Howdy all…
Claude’s being just a bit greedy…
in the May 8th 2020 “CLEO and COMPANY”
trying to sneak all the leftovers… on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
Do I feel bad for perpetual mooch and slacker Cleo Clifford?
Heck no…
I just think it isn’t nice of Claude to not share the leftovers with Clara…
who probably brought home more of her dinner than Claude did of his.
And eating it in front of all of us, too.
Good thing it wasn’t me who brought it home…
Just try sneaking my leftover steak some time, Claude….
A basset hound has nothing on me, when it comes to herding steak!
When I was quite young, I think doggy bags were just that…. to bring bones and scraps to your pets.
I remember being surprised when some people brought home food and ate it themselves.
I was taken to a nice restaurant that sent leftovers home in the traditional foil swan… I was charmed…
Now most restaurants don’t even pretend it’s for the dog…. they offer you containers to keep everything looking nice, not squished in a bag.
I’ve read that it’s still hard to get a one in Europe and Great Britain…
Chefs don’t like you to take home their creations and alter them…. like putting the perfect beef into a sandwich…
and customers and waiters both consider it declassé to ask for your leftovers, like some starving peon.
But there’s a world wide movement to end food waste…. so some are coming around.
Howdy all…
Claude’s being just a bit greedy…
in the May 8th 2020 “CLEO and COMPANY”
trying to sneak all the leftovers… on Sherpa
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
Do I feel bad for perpetual mooch and slacker Cleo Clifford?
Heck no…
I just think it isn’t nice of Claude to not share the leftovers with Clara…
who probably brought home more of her dinner than Claude did of his.
And eating it in front of all of us, too.
Good thing it wasn’t me who brought it home…
Just try sneaking my leftover steak some time, Claude….
A basset hound has nothing on me, when it comes to herding steak!
When I was quite young, I think doggy bags were just that…. to bring bones and scraps to your pets.
I remember being surprised when some people brought home food and ate it themselves.
I was taken to a nice restaurant that sent leftovers home in the traditional foil swan… I was charmed…
but it was hard to know what to do with it, afterward…. walking around San Francisco and taking the streetcar and buses, on a car-less date.Now most restaurants don’t even pretend it’s for the dog…. they offer you containers to keep everything looking nice, not squished in a bag.
I’ve read that it’s still hard to get a one in Europe and Great Britain…
Chefs don’t like you to take home their creations and alter them…. like putting the perfect beef into a sandwich…
and customers and waiters both consider it declassé to ask for your leftovers, like some starving peon.
But there’s a world wide movement to end food waste…. so some are coming around.