I’d rather read an Ann Eiffel arc than this current one. No one is that stupid. On the plus side, I posit that GnK’s positioning them to discover what good food really is. However, the voyage is painful for this reader.
Yesterday a lot of readers gave Les and Bets’ benefit of the doubt that maybe they were seeing exotic vegetables they had not encountered before. I think the benefit of the doubt just ran out.
I remember an article published pre-internet (sorry, no link) in which people in Glasgow were shown a head of lettuce and asked what it was. Nobody knew. There is no reason to believe they were ALL just trolling the people doing the study, which was in connection with research into the high heart disease rate in Scotland.
So, even though Les works in a restaurant, he pays no attention to what ends up on those plates he’s washing? With TJ in charge of food, there must be SOME veggies…
So they really went there. (Third panel) That is an Organic Lady’s Pleasant Module.
And Bets must have never had Chinese or she would have recognized a pea pod off hand. However a pea is the round beads inside a pea pod and unless she has shucked pea pods she probably doesn’t know that.
This is the third week of “veggies are wonderful.” One week would have been OK but two weeks was driving it into the ditch but a third week …. this has got down right preachy. Also boring since nothing is happen bit people standing around talking. If we had cut to TJ cooking last week would have had some action going on. Like chopping veggies with or without losing a finger, tossing the skillet to mix the veggies with or without losing the load, Some lovely kitchen aid porn, and Tiffany flirting with her boss.
Double entendre? Bleh. Another would be a banana. I remember in middle school when they used those fruits and put on suggestive expressions. We girls would roll up our eyes or say bleh.
I get so tired with impatient old farts whose projection is so bad they can only come up with tired old tired clichés. Jeez can’t y’all give it a break? I think this is kind of a generationally sly sarcastic send up of late Millennials (not Zoomers because Luann has been a teen-ager in Luannverse, so having her and her fellow characters being born in the early 80’s to the late 90’s fits with Millennials better than Z) who have been introduced to and are used to such processed, definitely not fresh veggies. I mean Bets with her OBVIOUS DOUBLE PENILE ENTENDRE joke about the cucumber and her comment about the deep-fried in panel 1, along with Mr, Cheez Whiz is so obvious. I don’t appreciate them being called idiots on veggie recognition by the way, what generation’s food delivery and marketing and educational system taught them this anyway? People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. One thing many Millennials and Zoomer are interested in environmentally cleaner solutions, contrary to our best/worst example (notice how many morbidly obese older people there is for example) so perhaps this portends some kind of vegan based marketing model. Who knows but generational “these kids today” projection can be aggravating, not sorry.
Les brings up a point. People traditionally make fun of British food, saying it’s bland and tasteless. Actually, much of it is just fine, but the Brits seem to go out of their way to give their food names that sound revolting. “Bubble and squeak”? “Toad in the hole”? “Spotted dick”? “Mushy peas”?
(We may eat mushy peas here too, but at least we don’t go putting that name on the label in bold letters.)
There is an ad on TV where the parents cook a healthy meal and the kids won’t eat it. The solution is to make them mac and cheese. Also I’ve read the number of colon cancers among younger people is increasing.
With age and learning to cook, I’ve completely lost my taste for processed and/or canned food. Though that was my go-to in my teens and twenties. It’s really pretty bland, but you don’t realize it if you don’t know anything else.
I’m now totally confused. Did all these people have personal chefs and billions of dollars to the point where they never set foot in a store? Even if you never gardened growing up. Everyone I knew understood what a vegetable is. Is Dez growing some kind of crazy hybrid garden so nothing looks like that it should? Les with all his experience working in and around the kitchens should know this. This whole thing is just confusing.
Even though their first meeting was a disaster, it seems like Bets and Les have something in common. A very unhealthy diet based on processed foods and fried foods. I wonder if they have more in common. Oh no… I can actually start ship them together!!!
My first thought on the fried vegetables was tempura maybe with a nice teriyaki chicken or maybe some fish, I guess we all take the deep fried reference based on our life experiences;-)
The really sad thing about this strip is that there are way too many fools out there that share Les’s opinion about “real food” and even more that can’t recognize it in its natural state.
Then there’s also the ones that refuse to eat meat when they learn the ugly truth about how it gets on the shelves in that neat little package.
