There’s a fascinating section on sourdough in Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live, a 2018 book by naturalist Rob Dunn. His basic premise is that we are inevitably awash in microbes for 100% of our existence on Earth and that it makes better sense to try to cooperate with them than to go to war with them. (Seems like there might be a larger lesson in there somewhere too.)
Oh, this one will send a few people to the reference books. But it’ll be worth it. Any reader of Frazz is going to be the type to happily absorb new information like a — as long as you’re looking this stuff up — sponge.
Bilan over 5 years ago
For those that are as confused as I was before looking it up …
‘Mother’ is a term for the sourdough starter dough.
TMMILLER Premium Member over 5 years ago
As an avid sourdough baker I love this one!!!!
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
Is this the mother of all jokes?
Old Girl over 5 years ago
Who want’s to bet that Mallett just learned the term?
Uncle Bob over 5 years ago
I get it!
El Cobbo Grande over 5 years ago
Ahhhhhh…..I was blind, and now I C
Herb L 1954 over 5 years ago
Bakers are in it,because they knead the dough ;)
scaeva Premium Member over 5 years ago
I like puns, and this one is terrible …
ArtisticArtemis over 5 years ago
Live and learn!!! =^_^=
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 5 years ago
There’s a fascinating section on sourdough in Never Home Alone: From Microbes to Millipedes, Camel Crickets, and Honeybees, the Natural History of Where We Live, a 2018 book by naturalist Rob Dunn. His basic premise is that we are inevitably awash in microbes for 100% of our existence on Earth and that it makes better sense to try to cooperate with them than to go to war with them. (Seems like there might be a larger lesson in there somewhere too.)
jvn over 5 years ago
The teacher didn’t seemed very concerned that she brought in human remains for show and tell. Must be a progressive school.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) over 5 years ago
Seeing “urn” in a joke reminds me of the stale old chestnut that ends with the line “about 5 drachma an hour.”
pcmcdonald over 5 years ago
Do you kneed it with a fork?
Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 5 years ago
Reading today’s strip is like attending a party where you’re the only one who doesn’t know everybody.
1MadHat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Your family might mourn if your mother’s mother died, but they might help her get it started again.
Concretionist over 5 years ago
We have one from a Montana camp that’s > 150 years old. Vry tasty!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
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Oh, this one will send a few people to the reference books. But it’ll be worth it. Any reader of Frazz is going to be the type to happily absorb new information like a — as long as you’re looking this stuff up — sponge.
RecycleQ Premium Member over 5 years ago
My mother has lived in my fridge for 43 years, cracks me up to tell folks that.
BaconBoyCamper over 5 years ago
That kid is another Caulfield…