Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for July 13, 2024

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    Da'Dad  2 months ago

    Uh oh. Reminded me of Garrison Keillor‘s sizing up tofu. It was supposed to add years to our lives but he concluded they would not be the best years of our life.

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    alasko  2 months ago

    Doesn’t misery love company?

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    rheddmobile  2 months ago

    I actually love the time of year when the okra comes in. Not sure about boiling it, but I feel certain Janis didn’t serve him boiled plain okra. Not when there are so many good Louisiana things to do to okra.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 9b53e2]  2 months ago

    Okre, tofu. kale. eggplant. Depression.

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    Ruth Brown  2 months ago

    Why buy it? Had boiled okra once. I still don’t believe all the people who tell me I should try it fried.

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    baraktorvan  2 months ago

    I would walk away from the table and just go hungry if any kind of okra was on the plate.

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    Rhetorical_Question   2 months ago

    Ludwig ?

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    cracker65  2 months ago

    We used to roll it in flour and fry it. I can’t imagine trying to eat out like arlo is doing.

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    BJDucer  2 months ago

    I wonder if that little project that exasperate him yesterday made him miserable enough to suffer through a boiled okra dinner to continue his misery? Sorta like “I’m already miserable, bring on the okra!”

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    jackgurner  2 months ago

    I use a similar line… “My doctor said that me low-salt diet combined with exercise would help me live longer. I wonder if it is just going to seem longer.”

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    nosirrom  2 months ago

    He should have added some fatback.

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    uhohlol  2 months ago

    Why boil okra! There is already enough slime in the world.

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    ddl297  2 months ago

    Best way to serve okra is with 1/2 cup of chocolate chips, 3 scoops of ice cream (any flavor), whipped cream, and throw out the freaking okra!

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    TheBamaGal  2 months ago

    I love boiled okra!!! Add 1 capful of vinegar to the water and it doesn’t slime. You don’t taste the vinegar. Drain, butter and eat! Southern eats at their best.

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    colddonkey  2 months ago

    At least with okra you never know if someone gave a strong sneeze on it.

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    JessieRandySmithJr.  2 months ago

    Janis, out of town?

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    BadCreaturesBecomeDems  2 months ago

    The table has casters?

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    Jhony-Yermo  2 months ago

    OMG Boiled OKRA, Makes me want to hurl. Having said that, I do adore FRIED okra. Funny how that works

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 2 months ago

    Okra, grits and chitlins, no thanks, LOL!

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 2 months ago

    I like it boiled or fried

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    Jim   2 months ago

    BOILED??? Arlo, you should NEVER boil Okra!

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    Just-me  2 months ago

    I grew up on okra and like it pretty much however it’s fixed. My least favorite method is pickled though.

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    kvnkoehler  2 months ago

    sounds like what I had last night… Minus the okra.

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    dahhardee  2 months ago

    Okra will put lead in the pencil

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    Killraven Premium Member 2 months ago

    Fried okra when the okra is fresh, as in came off the farm that morning, is delicious!

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    William Bednar Premium Member 2 months ago

    Is Arlo trying to channel “Don Quixote”? In his book, Cervante has the good Don complaining about having nothing but “gripes and grumbles” to eat.

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    royq27  2 months ago

    Time to go out for lunch…

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    DaBump Premium Member 2 months ago

    Poor kitty! But boiled okra is good for humans.

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    MRBLUESKY529  2 months ago

    O.K.R – A – H – O – M – A.OKRA-HOMA!Yeeow!

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    gorpandzeld  2 months ago

    Love okra in all forms. Even raw just picked off the stalk.

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    Flossie Mud Duck  2 months ago

    Boiled okra IS misery.

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    Diane in comics land Premium Member 2 months ago

    No one has mentioned gumbo. It’s the only reason okra exists and it’s a dang good one.

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    andyboda  2 months ago

    If he and Janis are moving South he had better get used to things like that.

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    locake  2 months ago

    Why did either one of them buy okra? There are many other delicious vegetables you can eat.

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    wildlandwaters  2 months ago

    I love okra! (not boiled, tho…must be fried in butter!)

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    ebuban  2 months ago

    Tofu, prepared well, can be delicious. Okra on the other hard…

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    ktrabbit  2 months ago

    Then why is he eating it? He’s not a child…he can say “None for me, thanks.”

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    Dave427  2 months ago

    Poor kitty, thought he was going to mooch something good off Arlo. Maybe next time.

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    Hatter  2 months ago

    I like my okra to be egg dipped and breaded then deep fried.

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    raybarb44  2 months ago

    What’s the difference?…..

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    Ukko wilko  2 months ago

    Boiled okra is slimy, like snot. Fried and pickled okra are both good.

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    Sambora1  2 months ago

    I have never ate okra and from the sounds of it I am not missing much.

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    mafastore  about 2 months ago

    Ever try to juggle foods permitted when one has multiple medical conditions? We are suppose to eliminate or at least greatly limit fats (which means meats also), carbohydrates, and just when one thinks it can’t get worse – cruciferious vegetables. Not much left.

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