Well my wife is a little different. Just yesterday we stopped to get a burger. My better half naturally had a BOGO coupon and set both burgers in front of me, contenting herself with some fries. They were very good burgers and I insisted she at least have a bite. Surprisingly she did, but only the one bite. Strong will there.
My husband is like that. When we eat out, most of the times he refuses the dessert, claiming he’s too full and could not ingest anything anymore, not even a caper sized bite of food; then proceeds eating half of my dessert. Good thing I don’t mind sharing it with him. ☺
Speaking of olives, they grow olives in California. So how come ALL the olives in the grocery stores come from Spain or some other country? How is it more profitable to bring in olives from halfway around the world than from 100 miles away???
Wise people anticipate the mooching and bring enough. And I have to make sure I reserve enough to pay dog tax. My dog believes he is due some small portion at the end of each meal and will stare until he collects. If you don’t pay, like the taxman, he becomes demanding and barks. He only wants the one small share and doesn’t mooch during the meal.
It’s probably because she’s deluding herself on dietary self-control. It reminds me of when we had a box of donuts at work. Those that were ‘dieting’ would cut one in half, and ‘not really have one’ by only eating half. We’d end up with several half donuts. Apparently, no one wanted the other half of someone else’s donut and they’d be trashed. Drove me nuts.
I weight my snacks. I know, how anal, right? That said it does help with my weight. Wife always grabs a handful of my Lay’s Original potato chips so I weight out 55 grams and she takes her handful and I get roughly 50 grams which is what I alot myself come snack time.
From Merriam Webster: the angel’s share: the amount of an alcoholic drink (such as cognac, brandy, or whiskey) that is lost to evaporation when the liquid is being aged in porous oak barrels
Up to 1 percent of the volume of the cask can be lost each year through evaporation, sometimes called the angel’s share.—James Suckling, Wine Spectator, 30 Apr. 1992
C over 1 year ago
You never get an honest answer about food
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Angels’ share, I guess but it never fails to happen. You know, “Honest, I’m not hungry. I already had a snack.”
Tyge over 1 year ago
A “taste” of your snack is not a snack!
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
an·gel’s share (ān’ jəlz) n. Informal
The quantity of an alcoholic liquor lost to evaporation during the distilling process.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.
Da'Dad over 1 year ago
Well my wife is a little different. Just yesterday we stopped to get a burger. My better half naturally had a BOGO coupon and set both burgers in front of me, contenting herself with some fries. They were very good burgers and I insisted she at least have a bite. Surprisingly she did, but only the one bite. Strong will there.
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 1 year ago
My husband is like that. When we eat out, most of the times he refuses the dessert, claiming he’s too full and could not ingest anything anymore, not even a caper sized bite of food; then proceeds eating half of my dessert. Good thing I don’t mind sharing it with him. ☺
The Orange Mailman over 1 year ago
My wife has a history of doing this exact thing. When I call her on it her response is, “But I didn’t want a snack, I wanted part of yours.”
nosirrom over 1 year ago
Now Arlo’s angel owes him a share.
flagmichael over 1 year ago
That has never happened in my household, as a kid or as an adult. If we don’t want food when offered, why would we want it when somebody is eating it?
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
Cheese and olives. Yum.
trainnut1956 over 1 year ago
Speaking of olives, they grow olives in California. So how come ALL the olives in the grocery stores come from Spain or some other country? How is it more profitable to bring in olives from halfway around the world than from 100 miles away???
shorzy over 1 year ago
How does Arlo stay skinny when snacking so much? That does NOT happen in real life.
kingbrlee Premium Member over 1 year ago
Janis is just doing a taste test, She wouldn’t want Arlo to eat rancid olives.
jarvisloop over 1 year ago
I impressed myself. I actually remembered this one, although I had forgotten that it is 9 years old.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 1 year ago
“I do but I don’t.”
Prescott_Philosopher over 1 year ago
Angels share. Boy, I haven’t heard that one in a long time. Obviously, I have to go to wineries more often.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wise people anticipate the mooching and bring enough. And I have to make sure I reserve enough to pay dog tax. My dog believes he is due some small portion at the end of each meal and will stare until he collects. If you don’t pay, like the taxman, he becomes demanding and barks. He only wants the one small share and doesn’t mooch during the meal.
Komix Lover over 1 year ago
It’s probably because she’s deluding herself on dietary self-control. It reminds me of when we had a box of donuts at work. Those that were ‘dieting’ would cut one in half, and ‘not really have one’ by only eating half. We’d end up with several half donuts. Apparently, no one wanted the other half of someone else’s donut and they’d be trashed. Drove me nuts.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
Arlo knew that would happen…sharing is love!
formathe over 1 year ago
I weight my snacks. I know, how anal, right? That said it does help with my weight. Wife always grabs a handful of my Lay’s Original potato chips so I weight out 55 grams and she takes her handful and I get roughly 50 grams which is what I alot myself come snack time.
locake over 1 year ago
He is eating cheese and olives on a flat plate? Seems like the olives would roll off. I would need some bread or crackers with the cheese.
Intergalactic Hussy over 1 year ago
I recognize the pimento-stuffed olives, but is that a brick of blue cheese?
Tetonbil over 1 year ago
Heck , i would share my snacks with my gal, no problem.
paul brians over 1 year ago
From Merriam Webster: the angel’s share: the amount of an alcoholic drink (such as cognac, brandy, or whiskey) that is lost to evaporation when the liquid is being aged in porous oak barrels
Up to 1 percent of the volume of the cask can be lost each year through evaporation, sometimes called the angel’s share.—James Suckling, Wine Spectator, 30 Apr. 1992
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
And an angel she is…..
TaraDianeHarless over 1 year ago
Sometimes you don’t feel hungry until you are sitting there smelling it.
hk Premium Member over 1 year ago
Snacks on Sunday are calorie free.
JP Steve Premium Member over 1 year ago
In Panel 4 is Janis grinning or chewing? (or both…)