Fire in the kitchen and the sound of dishes being broken, and The Woman is in bed smiling?Georgia – do hope that your Mother’s Day is much more calm and that you are recovering. It takes time. Listen to your body. Enjoy Mother’s Day.
You know that she was lying there in bed, pretending to be sleeping in, cringing at every sound coming from the kitchen and rehearsing her delighted, “Oh, wow!”
Man, if you have any brains in your head at all, clean the kitchen before she goes in there. Even if you put everything back in the wrong place, that’s better than leaving the cleaning for her to do. (That is assuming that you are at least a semi-competent cleaner.)
My daughter, who gets up at two at the earliest, is in charge of bacon tomorrow. I am making waffles with strawberry syrup and maple syrup. Fresh squozen orange juice. I am going to try to pick up some savory baked goods in the morning. Champagne is in the fridge. And of course I will clean up the mess!
Will I magically be able to cook if I become a mother? I’m pretty sure the kitchen would turn into ground zero if I tried cooking beyond sticking TV dinners in the microwave.
When I was a kid, we did make Mom breakfast in bed for Mother’s Day, but not in a cooking pancakes sense. Breakfast in our family was cereal and juice on most mornings, special mornings added fruit and toast. So Brother and I would put the tray together, Dad would carry it upstairs, and Mom would eat her normal breakfast in bed. Now I find myself wondering of the low fuss breakfast in bed we did was at least in part because it was also low mess…
It’s a sweet sentiment, but I don’t believe for one minute that The Man isn’t perfectly capable of putting together some pancakes and juice without using every dish in the apartment or setting the kitchen on fire.♥
I found a recipe called Blueberry Pancake Cake. I’d recommend this for those who like cakes, but want to include a classic breakfast in it. https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/trisha-yearwood/blueberry-pancake-cake-8639958
Unfortunately this is my fourth without Mom, and fifth without my grandmother (although she made it to 100). But my friend’s son died in a hit-and-run this past year, so I’m going to see if she wants to do anything.
I LOVE this Georgia! These are my sentiments exactly! My wife does SO much for us, between the amazing cooking EVERY single day (because it’s more affordable and healthy for us), to cleaning, to budgeting (because she’s a former economist), to homeschooling our two girls! …We could never hope to cover all that she does for us, but we do try! Thankfully this year our kitchen doesn’t look quite like this one! Ha ha!
A happy, non-stressful, relaxing Mother’s Day to all you mothers, especially Georgia!
As for the rest of you muth … (Cough! ;^D) … … go do something nice for your Mothers, even if all you can do is remember, and even if the memory is bittersweet.
It’s called “Mise en Place”. It uses a lot of dishes but if you do it right, everything goes more smoothly during the actual cooking and you do NOT set the kitchen on fire. The only thing more practical than Mise en Place is a sous-chef. :)
I learned everything about kitchens from the Lenny Henry series “Chef”. (Not cooking, kitchens)
Every dish in the apartment… sounds about like my mom making a simple meal. The sink is filled with pots and pans and food processor parts, etc. She didn’t used to be like that. Then she got involved with a certain set of pans, a certain diet, and a certain state (California, I don’t understand why since she had lived in California once before but California really helped change her cooking for the worst) and she has to seemingly use ever dish in the kitchen to make spagheti (?spelling), baked chicken, or soup.
My mom taught me how to make pancakes when I was 10 or so. From a mix, not from scratch. It included how to preheat the frying pan. Pancakes aren’t as easy as microwaving frozen stuff but when I was 10 there were no home microwaves and frozen meals were not quite on the market yet.
My mom passed in ‘98. Although my wife isn’t my mom I made an almond pastry with frozen puff pastry for her. She’s cooking the shrimp because she wants it perfect. She’s the only one who can do that.
Georgia, that’s really crap. Most men today can cook a simple meal, especially something like pancakes, very easily and can clean up without afterwards. This is rather insulting, unless your meaning is just, and only specifically, intended toward the man in the comic. But otherwise, c’mon … don’t perpetuate obnoxious and false stereotypes.
Sue Ellen over 3 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day to Georgia and all the other mothers who comment here.
Le'letha Premium Member over 3 years ago
Elvis would like you to know that it was Lupin who knocked that vase over. LUPIN. Elvis was, uh, somewhere else. Supervising.
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
On the news they had a bit that the number one thing Moms want is to not have to clean up after their own celebration.
face.less_b over 3 years ago
My mom hated breakfast in bed. She didn’t like crumbs in her sheets
stairsteppublishing over 3 years ago
Fire in the kitchen and the sound of dishes being broken, and The Woman is in bed smiling?Georgia – do hope that your Mother’s Day is much more calm and that you are recovering. It takes time. Listen to your body. Enjoy Mother’s Day.
