Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for May 18, 2010
Transcript:
Man: I had this great smoothie at the coffee shop today. Laura: Mmm. I love 'em. Adam: We should buy a big, new blender to make our own. Laura: You know what? For once, I agree with your impulse buying. Adam: Oh, boy. This is gonna be great. Clayton: We'll have smoothies fr breakfast, lunch and dinner. Katy: We'll bathe in smoothies! Laura: Sure. And then we'll go outside and the bees will carry us away.
dante.deangelo over 14 years ago
smoothie move, Adam.
dlauthor over 14 years ago
Man, I love the streak of absurdity this strip’s acquired since it changed hands. It’s really breathed new life into the thing.
linwoodbragg over 14 years ago
@dlauthor
Amen. I was not a fan of the art at the beginning, but it’s gotten better in my opinion and now seems natural. And the writing has been better since the switch.
I would like to see how many bees it would take to carry away Adam.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Strawberries, bananas, pineapple, plain yogurt, orange juice and Meyer’s rum. Health and a buzz all in one glass.
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
What household in America doesn’t have a blender already?
Adam, smoothies are FATTENING, and you are not exactly in need of fattening.
ldyhwkd over 14 years ago
Mrs. Luke Skywalker - what’s so fattening about frozen fruit and juice? My kids love them and they make a much healthier dessert than sweets.
1148559 over 14 years ago
I had a smoothie once that was made from just frozen raspberries. No other ingredients added. It was delicious.
Whole fruit is good for you whether is is blended into a smoothie or eaten in its natural state.
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
Rum? Smoothie? Only four panels in the strip I see.
gblehgocomics over 14 years ago
nice on, dante.deangelo
mrslukeskywalker over 14 years ago
Fruit isn’t fattening??? Maybe if you’re still a chiild it isn’t. It takes more than one piece of fruit to make a smoothie, and sorry, but fruit IS fattening, especially in numbers. It does have sugar in it (fructose), and I’ve never seen a smoothie in anything smaller than a 16 oz. cup. I didn’t say they aren’t good, but I’d check the calories on your next one if I were you, and the ingredients if you aren’t getting it at that raspberries only place, because they usually have more than just fruit in them. People look at them as a drink, not a dessert. I see people washing down desserts with 1200 calorie smoothies, thinking it’s healthier than soda or a milk shake made with ice milk, which they aren’t. If you don’t know this, I see why the country has such weight problems. If you can manage that and still be thin, God bless you people and your high metabolisms! Adam doesn’t look like he has one, and he’s who I was talking to. I was talking to a cartoon man, but I’m happy to refute the criticism of my comment.
trekkermint over 14 years ago
also major sugar high - they exist for me, but then i got diabetes