Hubby and I had 2 Thanksgivings. One with family Over the weekend before T-day where it was OK to experiment with the cooking. Everyone was gracious and accepted less than 100% perfection. Then on Thanksgiving we feasted with friends. I was to bring pecan pie. I decided I best go buy a nice pie. Wasn’t going to experiment with friends who were nice enough to invite us to their family gathering.
It seems to be a rule that you can go day after day cooking and baking with no problems, but cook and bake for company or a special occasion and it will be a disaster every time.
Thanks for the really nice belated Thanksgiving gift. This is such a great strip. Should be in print papers so more people could enjoy it. Love and peace to all.
My late Sister-in-law ALWAYS did Thanksgiving, and always asked a dozen “extra people”, and always had tons of left-overs to send home with us….UNTIL one year when 7 people had other plans fall through for different reasons.
I especially like that Gene, the host – the one who’s having to give – is giving thanks. The opportunity (and ability) to help is something to be thankful for, too.
Ida No about 3 years ago
Gene, in stage whisper: “And thank you Uber Eats…”
Muntherdoesstuff about 3 years ago
bro that turkey is more burnt than my energy
Muntherdoesstuff about 3 years ago
jerry had a very violent death being cooked R.I.P jerry
Algolei I about 3 years ago
I’ve always wondered: Why do they pray to a turkey?
Pet about 3 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving Sunday, everyone! xo
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sweet♡. Kevin and Miles’ family saved the day!
car2ner about 3 years ago
Hubby and I had 2 Thanksgivings. One with family Over the weekend before T-day where it was OK to experiment with the cooking. Everyone was gracious and accepted less than 100% perfection. Then on Thanksgiving we feasted with friends. I was to bring pecan pie. I decided I best go buy a nice pie. Wasn’t going to experiment with friends who were nice enough to invite us to their family gathering.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
The Wallace’s and the Beeckhams are a family and this strip tells us just that.
1953Baby about 3 years ago
AND—best yet—neither family will have to eat turkey leftovers for weeks on end!!!
MikeM_inMD about 3 years ago
I’m fairly new to this strip. Whose baby is that?
Can't Sleep about 3 years ago
Crabgrass is my favorite comic strip.
Michael Spony about 3 years ago
Another reminder of what Thanksgiving is about and another day starting with a smile because I’m reading Crabgrass.
Kroykali about 3 years ago
And the baby makes a rare appearance.
pǝddolℲdᴉlℲ about 3 years ago
Not Jerry!
Diat60 about 3 years ago
It seems to be a rule that you can go day after day cooking and baking with no problems, but cook and bake for company or a special occasion and it will be a disaster every time.
doctorwho29 about 3 years ago
I really like this one.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
If only…Kudos!
JanBic Premium Member about 3 years ago
Where is Kurt Beecham, Kevin’s Dad?
timothyslevin7 about 3 years ago
Thanks for the really nice belated Thanksgiving gift. This is such a great strip. Should be in print papers so more people could enjoy it. Love and peace to all.
Karl Jacobs about 3 years ago
maybe he could cook mac and cheese
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
My late Sister-in-law ALWAYS did Thanksgiving, and always asked a dozen “extra people”, and always had tons of left-overs to send home with us….UNTIL one year when 7 people had other plans fall through for different reasons.
parkerinthehouse about 3 years ago
such a cool thanksgiving toon
ratton8 about 3 years ago
I especially like that Gene, the host – the one who’s having to give – is giving thanks. The opportunity (and ability) to help is something to be thankful for, too.
SquidGamerGal 12 months ago
So, Miles DID like Thanksgiving in the early strips! What changed?
Are2Dee2 14 days ago
It took me three times to get it. But then, it’s late. Very cool.