I find it hard to believe they can’t identify common vegetables. Along with numbers and letters, kindergarten and preschool usually shows/teaches vegetables, fruits and animals, etc. Guess they don’t frequent Subway or any restaurants. Hope Gunther or Irma gets there soon. This is just sad. :-/
Does Evans really have that low of an opinion of young adults? I would say that the current generation of 18-24 year-olds are way more educated on healthy options than the previous several generations. My grandparents wouldn’t have known what an avocado is, or kale chips, falafel, kombucha, quinoa, chia seeds, etc. Sure, characters like Les exist, but someone like Bets wouldn’t be feeding herself with microwaved junk.
I’m not getting this arc at all. Dez worked her butt off to grow fresh, organic veggies. It kinda made sense for her to give some of it to TJ. He’d know how to prepare the veggies (and what they are!) but why the heck would TJ give the produce to Les, the person least likely to appreciate it? I’m surprised that Les didn’t just dump the fruits of Dez’s hard work in the garbage can or the compost bin. “Don’t know what this junk is, not gonna eat it”.
Gee whiz, TJ, if you were going to hand over the veggies to some random person, why not Luann? She could give E-Z stew another try, and this time, using a lower grade and fattier cut of meat, and ensuring that the shaker lid on the pepper is screwed on correctly. Luann could at least try to make something delicious out of the veggies (which probably would taste great in a stew!)
Cooking for yourself can be a very life-affirming and delicious pasttime. You can control portions and seasonings exactly to your taste. You can make enough to freeze various dishes and not have to cook for a week. Even rice keeps well, if frozen. It is a survival skill and makes your home a more pleasant place to be than impersonal, neon-lit, fast food joints.
My parents had a large garden (over an acre) and canned everything we didn’t eat right out of the field. So I know a lot of vegetables by sight. But there are lots of people who didn’t have the spare land to farm or didn’t have the time to prepare meals from scratch. I’m thinking particularly of a single mother trying to raise a family. Since she has to work all day at one or two jobs to make ends met it is likely that her kids were feed cereal for breakfast, peanut butter adn jelly sandwiches for lunch and frozen pizza for supper — because the mother never had the time or energy to cook from scratch. So kids growing up in that environment who have little experience with vegetables fresh out of the garden.
My cousins came for a visit and they were made lunch, consisting of a sandwich and split pea soup. The person who made the soup said “here, have some pea soup, it’s made from my own peas!” meaning that they had gone out to the garden, harvested said peas and made soup. For some reason my young cousins didn’t want to eat theirs…LOL!
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
what idiots Leslie and Bets are here not knowing vegetables as well as real food
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Novalynn about 4 years ago
A pickle?
I don’t get it
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
I’d rather read an Ann Eiffel arc than this current one. No one is that stupid. On the plus side, I posit that GnK’s positioning them to discover what good food really is. However, the voyage is painful for this reader.
And Your Point Would Be about 4 years ago
Yesterday a lot of readers gave Les and Bets’ benefit of the doubt that maybe they were seeing exotic vegetables they had not encountered before. I think the benefit of the doubt just ran out.
Namrepus about 4 years ago
Well, Bets never claimed to be a foodie. So many inappropriate jokes come to mind from the last panel.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Cucumber?
marilynnbyerly about 4 years ago
This is sadder than the time I had to explain the difference between iceberg lettuce and cabbage to a cashier at a grocery store.
Martin Booda about 4 years ago
I’m recalling the Produce Aisle scene from Animal House.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
Gunther’s gonna come out and yell “Listen to you two! I can’t believe you got stoned again!”
Need coffee about 4 years ago
I remember an article published pre-internet (sorry, no link) in which people in Glasgow were shown a head of lettuce and asked what it was. Nobody knew. There is no reason to believe they were ALL just trolling the people doing the study, which was in connection with research into the high heart disease rate in Scotland.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Okay – Leslie Knox will one day have heart disease.
Tyge about 4 years ago
Cat’s Bane!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7vML9C3PZk
Argythree about 4 years ago
So, even though Les works in a restaurant, he pays no attention to what ends up on those plates he’s washing? With TJ in charge of food, there must be SOME veggies…
Tyge about 4 years ago
I see it. But I just can’t bring myself to type it! Maybe Airman will be along later. (DUCK!)
SJhapamama about 4 years ago
Seriously?! Egads…this is going to be a long week.
beb01 about 4 years ago
So they really went there. (Third panel) That is an Organic Lady’s Pleasant Module.
