Petey sure is picky ’bout his food
Food-like ingredients? I wonder what they could be.
Petey will only eat it if it is touching nothing else on his plate.
Sounds like one of 2 things to me: 1. Chef Boyardee without the tomato sauce though that is not particularly healthy or 2. Soylent Green!
Sounds like good old porridge to me… without sugar or salt…
I wonder if it’s any relation to Bachelor chow, al a “Futurama”
Does anyone know where this weeks strip is found on richardspooralmanac blog? Cant seem to locate them?
I might have gone for that!
Even an extremely picky eater, and I am one, generally likes some flavors. Not canned people chow. Maybe just give him some boxes and cans to chew on.
Sounds just like puffed rice cereal – and man, didn’t Richard hit the description out of the park!
No Alice, it’s not really food.
Key descriptor: “Healthy”
This might help his rating rise on the “Picky Eaters List”, but I doubt it will be good enough for Number One…
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This made me laugh!
Bet he’d like SpaghettiO’s?
“Food-like ingredients” is good.
Here, we call it Riley chow.
Why enable him? Put food on the table, if he’s hungry enough, he’ll eat it. Tried and true method for centuries to get picky eaters to eat.
Petey Chow sounds about right. So glad some company filled that niche need.
Gotta admit, though, Madeline, “Petey chow” does make shopping for a Picky Eater ever so much easier!
No wonder Petey didn’t fear Covid, he can’t taste or smell anything already…
Any enjoyment of this food is purely accidental.
We know what brand this is about… but good old Chef B got an award in WW2 for helping to feed the troops.
Templo S.U.D. over 3 years ago
Petey sure is picky ’bout his food
momofalex7 over 3 years ago
Food-like ingredients? I wonder what they could be.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
Petey will only eat it if it is touching nothing else on his plate.
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
Sounds like one of 2 things to me: 1. Chef Boyardee without the tomato sauce though that is not particularly healthy or 2. Soylent Green!
A Common 'tator over 3 years ago
Sounds like good old porridge to me… without sugar or salt…
BigDaveGlass over 3 years ago
I wonder if it’s any relation to Bachelor chow, al a “Futurama”
diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Does anyone know where this weeks strip is found on richardspooralmanac blog? Cant seem to locate them?
Tentoes over 3 years ago
I might have gone for that!
Moonkey Premium Member over 3 years ago
Even an extremely picky eater, and I am one, generally likes some flavors. Not canned people chow. Maybe just give him some boxes and cans to chew on.
well-i-never over 3 years ago
Sounds just like puffed rice cereal – and man, didn’t Richard hit the description out of the park!
pumaman over 3 years ago
No Alice, it’s not really food.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Key descriptor: “Healthy”
ChessPirate over 3 years ago
This might help his rating rise on the “Picky Eaters List”, but I doubt it will be good enough for Number One…
^¿^
angelolady Premium Member over 3 years ago
This made me laugh!
pshea over 3 years ago
Bet he’d like SpaghettiO’s?
AndrewSihler over 3 years ago
“Food-like ingredients” is good.
masterchip over 3 years ago
Here, we call it Riley chow.
vonskippy over 3 years ago
Why enable him? Put food on the table, if he’s hungry enough, he’ll eat it. Tried and true method for centuries to get picky eaters to eat.
smorbie the great and beautiful over 3 years ago
Petey Chow sounds about right. So glad some company filled that niche need.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Gotta admit, though, Madeline, “Petey chow” does make shopping for a Picky Eater ever so much easier!
Craig Westlake over 3 years ago
No wonder Petey didn’t fear Covid, he can’t taste or smell anything already…
tonypezzano over 3 years ago
Any enjoyment of this food is purely accidental.
rs over 3 years ago
We know what brand this is about… but good old Chef B got an award in WW2 for helping to feed the troops.