Moisture loss is a factor, but the whole answer is a lot more interesting.
“Staling can be thought of as almost the opposite process; it’s called starch retrogradation. Essentially one of the parts of starch, the amylopectin, recrystallizes. It comes out of the tangled network, and forms little blobs of itself instead (note the increase in available water too).”
I that the same drawing of Poncho copy and pasted on all three panels?Also never noticed his tail have an arrow head at the end. How have I missed that?
If anyone wonders what a dog might eat, I once pulled an entire mouse out via my dog’s mouth when I saw a little bit of something sticking out of her mouth. Yes, she was on a leash and I must have glanced away for a second. It was not fresh, having already been eviscerated by a hawk or turkey vulture. Other than the guts missing, it was an entire mouse, anyway.
We ate the moist warm little doggies. Look out Poncho, you may be on the menu. FYI, Lowell Mather once said, “Without the salad, croutons are just dry, stale bread.” Wings.
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
If we pay for fresh, we should get fresh. Also, bread without other people’s dirty hand germs.
Ink blot Premium Member over 2 years ago
Moisture loss is a factor, but the whole answer is a lot more interesting.
“Staling can be thought of as almost the opposite process; it’s called starch retrogradation. Essentially one of the parts of starch, the amylopectin, recrystallizes. It comes out of the tangled network, and forms little blobs of itself instead (note the increase in available water too).”
http://www.bakingscience.com/2017/09/25/why-does-bread-go-stale/
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
For Poncho everything is fresh because food never sits around long enough to get stale!
tonypezzano over 2 years ago
I that the same drawing of Poncho copy and pasted on all three panels?Also never noticed his tail have an arrow head at the end. How have I missed that?
Doug K over 2 years ago
I’m kind of with Poncho on this.
juicebruce over 2 years ago
Poncho shopping with Chazz … This picture seems strange ;-)
Sir Ruddy Blighter, Jr. over 2 years ago
As Stewie Griffin recently said, “The rest of this is just jokes, but that’s actually a good point…”
Geophyzz over 2 years ago
In fact, some say it was the ice age that transformed early man into the dominant species.
https://www.history.com/news/ice-age-human-survival
William Bednar Premium Member over 2 years ago
What happened to the background in panel 4? Panel 2 looks odd too.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
If anyone wonders what a dog might eat, I once pulled an entire mouse out via my dog’s mouth when I saw a little bit of something sticking out of her mouth. Yes, she was on a leash and I must have glanced away for a second. It was not fresh, having already been eviscerated by a hawk or turkey vulture. Other than the guts missing, it was an entire mouse, anyway.
Impkins Premium Member over 2 years ago
Kibble doesn’t go stale. Or if it does, you can’t tell. :)
eladee AKA Wally over 2 years ago
Delicate flowers just about sums it up.
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 2 years ago
By stuffing down our throats more or less anything that was no longer able to fight back.
syzygy47 over 2 years ago
Go Poncho!
As I’ve often said, “What doesn’t kill me makes me fatter”
crazeekatlady over 2 years ago
We ate the moist warm little doggies. Look out Poncho, you may be on the menu. FYI, Lowell Mather once said, “Without the salad, croutons are just dry, stale bread.” Wings.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
I ask that question quite often.