with her. She called out for Hobbes in Dad’s presence and became embarrassed about this. Mom got tired and went home to bed but Dad kept searching and returned home with Hobbes. Next morning, Hobbes told Calvin that he wasn’t lost and had found his own way home.
Brian did not reply and may not have read my reply to him so I am repeating it for his benefit. I would like to know if he disagrees with my summary. I like to read Brian’s views although he and I are sometimes in disagreement.
ridenslide65 almost 3 years ago
Can of soup in hand…..Get the syrup son…….
kab2rb almost 3 years ago
Back to waffles.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Hash. My Dad could make hash out of any leftovers. It was always delicious.
John9 almost 3 years ago
My loving wife and I were married 34 years until she died in March, I CAN cook I don’t care about eating. I cared for MIL who had dementia all alone and cooked for her until she died in August after that there has been no real cooking by me. I just don’t “feel” like it. I have gained a little of the weight I lost but nothing seems to matter or make any sense anymore.
Holden Awn almost 3 years ago
I discovered I liked to cook when I was single and on my own, and that cooking classes were a great venue for meeting women …. On another note – Calvin’s future mother never visited his future father’s apartment?!? Really?!? That could help explain why Calvin is still an only child…
ellisaana Premium Member almost 3 years ago
What? No ramen?
ellisaana Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Both the guys in my house can cook (and do their own laundry.) Hubby is in charge of broiling fish, steaks, and cooking burgers. No 1 son can cook, too. His first job was as a short order cook in a pool hall—to learn how the other side lived, he said—by that he means, anyone who doesn’t have the luxury of having a food in the pantry and a mom willing to cook for them.
schaefer jim almost 3 years ago
Your dad was not a scout, we learn to cook or starved.
Packratjohn Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I can relate. I’ve been known to scorch water…
wiley207 almost 3 years ago
Love the dad’s showy pose in the third panel! This is why my parents have been having my brother and I prepare dinner once a week, as practice for when we move out soon.
rAtkinson almost 3 years ago
Hey…That’s MY recipe.
Snake snack almost 3 years ago
Waffles can’t be that bad… right?
whelan_jj almost 3 years ago
My college roommate and I at least knew how to open a can and heat the content in a saucepan over a hot plate. There’s a lot of variety available in cans and you can even mix two cans together.
Stephen Gilberg almost 3 years ago
When I first read this comic as a kid, I thought he meant that the waffles were STILL frozen when eaten.
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
Someday this kid will blackmail dad with one of his bachelor days misadventures.
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
Evidently the toaster survived Calvin’s preparations yesterday.
Lightpainter almost 3 years ago
Oddly, I was thinking about this exact strip a few days ago. Maybe I had a craving for waffles?
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
together? ew …
rebelstrike0 almost 3 years ago
The dad can say “I can cook, or my name isn’t…isn’t…isn’t…umm.ummm…umm, shit what is my name?”
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 3 years ago
I had a good reason to learn how to cook. Hunger!
onespiceybbw almost 3 years ago
Waffles seems like overkill, somehow.
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I learned to cook when I was eight years old. Mom was in the hospital, and I had a choice: Eat Dad’s cooking, or LIVE!
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Looks like it’s waffles and soup.
davetb1956 almost 3 years ago
If Dad is such a great cook why is he missing two fingers?