And Bets must have never had Chinese or she would have recognized a pea pod off hand. However a pea is the round beads inside a pea pod and unless she has shucked pea pods she probably doesn’t know that.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Greg is really stretching it in the last panel.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Most all that in the box might make a good soup except for the cucumber. That would be better in a good cucumber gazpacho.
frequency270 about 4 years ago
Oh my.
beb01 about 4 years ago
This is the third week of “veggies are wonderful.” One week would have been OK but two weeks was driving it into the ditch but a third week …. this has got down right preachy. Also boring since nothing is happen bit people standing around talking. If we had cut to TJ cooking last week would have had some action going on. Like chopping veggies with or without losing a finger, tossing the skillet to mix the veggies with or without losing the load, Some lovely kitchen aid porn, and Tiffany flirting with her boss.
Queen Wolfen about 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcJzb0Rk6RU
howtheduck about 4 years ago
Bets and Leslie bond over their vegetable ignorance. Watch out, Gun! In spite of her stunning figure, apparently Bets eats junk food!!
rionmorrison69 about 4 years ago
Never make eye contact when you are eating a banana!
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
Double entendre? Bleh. Another would be a banana. I remember in middle school when they used those fruits and put on suggestive expressions. We girls would roll up our eyes or say bleh.
Joe1962 about 4 years ago
Les two words have different spelling and meaning.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Mine’s bigger.” -Otter, Animal House
Wilde Bill about 4 years ago
Is Bets flirting with Les?
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
“Is Bets flirting with Les?” – if G&K go with character continuity, remember Les is the robo-date she ejected on. Said he was a liar.
Just about everyone else – I thought eggplant was the universal underground symbol for a Stephen Colbert joke – or was it James Corden? But I digress.
I agree with that person at the top of the page that posited that G&K have simply thrown out character continuity.
Bets this stupid is no match for Gunther. And that’s before we remind ourselves that Gunther is, among his multitude of talents, also a cook.
None of this makes any sense.
Antisocialist about 4 years ago
C’mon, this is a family strip. Seriously.
kenhense about 4 years ago
So in the last frame, Les was being a wise guy saying who would eat pee, and Bets replied with an enhanced hand gesture.
ACTIVIST1234 about 4 years ago
Ok, I was wrong y ezterday, Bets really is clueless when it comes to cooking. GUN! Get in here and for once you teach her a social skill.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Cucumber? Where do the batteries go in?
comic reader 22 about 4 years ago
I think these two belong together.
c001 about 4 years ago
Hey. Children are reading this strip.
luann1212 about 4 years ago
I get so tired with impatient old farts whose projection is so bad they can only come up with tired old tired clichés. Jeez can’t y’all give it a break? I think this is kind of a generationally sly sarcastic send up of late Millennials (not Zoomers because Luann has been a teen-ager in Luannverse, so having her and her fellow characters being born in the early 80’s to the late 90’s fits with Millennials better than Z) who have been introduced to and are used to such processed, definitely not fresh veggies. I mean Bets with her OBVIOUS DOUBLE PENILE ENTENDRE joke about the cucumber and her comment about the deep-fried in panel 1, along with Mr, Cheez Whiz is so obvious. I don’t appreciate them being called idiots on veggie recognition by the way, what generation’s food delivery and marketing and educational system taught them this anyway? People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones. One thing many Millennials and Zoomer are interested in environmentally cleaner solutions, contrary to our best/worst example (notice how many morbidly obese older people there is for example) so perhaps this portends some kind of vegan based marketing model. Who knows but generational “these kids today” projection can be aggravating, not sorry.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Bets likes Deep Fried Batter foods. Battered Jalapeno peppers, deep fried zucchini sticks, etc.
GovernmentCheese about 4 years ago
So, I think I can say with some certainty now that Les and Bets are very stupid.
Don Draper about 4 years ago
To borrow a phrase…..
“Oh, Myyyy”
dadoctah about 4 years ago
Les brings up a point. People traditionally make fun of British food, saying it’s bland and tasteless. Actually, much of it is just fine, but the Brits seem to go out of their way to give their food names that sound revolting. “Bubble and squeak”? “Toad in the hole”? “Spotted dick”? “Mushy peas”?
(We may eat mushy peas here too, but at least we don’t go putting that name on the label in bold letters.)
OneTime59 about 4 years ago
Les is on the college dorm diet and Bets has been on dehydrated astronaut food and tablets.
sueb1863 about 4 years ago
Bets can handle economics, but she doesn’t know what a pea pod looks like?
I know they don’t like cooking but they’re adults, they can’t be so completely stupid that they don’t know what vegetables look like.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
This is not the week for you two to be dumba**es
Barry1941 about 4 years ago
They are both clueless.
Jim about 4 years ago
that’s the problem with the “newer” people in this world…
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
Seriously, Evanses??
rrsltx about 4 years ago
Bets, you have a naughty look in eyes. Why not ask Gunthie what that is?