McColl34 Premium Member over 3 years ago
You know that she was lying there in bed, pretending to be sleeping in, cringing at every sound coming from the kitchen and rehearsing her delighted, “Oh, wow!”
Man, if you have any brains in your head at all, clean the kitchen before she goes in there. Even if you put everything back in the wrong place, that’s better than leaving the cleaning for her to do. (That is assuming that you are at least a semi-competent cleaner.)
DennisinSeattle over 3 years ago
My daughter, who gets up at two at the earliest, is in charge of bacon tomorrow. I am making waffles with strawberry syrup and maple syrup. Fresh squozen orange juice. I am going to try to pick up some savory baked goods in the morning. Champagne is in the fridge. And of course I will clean up the mess!
Jungle Empress over 3 years ago
Will I magically be able to cook if I become a mother? I’m pretty sure the kitchen would turn into ground zero if I tried cooking beyond sticking TV dinners in the microwave.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow over 3 years ago
Pancake on fire? So, that’s how Crêpe Suzette was accidently invented? WATCH OUT EVERYBODY! THE MAN IS IN THE KITCHEN!!
Sionyx over 3 years ago
I LOVE Goldie protecting the Kids!
When I was a kid, we did make Mom breakfast in bed for Mother’s Day, but not in a cooking pancakes sense. Breakfast in our family was cereal and juice on most mornings, special mornings added fruit and toast. So Brother and I would put the tray together, Dad would carry it upstairs, and Mom would eat her normal breakfast in bed. Now I find myself wondering of the low fuss breakfast in bed we did was at least in part because it was also low mess…
ikini Premium Member over 3 years ago
SUNDAY FUNDAY
Ahsum over 3 years ago
Sunday Funday
WelshRat Premium Member over 3 years ago
Mother’s Day. Really a day of terror.
Robin Harwood over 3 years ago
The kitchen is d
catmom1360 over 3 years ago
Well, the men tried (I don’t see Goldie involved) and it seemed to have worked out in the end.
catmom1360 over 3 years ago
Love the girl toddler putting her arms around her Mom.
me_the_polish_gull over 3 years ago
Poll: What are you gonna do with your mom on Mother’s Day?
Olive O'Sudden over 3 years ago
It’s a sweet sentiment, but I don’t believe for one minute that The Man isn’t perfectly capable of putting together some pancakes and juice without using every dish in the apartment or setting the kitchen on fire.♥
Bub5g over 3 years ago
I found a recipe called Blueberry Pancake Cake. I’d recommend this for those who like cakes, but want to include a classic breakfast in it. https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/trisha-yearwood/blueberry-pancake-cake-8639958
McColl34 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Has anybody heard from @BillJackson2 lately? It’s been half a month since he commented. Has anyone noticed him liking any comments since then?
Are you still out there, Bill?
ElliottB.C.Rennie over 3 years ago
Why isn’t Mother’s Day 9months after Fathers Day?
#ShowerThoughts
TammyHarris-Dearhouse Premium Member over 3 years ago
Happy Mother’s day Georgia! And a happy Mother’s day to all who celebrate it!
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Lupin toe beans and Two! panels of Pucky toe beans!
Ignatz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Oh, come on – how do you do that with pancakes?
Grilled cheese will set the kitchen on fire.
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
As long as they opened the windows and doused the flames before the fire alarm went off, I think they’re good and the Woman will never know. Right?
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
Pucky’s joyous enthusiasm as he covers this “breaking” story is infectious.
Gent over 3 years ago
So you made cha-mom-ile tea, eh?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 3 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day Ladies.
Pinemelon over 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mitKkgsOVg
Snowy&Finlay over 3 years ago
Oh boy , there goes the security deposit.
Michael G. over 3 years ago
Puck ensures The Woman has a smash Sunday!
Happy Mothers Day!
rs0204 Premium Member over 3 years ago
I wish all the Moms out there and those who do the work of Moms the happiest of days. :-)
rs0204 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Where is the Agent of Chaos when all this is happening?
Santana over 3 years ago
The toil is long
With many a crash and burn
That led them to show they care
Show they care
But their love is strong
Strong enough to carry on
A messy day like no other
So on they go (poor fools!)
Her breakfast is their concern
With cats’ help to prepare
They’ll get there
For we know
Mom would do the same for them (but better)
Joyful day to all mothers!
