Here’s a thought sir; if you’d like something different, jump on over to the kitchen and make something wonderful, or offer to take her out for dinner! There is no sensor in the kitchen that expels males; the stove is not gender-selective.
I try not to judge on menu schedules; since we don’t know what else she does on Wednesday, or the state of the grocery budget at that point of the week, something simple and/or cheap just might be the best fit.
The Daily Cartoonist website today reports that “Fred Basset comics are reruns right now because the artist who has been drawing them since 1991, Michael Martin, has retired. The copyright holder, Arran Keith, is currently looking for a new artist to continue the strip. In the meantime, they are running reruns of old strips.” We’ll see what happens.
I do most of the cooking; my wife, with some input from me, does most of the menu planning. If we think of something we like but ate recently (in the last two or three weeks), we usually have the same response: “Didn’t we just have that?” And it goes on the “some other time” list.
Based on that, I’d never make my homemade macaroni and cheese once a week — especially since I always make enough to last for two or three meals.
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
does she give you the crispy top of the cheese Fred?
mikenjanet about 1 year ago
Fred, your household isn’t the only one. When I was a kid, my mother did the same thing. Snooze.
sirbadger about 1 year ago
If I wanted to eat junk food, I’d stop at a fast food place.
silberdistel about 1 year ago
Fred, offer your Mr. Dear a bag of your Chock Drops! You sure would get some as well!
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
And not a sausage in sight….
juicebruce about 1 year ago
My same weekly meal is Fish on Friday …
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I was thinking yesterday of varying my dog’s diet a bit. I home cook her meals with supplements, but a slight change might brighten up her day, lol!
Chithing Premium Member about 1 year ago
Looks like it’s macaroni and boredom for him.
GSD Mom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Here’s a thought sir; if you’d like something different, jump on over to the kitchen and make something wonderful, or offer to take her out for dinner! There is no sensor in the kitchen that expels males; the stove is not gender-selective.
I try not to judge on menu schedules; since we don’t know what else she does on Wednesday, or the state of the grocery budget at that point of the week, something simple and/or cheap just might be the best fit.
SusieB about 1 year ago
Fish and chips on Friday, no doubt
slelareader about 1 year ago
I like a good mac and cheese.
raptor about 1 year ago
Fish on Friday, steak on Sat, and fried chicken on Sunday… Mom was set in her ways – we wanted hot dogs and hamburgers though…
jr1234 about 1 year ago
Wow, and this rerun toon landed on a Wednesday.
stepzla about 1 year ago
You want a surprise? How about you surprise HER and clean the garage?
joannesshadow about 1 year ago
I remember when Wednesday was Prince Spaghetti Day!
SheMc about 1 year ago
Surprise? take her out for dinner on a Wednesday!!!
kathleenhicks62 about 1 year ago
Cooking everyday for Mr.Dear has lost it’s element of surprise a long time ago.
Eric Thom Premium Member about 1 year ago
Well I guess its time he learns to cook
darcyandsimon about 1 year ago
Hey, if Thursday is Prince Spaghetti Day, why can’t Wed. be Mac-‘n’-cheese Day?
bwswolf about 1 year ago
Well, Fred …… you’ll probably get some leftovers ……. :)
Rolf Rykken Premium Member about 1 year ago
The Daily Cartoonist website today reports that “Fred Basset comics are reruns right now because the artist who has been drawing them since 1991, Michael Martin, has retired. The copyright holder, Arran Keith, is currently looking for a new artist to continue the strip. In the meantime, they are running reruns of old strips.” We’ll see what happens.
anncorr339 about 1 year ago
Mr Dear why didn’t you bring home takeout
veewee67 about 1 year ago
On Sundays we plan lunches and suppers for the week and both of us are capable cooks/bakers. Not too many surprises, though.
paullp Premium Member about 1 year ago
I do most of the cooking; my wife, with some input from me, does most of the menu planning. If we think of something we like but ate recently (in the last two or three weeks), we usually have the same response: “Didn’t we just have that?” And it goes on the “some other time” list.
Based on that, I’d never make my homemade macaroni and cheese once a week — especially since I always make enough to last for two or three meals.