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Larry the Cucumber’s uncle?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 years ago
There is an ad on TV where the parents cook a healthy meal and the kids won’t eat it. The solution is to make them mac and cheese. Also I’ve read the number of colon cancers among younger people is increasing.
Ignatz Premium Member about 4 years ago
With age and learning to cook, I’ve completely lost my taste for processed and/or canned food. Though that was my go-to in my teens and twenties. It’s really pretty bland, but you don’t realize it if you don’t know anything else.
Ib12us about 4 years ago
That looks like an overinflated pickle.
6foot6 about 4 years ago
I’m now totally confused. Did all these people have personal chefs and billions of dollars to the point where they never set foot in a store? Even if you never gardened growing up. Everyone I knew understood what a vegetable is. Is Dez growing some kind of crazy hybrid garden so nothing looks like that it should? Les with all his experience working in and around the kitchens should know this. This whole thing is just confusing.
chris_o42 about 4 years ago
bigplayray about 4 years ago
Damn. Betts is a freak!
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Even though their first meeting was a disaster, it seems like Bets and Les have something in common. A very unhealthy diet based on processed foods and fried foods. I wonder if they have more in common. Oh no… I can actually start ship them together!!!
snookdog69 about 4 years ago
Will soon be in her nightstand.
Pohka about 4 years ago
My first thought on the fried vegetables was tempura maybe with a nice teriyaki chicken or maybe some fish, I guess we all take the deep fried reference based on our life experiences;-)
fgerbil46 about 4 years ago
Those two are pathetic when it comes to fresh food.
DaveQuinn about 4 years ago
Betts and Les are really that stupid?
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
This is why we need to know where our food comes from. For real.
comicboyz about 4 years ago
is there something happening between the two of them???
kauri44 about 4 years ago
I’ve forgotten – does Bets always wear Uhura-red tops?
txmystic about 4 years ago
uhhhhhhmmmmmmm….
joefearsnothing about 4 years ago
Nuke the cuke! ;o}
kauri44 about 4 years ago
Now I’m really curious about Bets’s family upbringing. Did her mother never cook anything from scratch?
Carlos Berbereia Premium Member about 4 years ago
Do we really have a generation out there that doesn’t know their Vegetables?
random boredom about 4 years ago
If they are truly this ignorant, then this suddenly becomes un-funny and moves into sad territory.
Dr. Caligari about 4 years ago
New best friend?
Tyge about 4 years ago
Now Greg is just playin’ with us in Panel 4!
COL Crash about 4 years ago
The really sad thing about this strip is that there are way too many fools out there that share Les’s opinion about “real food” and even more that can’t recognize it in its natural state.
Then there’s also the ones that refuse to eat meat when they learn the ugly truth about how it gets on the shelves in that neat little package.
jmclaughlinvt about 4 years ago
This is too stupid
Airman about 4 years ago
So much work here to create a controversial scene. Just put Tiffany in the shower, a nice, hot, soapy shower.
locake about 4 years ago
Gunther will not share Bets’ opinion of what to eat.
bigal666 about 4 years ago
From the book “Fun With Fruit”.
YorkGirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
I find it hard to believe they can’t identify common vegetables. Along with numbers and letters, kindergarten and preschool usually shows/teaches vegetables, fruits and animals, etc. Guess they don’t frequent Subway or any restaurants. Hope Gunther or Irma gets there soon. This is just sad. :-/
nufalready about 4 years ago
I think this is about to get dirty.
ndblackirish97 about 4 years ago
Ok. Now it’s getting weird. LOL
Ricky Bennett about 4 years ago
Put the peas in a YouTube video and call it a podcast…
Statick about 4 years ago
Uh oh…its goodbye Gunther. lol
yangeldf about 4 years ago
wow, you’d think a couple of young adults would at least RECOGNIZE raw food, even if they don’t know how to prepare it themselves.
Scott S about 4 years ago
“Nuke” is an inaccurate word. A microwave oven electromagnetic radiation, not nuclear. “Radar” would be more accurate.
IndolentCin about 4 years ago
Based on this, perhaps “Love Glove” wasn’t accidental.
RC5 about 4 years ago
Yikes!
Chelonaut about 4 years ago
Does Evans really have that low of an opinion of young adults? I would say that the current generation of 18-24 year-olds are way more educated on healthy options than the previous several generations. My grandparents wouldn’t have known what an avocado is, or kale chips, falafel, kombucha, quinoa, chia seeds, etc. Sure, characters like Les exist, but someone like Bets wouldn’t be feeding herself with microwaved junk.