(B. Russell / B. Scott – He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother)
mikehop23 over 3 years ago
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
Bucinka over 3 years ago
Make matzo brei instead. Just as tasty and WAY easier. Happy Mother’s Day to al!
gadenbaby (aka LadyKat) over 3 years ago
Happy Mothers’ Day to Georgia and all the mothers out there.
cat19632001 over 3 years ago
So are those pancakes being served “charred side down”?
Solarbear Premium Member over 3 years ago
Unfortunately this is my fourth without Mom, and fifth without my grandmother (although she made it to 100). But my friend’s son died in a hit-and-run this past year, so I’m going to see if she wants to do anything.
DorseyBelle over 3 years ago
Enough about the Hallmark holiday- Let’s celebrate the toebeans!!!
Biskits over 3 years ago
5 of my kids took hubby and me to dinner last night. We had a lovely time with fish, cake, and pictures!
TampaFanatic1 over 3 years ago
OT: Fun day in Tampa!
Stiubh over 3 years ago
I LOVE this Georgia! These are my sentiments exactly! My wife does SO much for us, between the amazing cooking EVERY single day (because it’s more affordable and healthy for us), to cleaning, to budgeting (because she’s a former economist), to homeschooling our two girls! …We could never hope to cover all that she does for us, but we do try! Thankfully this year our kitchen doesn’t look quite like this one! Ha ha!
marilynnbyerly over 3 years ago
These kitchen disaster jokes are confusing to me. Every member of my family is a very good cook except one, and she married a 5-Star chef.
LucyLuLu over 3 years ago
Happy Mothers Day to everyone!
hfelder7219 over 3 years ago
I love how Goldie is shielding the kids from the flames in panel 4!
scaeva Premium Member over 3 years ago
A happy, non-stressful, relaxing Mother’s Day to all you mothers, especially Georgia!
As for the rest of you muth … (Cough! ;^D) … … go do something nice for your Mothers, even if all you can do is remember, and even if the memory is bittersweet.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
It’s called “Mise en Place”. It uses a lot of dishes but if you do it right, everything goes more smoothly during the actual cooking and you do NOT set the kitchen on fire. The only thing more practical than Mise en Place is a sous-chef. :)
I learned everything about kitchens from the Lenny Henry series “Chef”. (Not cooking, kitchens)
knight1192a over 3 years ago
Every dish in the apartment… sounds about like my mom making a simple meal. The sink is filled with pots and pans and food processor parts, etc. She didn’t used to be like that. Then she got involved with a certain set of pans, a certain diet, and a certain state (California, I don’t understand why since she had lived in California once before but California really helped change her cooking for the worst) and she has to seemingly use ever dish in the kitchen to make spagheti (?spelling), baked chicken, or soup.
GaryCooper over 3 years ago
So that’s where the “breakfast in bed” thing comes from.
anomalous4 over 3 years ago
OT: Frankenputer lives!
asrialfeeple over 3 years ago
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willie_mctell over 3 years ago
My mom taught me how to make pancakes when I was 10 or so. From a mix, not from scratch. It included how to preheat the frying pan. Pancakes aren’t as easy as microwaving frozen stuff but when I was 10 there were no home microwaves and frozen meals were not quite on the market yet.
willie_mctell over 3 years ago
My mom passed in ‘98. Although my wife isn’t my mom I made an almond pastry with frozen puff pastry for her. She’s cooking the shrimp because she wants it perfect. She’s the only one who can do that.
kite over 3 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day!
over 3 years ago
It’s the thought that counts. Happy Mother’s Day!
Aladar30 Premium Member over 3 years ago
But it’s so sweet that they tried.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 3 years ago
Happy Mother’s Day, Georgia!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Strob Premium Member over 3 years ago
Georgia has posted a story about her mother with pictures on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/COqkEvopQyM/
awadams10 over 3 years ago
Georgia, that’s really crap. Most men today can cook a simple meal, especially something like pancakes, very easily and can clean up without afterwards. This is rather insulting, unless your meaning is just, and only specifically, intended toward the man in the comic. But otherwise, c’mon … don’t perpetuate obnoxious and false stereotypes.
Steelburner Premium Member over 3 years ago
Elvis has two states: Ears laid back in disapproval; and Hedgehog mode, with every hair standing up and humming like a … um … thing that hums.
Mr. Reader over 3 years ago
hmm, our b in b went much better.
57BelAir over 3 years ago
See this is what happened to the man after he lost his tail.
Dream over 3 years ago
The comments in BCN are all so wholesome :)