And we all know the Woman is an unquestionable authority on these matters. If she says it, it must be true! (And Elvis says that, so that’s two layers of authority right there.)
I shudder to think of the fate of dry macaroni if my mom’s Siamese twins got hold of it. Merry and Pippin love things that can be batted swiftly and loudly across the hard floor – we suspect they may have been footballers* in a previous life. It’d all be under the couch/back into the pantry/under the kitchen shelves in no time!
*rest-of-the-world football. Soccer, to Americans.
My daughter is almost at the age where she can start doing this and I know I’m going to ugly cry the first time she gives me one. Not sure yet if I’m going to frame it or wear it until it disintegrates.
I don’t think macaroni necklaces were a thing when a lot of us in the Orb here were toddlers. Perhaps Marco Polo hadn’t yet returned from his trip east.
SUNDAY FUN DAY Given all the joy that the incomparable Georgia Dunn provides us during the week, here is the spot to share some of our own sunshine and good news back to the community she created.
I have fond memories of my daughter gluing pasta onto paper plates, making macaroni necklaces, and I still have a clay fish she made. Now I have some pictures my great-granddaughter made for me on the fridge.
I agree with Elvis about calculating the current market value of macaroni. I all depends on the store you go to, if it’s name brand or store brand, if it’s name brand which name brand is it, size of box or bag you’re buy, and which state or province you get it in. Oughta check next time I go to the supermarket to see if glutten free and wheat affect the price.
I love how proud the boys are of their new necklaces. And Burt, how dare you correct Elvis. While it’s true that the raw materials can be purchased at the grocers, the finished product is one of original craftsmanship. (That’s surely what Elvis meant to day ;) )
We used to do those with my Grandma all the time. She passed yesterday and is now at home with the Lord. Thank you everyone for all well wishes I’ve received over the past week.
Happy extra hour day! (For those of you subjected to daylight savings (silly) time.)
The Orb has kindly helped me with my Bartok, who is sorta diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. I’m working with a (very!) limited budget, and a decent vet who has some unfortunate, um…. “blind spots”? That might be descriptive.
Vet thought Bartok was balanced pretty well. When I noticed marked back leg weakness, Vet’s 2 concerns were 1) using the litter box and 2) pain. Good answers to those so he said “he’s just old”. I had to persistently bring up side effects of prednisolone (steroid) treatment, and when he finally addressed it he was “Well, maybe. But it’s the best balance.”
To summarize, vet seems to be in “hospice” mindframe, whereas I’m in “LIFE!” mindframe. Alternative and new options are not “his thing”. So, he works with my budget, another vet is $ and a cat specialist vet is $$. So I research.
Found a therapy, treating the intestinal biome, that’s got a LOT of potential. It’s KINDA a “poop transplant”, but there’s NO POOP involved for the patients! ;-)
There’s testing kits and capsules for 1 or 2 months. Test, get results, treat condition, retest. I’m a little nervous about the pill, but I’d sure get it in him somehow. I COULD go cheaper and just give him the pills, see what happens. But, more real info just seems better?
Anyone know anything about this? If I do this and it WORKS, I’ll probably be repeating it periodically. Of course, I’d also save his life. <3<3<3
Bartok responded BEAUTIFULLY when I got him on raw diet, even with the pred. So, maybe more care of his gut will do more good?
Right now, he’s got enough strength to get to some favorite high spots, and live pretty well still. But he sometimes falls when trying to was his face with his paw. His other front leg gives out. He’s SO VERY on the edge! I feel like I MUST make a difference NOW.
Thoughts? Experiences? Other knowledge? Anything I’m missing?
My mom surprised me one time with a piece of painted plaster of Paris with a paperclip stuck in the side. I don’t remember when I might have made it, and right now I don’t even when she brought it out of hiding. Part of what I do remember is that I recognized it immediately when I saw it. Even now, I remember exactly what it looked like. It’s always amazing what will trigger lost memories. Thanks to everyone, particularly Georgia, for helping dredge up a truly pleasant flashback. . .
where should I start….look at Elvis with the 24 karat string of macaroni, that cant be bought at the grocery store…..it like the most precious look on his face.
The toddler has just made everyone so happy. LOVE MOM’S necklace and bracelet. I wonder why the man didn’t get one, he must be sooo sad
Just an update on my hip. It’s not as bad as yesterday. I had trouble sleeping last night though, because my ankle on that same side was bothering me and I just could not get comfortable in bed. Once again, I won’t be up to sitting in my crappy chair to read most of today’s comments.
Haven’t read all the comments and have been missing a lot this week, so blanket support to all who need it and huzzahs for those who have things to celebrate.
OT: I very recently learned something and todays comic gives me a perfect excuse to share. Pasta that has been cooked and then cooled is better for you because it then becomes a resistant starch, which functions kind of like soluble fiber. … This includes improved insulin sensitivity, lower blood sugar levels, reduced appetite and various benefits for digestion. This is also true of potatoes and rice. In one source I read that this is increased further when then reheated.