JCB about 4 years ago
This is ridiculous. No one is this stupid.
Call me Ishmael about 4 years ago
Phallic.
ZeMastor about 4 years ago
I’m not getting this arc at all. Dez worked her butt off to grow fresh, organic veggies. It kinda made sense for her to give some of it to TJ. He’d know how to prepare the veggies (and what they are!) but why the heck would TJ give the produce to Les, the person least likely to appreciate it? I’m surprised that Les didn’t just dump the fruits of Dez’s hard work in the garbage can or the compost bin. “Don’t know what this junk is, not gonna eat it”.
Gee whiz, TJ, if you were going to hand over the veggies to some random person, why not Luann? She could give E-Z stew another try, and this time, using a lower grade and fattier cut of meat, and ensuring that the shaker lid on the pepper is screwed on correctly. Luann could at least try to make something delicious out of the veggies (which probably would taste great in a stew!)
But Les? Pearls before swine!
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Cooking for yourself can be a very life-affirming and delicious pasttime. You can control portions and seasonings exactly to your taste. You can make enough to freeze various dishes and not have to cook for a week. Even rice keeps well, if frozen. It is a survival skill and makes your home a more pleasant place to be than impersonal, neon-lit, fast food joints.
rhonda Premium Member about 4 years ago
Is Les trying to hide his culinary interests from Bets? Because none of this conversation between the two makes any sense.
Feye about 4 years ago
Artificial cheese dip and chips and “real” food from cans or a box, and he isn’t overweight?
tutibug5 about 4 years ago
If Gunter doesn’t use the veggies….Irma will use them. We have not had an ‘Irma family night meal’ for a while. Might be fun.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
How do they keep that figure if that’s what they think food is?
Jan C about 4 years ago
Since when is Bets as dumb as Les?
Moon57Shine about 4 years ago
It’s sad that millennials don’t know what fresh fruits and vegetables are.
puffyshirt about 4 years ago
That took a sudden dirty turn
bakana about 4 years ago
I can’t believe neither one of them has never seen a Pea Pod or a Cucumber.
The Pea Pod would have been Cooked, of course, but they are very common in Chinese food.
And, every woman knows at least a few verses of the song: “Cucumbers are better than Men”.
BlueKnight1966 about 4 years ago
Her “Green Gunther”?
Schrodinger's Dog about 4 years ago
R.I.P. Eddie van Halen … one mean guitar player. Taught us all a few tricks.
cwillis about 4 years ago
At least it wasn’t an eggplant
pagercat about 4 years ago
Either she and Gunther are still platonic, or he’s hung like a hamster…
WhoDat about 4 years ago
Let’s hope these two dullards never pro-create, for reasons other than the obivious…
Dragoncat about 4 years ago
Ah, to quote the great Jack Palance… “City folk…”
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Uh Oh… this could go in some, uh, unsavory directions…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
So pee and cucumber. Glad it isn’t bent..
oakie817 about 4 years ago
not going there
kittysquared Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just ridiculous. My 8 year old son knows what vegetables are. You do learn about them in school. The Evanses have sunk low.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
It’s what you make of it, Bets….
beb01 about 4 years ago
My parents had a large garden (over an acre) and canned everything we didn’t eat right out of the field. So I know a lot of vegetables by sight. But there are lots of people who didn’t have the spare land to farm or didn’t have the time to prepare meals from scratch. I’m thinking particularly of a single mother trying to raise a family. Since she has to work all day at one or two jobs to make ends met it is likely that her kids were feed cereal for breakfast, peanut butter adn jelly sandwiches for lunch and frozen pizza for supper — because the mother never had the time or energy to cook from scratch. So kids growing up in that environment who have little experience with vegetables fresh out of the garden.
elliel203 about 4 years ago
Two peas in a pod, they are…
JRobinson Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hello, indeed…
The Pro from Dover about 4 years ago
It’s an emoji. No, wait, that’s an eggplant.
Natarose about 4 years ago
To not scare the cat
EowynWolfmoon about 4 years ago
My cousins came for a visit and they were made lunch, consisting of a sandwich and split pea soup. The person who made the soup said “here, have some pea soup, it’s made from my own peas!” meaning that they had gone out to the garden, harvested said peas and made soup. For some reason my young cousins didn’t want to eat theirs…LOL!
ronaldspence about 4 years ago
Don’t set it down near the cat!
DrPepper about 4 years ago
Um HELLO?? thats a pickle and cucumber