Gene’s right Donna. Remember the Thanksgiving Dinner fiasco? At least one person in the Wallace household gets the dinner they like.
And to our friend Jasonsnakelover; if you payed attention you saw the “fin” message at the end of the previous comic. The Scary Movie arc is over. Finished. Wrapped up. Done for. So it makes perfect sense for today’s comic to be a standalone gag.
There are soups/stews that are better than next day. Although you may get tired of turkey before it’s done there are some good things to do with leftovers for a couple days (along with the pumpkin and pecan pies), and this Friday I had corned beef – with leftovers for hash last night.
What the…? What are you talking about, Gene? Of course people like leftovers. When I cook something delicious, why wouldn’t I want to eat it again the next day? I live for the days where I already have something prepared that I only need to warm up. And stuff like lasagna doesn’t even reach peak taste until it has been warmed up at least once.
Nobody eats leftovers??? Who are you kidding? That’s . . . that’s. . .so wasteful, I can’t even think of a label bad enough. We have leftovers all the time. I only cook four days a week, and the other three days we finish up. . . As a matter of fact, we’ve got leftover Chinese for dinner today.
Got to strongly disagree with panel #6. Pasta always IMPROVES when it’s left over. The runny water of the first-time serving has been absorbed and/or evaporated and so lasagna and ESPECIALLY spaghetti are MUCH heartier and tastier the second and subsequent times around.
Add me to the roster of those who not only like leftovers but live for them. One big batch of stew prepared in the slow cooker can equal as many as half a dozen dinners.
Two hints: freeze half of it, preferably in containers that are big enough for one dinner each; and never have the same dish two nights in succession, to forestall getting tired of it. Do up a few big batches of different things, and have them in rotation.
Me, eating cereal for breakfast: “Meh.” Me, eating cereal for dinner: (in a French accent) “Aah! The flavor! The consistency! Tres magnifique! No other cuisine on earth can achieve such perfection!”
Leftovers are great. Reason 1: I wouldn’t have cooked it in the first place if I didn’t like it. Reason 2: Good, homemade food and no pots and pans to wash!
hvallalkozo about 1 year ago
Gene’s right Donna. Remember the Thanksgiving Dinner fiasco? At least one person in the Wallace household gets the dinner they like.
And to our friend Jasonsnakelover; if you payed attention you saw the “fin” message at the end of the previous comic. The Scary Movie arc is over. Finished. Wrapped up. Done for. So it makes perfect sense for today’s comic to be a standalone gag.
rheddmobile about 1 year ago
Don’t they have a Chinese place that delivers? I guess this strip is set in the past, isn’t it, as opposed to post-Covid everybody delivers era.
Jonathan Lemon creator about 1 year ago
Yum. Flakey.
Ida No about 1 year ago
Dinner pancakes!
TonysSon about 1 year ago
And we all know there won’t be ice cream for desert thanks to “Jingles”.
seah about 1 year ago
in my family, if there are leftovers enough for three days, you better believe that’s what we’re eating for those days! XD
saylorgirl about 1 year ago
Breakfast food for dinner is good! Couple eggs, bacon and toast, or pancakes, and waffles, it’s all good!
landyk about 1 year ago
I count on certain meals being large enough for leftovers, absolute favorite is beef noodle soup with tons of vegetables.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Gene, don’t be ridiculous. I’ve eaten leftovers for dinner before and it’s not so bad. Except for leftover pizza. I’d never eat that.
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
There are soups/stews that are better than next day. Although you may get tired of turkey before it’s done there are some good things to do with leftovers for a couple days (along with the pumpkin and pecan pies), and this Friday I had corned beef – with leftovers for hash last night.
Algolei I about 1 year ago
First of all, what the heck is “leftover lasagna”? That implies that there was lasagna and nobody ate it. I mean, come on! That’s not possible!
And second, can I have the “leftover” lasagna?
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 year ago
“We’d all rather starve, and you know it.”
He won that round.
stamps about 1 year ago
Personally, I love leftovers.
snarkm about 1 year ago
What the…? What are you talking about, Gene? Of course people like leftovers. When I cook something delicious, why wouldn’t I want to eat it again the next day? I live for the days where I already have something prepared that I only need to warm up. And stuff like lasagna doesn’t even reach peak taste until it has been warmed up at least once.
car2ner about 1 year ago
Hubby buys too much food when we go out, but that means take homes for breakfast or lunch
1953Baby about 1 year ago
Nobody eats leftovers??? Who are you kidding? That’s . . . that’s. . .so wasteful, I can’t even think of a label bad enough. We have leftovers all the time. I only cook four days a week, and the other three days we finish up. . . As a matter of fact, we’ve got leftover Chinese for dinner today.
EMGULS79 about 1 year ago
Got to strongly disagree with panel #6. Pasta always IMPROVES when it’s left over. The runny water of the first-time serving has been absorbed and/or evaporated and so lasagna and ESPECIALLY spaghetti are MUCH heartier and tastier the second and subsequent times around.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 1 year ago
Stop being such a diva and eat the lasagna your wife made! Have you ever made lasagna? Not easy!
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 1 year ago
Add me to the roster of those who not only like leftovers but live for them. One big batch of stew prepared in the slow cooker can equal as many as half a dozen dinners.
Two hints: freeze half of it, preferably in containers that are big enough for one dinner each; and never have the same dish two nights in succession, to forestall getting tired of it. Do up a few big batches of different things, and have them in rotation.
bookworm0812 about 1 year ago
Lasanga is one thing I don’t mind eating leftovers of. I mean, it’s not as good as when it’s fresh, but still decent.
rickicker about 1 year ago
Me, eating cereal for breakfast: “Meh.” Me, eating cereal for dinner: (in a French accent) “Aah! The flavor! The consistency! Tres magnifique! No other cuisine on earth can achieve such perfection!”
Ugly, Fat and Crabby about 1 year ago
Leftovers are great. Reason 1: I wouldn’t have cooked it in the first place if I didn’t like it. Reason 2: Good, homemade food and no pots and pans to wash!
LrdSlvrhnd about 1 year ago
Gene’s wrong, I always want leftovers, I love leftovers, it means I didn’t have to cook tonight.