Make sure you properly refrigerate your pasta and rice as you do this because the bacteria that can grow in them otherwise, Bacillus cereus, is seriously bad for you (can even cause liver failure and death) and makes pasta and rice high risk foods for food poisoning when not handled properly.
More about resistant starch here in a link in replies. Curious how many of you already knew this.
Sue Ellen about 5 years ago
You all look maaaahvelous! (But keep an eye on the baby. Dry macaroni could be a choking hazard.)
Colorado Expat about 5 years ago
I’m pondering Puck preening his pasta!
Le'letha Premium Member about 5 years ago
And we all know the Woman is an unquestionable authority on these matters. If she says it, it must be true! (And Elvis says that, so that’s two layers of authority right there.)
I shudder to think of the fate of dry macaroni if my mom’s Siamese twins got hold of it. Merry and Pippin love things that can be batted swiftly and loudly across the hard floor – we suspect they may have been footballers* in a previous life. It’d all be under the couch/back into the pantry/under the kitchen shelves in no time!
*rest-of-the-world football. Soccer, to Americans.
MrsXandamere about 5 years ago
My daughter is almost at the age where she can start doing this and I know I’m going to ugly cry the first time she gives me one. Not sure yet if I’m going to frame it or wear it until it disintegrates.
Jungle Empress about 5 years ago
OMC, that second-to-last panel! Puck is so adorable when he’s that happy!
The Toddler’s macaroni necklaces are indeed priceless treasures.
DennisinSeattle about 5 years ago
Love the expression on the Woman in the last panel, so happy she wants to cry.
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
Hey, we Mans, Womans, and Toddlers started out trading shells as currency, didn’t we?
Robin Harwood about 5 years ago
The baby’s necklace is doomed.
catmom1360 about 5 years ago
A riot of rigatoni.
about 5 years ago
I would totally wear one of those!
Gent about 5 years ago
Holy macaroni! Don’t play with your food!
Biskits about 5 years ago
Yummy mummy.
anne o about 5 years ago
I don’t think macaroni necklaces were a thing when a lot of us in the Orb here were toddlers. Perhaps Marco Polo hadn’t yet returned from his trip east.
WelshRat Premium Member about 5 years ago
The Toddler’s a star. And Bert’s missing out.
dadoctah about 5 years ago
Little late in the year for Vacation Bible School, isn’t it?
wolfiiig about 5 years ago
Those kitties should be appearing on QVC. Product and Presentation!
PammWhittaker about 5 years ago
I remember making those :) And gluing macaroni on cigar boxes for jewelry boxes. Do kids even do that anymore, the cigar boxes?
ElliottB.C.Rennie about 5 years ago
Uncooked Pasta also has the benefit of high velocities on linoleum when batted with a fuzzy paw. It’s value is incalculable
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
Hey! Elvis has two and I don’t even have one yet.
cat19632001 about 5 years ago
The Toddler is already expanding his product line – the Woman has bracelets.
tatempleman about 5 years ago
Love the pleased looks on those kitty faces!
Pet about 5 years ago
So precious. <3 <3
GSD Mom Premium Member about 5 years ago
It’s quite clear that all involved are enjoying today’s project!
GSD Mom Premium Member about 5 years ago
SUNDAY FUN DAY Given all the joy that the incomparable Georgia Dunn provides us during the week, here is the spot to share some of our own sunshine and good news back to the community she created.
ladykat about 5 years ago
I have fond memories of my daughter gluing pasta onto paper plates, making macaroni necklaces, and I still have a clay fish she made. Now I have some pictures my great-granddaughter made for me on the fridge.
rs0204 Premium Member about 5 years ago
That is so sweet. I miss when our kids were that age.
alliegator about 5 years ago
I still have child-made bracelets in my jewelry box (aforementioned child is a senior in college). Sigh….
Colorado Expat about 5 years ago
OT — more vintage technology musings…
knight1192a about 5 years ago
I agree with Elvis about calculating the current market value of macaroni. I all depends on the store you go to, if it’s name brand or store brand, if it’s name brand which name brand is it, size of box or bag you’re buy, and which state or province you get it in. Oughta check next time I go to the supermarket to see if glutten free and wheat affect the price.
maggijoseph Premium Member about 5 years ago
Puck’s excitement with his little tongue poked out is beyond adorable, but I’m still worrying about Goldie amidst all this lovely fun!
sugordon about 5 years ago
I love how proud the boys are of their new necklaces. And Burt, how dare you correct Elvis. While it’s true that the raw materials can be purchased at the grocers, the finished product is one of original craftsmanship. (That’s surely what Elvis meant to day ;) )
1001770 about 5 years ago
We used to do those with my Grandma all the time. She passed yesterday and is now at home with the Lord. Thank you everyone for all well wishes I’ve received over the past week.
Bwahahaha! about 5 years ago
The last panel is so cute
Theresa Fichtner Premium Member about 5 years ago
This goes in my top ten for BCN. Just too sweet!
Denny Wheeler Premium Member about 5 years ago
Lupin, in the last panel. The picture of smug.
Lauren Kramer about 5 years ago
More precious than the most flawless diamond!
anomalous4 about 5 years ago
Hey, Toddler, don’t forget to make one for Dad!
Keep on keepin' on about 5 years ago
Happy extra hour day! (For those of you subjected to daylight savings (silly) time.)
The Orb has kindly helped me with my Bartok, who is sorta diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. I’m working with a (very!) limited budget, and a decent vet who has some unfortunate, um…. “blind spots”? That might be descriptive.
Vet thought Bartok was balanced pretty well. When I noticed marked back leg weakness, Vet’s 2 concerns were 1) using the litter box and 2) pain. Good answers to those so he said “he’s just old”. I had to persistently bring up side effects of prednisolone (steroid) treatment, and when he finally addressed it he was “Well, maybe. But it’s the best balance.”
To summarize, vet seems to be in “hospice” mindframe, whereas I’m in “LIFE!” mindframe. Alternative and new options are not “his thing”. So, he works with my budget, another vet is $ and a cat specialist vet is $$. So I research.
Found a therapy, treating the intestinal biome, that’s got a LOT of potential. It’s KINDA a “poop transplant”, but there’s NO POOP involved for the patients! ;-)
There’s testing kits and capsules for 1 or 2 months. Test, get results, treat condition, retest. I’m a little nervous about the pill, but I’d sure get it in him somehow. I COULD go cheaper and just give him the pills, see what happens. But, more real info just seems better?
Anyone know anything about this? If I do this and it WORKS, I’ll probably be repeating it periodically. Of course, I’d also save his life. <3<3<3
Bartok responded BEAUTIFULLY when I got him on raw diet, even with the pred. So, maybe more care of his gut will do more good?
Right now, he’s got enough strength to get to some favorite high spots, and live pretty well still. But he sometimes falls when trying to was his face with his paw. His other front leg gives out. He’s SO VERY on the edge! I feel like I MUST make a difference NOW.
Thoughts? Experiences? Other knowledge? Anything I’m missing?
<3<3<3<3<3
Gent about 5 years ago
By the way, to those of you setting your daylight savings, enjoy your time! I don’t have to deal with any of that! Ha ha ha ha!
KL about 5 years ago
AWWWWWW…. so adorable! I especially love Pucky’s reaction to his valuable necklace.
Mx Crazy Cat Person about 5 years ago
Happy Puck in the last panel, so cute!
The others are adorable too, but I am pretty sure I am in love with Puck.
1MadHat Premium Member about 5 years ago
My mom surprised me one time with a piece of painted plaster of Paris with a paperclip stuck in the side. I don’t remember when I might have made it, and right now I don’t even when she brought it out of hiding. Part of what I do remember is that I recognized it immediately when I saw it. Even now, I remember exactly what it looked like. It’s always amazing what will trigger lost memories. Thanks to everyone, particularly Georgia, for helping dredge up a truly pleasant flashback. . .
Janetb689 about 5 years ago
The toddler has just made everyone so happy. LOVE MOM’S necklace and bracelet. I wonder why the man didn’t get one, he must be sooo sad
Code the Enforcer about 5 years ago
I was thinking about jewelry commercials! …
“He went to Ronzoni !!” …
(One can also insert ‘Barilla’, ‘Buitoni’, or your favorite brand!!)
Plus, (with song): “Every Kiss Begins with KRAFT!” …
Then, from a local jeweler’s commercial, a good while ago …
“Beautiful, YES! … But are they REAL?!” …
And the answer is, YES! They are!! :)
Maizing about 5 years ago
Hi all,
Just an update on my hip. It’s not as bad as yesterday. I had trouble sleeping last night though, because my ankle on that same side was bothering me and I just could not get comfortable in bed. Once again, I won’t be up to sitting in my crappy chair to read most of today’s comments.
astriddt about 5 years ago
some kind of parallel going on here, many sides of one story… https://www.gocomics.com/peanuts/2019/11/03
shirins Premium Member about 5 years ago
Haven’t read all the comments and have been missing a lot this week, so blanket support to all who need it and huzzahs for those who have things to celebrate.
OT: I very recently learned something and todays comic gives me a perfect excuse to share. Pasta that has been cooked and then cooled is better for you because it then becomes a resistant starch, which functions kind of like soluble fiber. … This includes improved insulin sensitivity, lower blood sugar levels, reduced appetite and various benefits for digestion. This is also true of potatoes and rice. In one source I read that this is increased further when then reheated.
Make sure you properly refrigerate your pasta and rice as you do this because the bacteria that can grow in them otherwise, Bacillus cereus, is seriously bad for you (can even cause liver failure and death) and makes pasta and rice high risk foods for food poisoning when not handled properly.
More about resistant starch here in a link in replies. Curious how many of you already knew this.
Olive O'Sudden about 5 years ago
I do hope The Man didn’t suffer any permanent damage (pantry lung?) when working in the macaroni mine.♥
Taracinablue about 5 years ago
Very precious indeed =) So cute. Man, I miss my nieces… (moved to another state)
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
Maybe the resident artist could tell more?
Shay about 5 years ago
This is too adorable! Well, done Georgia!
B E A N (the sequel) over 2 years ago
Sheeeeesh!
LeslieAnn Premium Member over 1 year ago
This strip is precious.