True, even the sub-species with meat sauce is neither venomous nor poisonous. (Both species can, however, burn your tongue if you do not let them cool after capture.)
Both ravioli vineyards and spaghetti trees are very difficult to maintain. I could never get my ravioli to “fruit” properly, I think maybe the soil here isn’t sufficiently cheesy enough …
Ravioli should stick to their vines in Italy. When they wander away, they risk being seen by a hungry predator, and then, no matter how fast they run, they are doomed.
I’ve seen the most fiercest of hunters catch leaves and tea bags and sponges, oh my, but few would be brave enough to take down a mighty ravioli! What a good house panther you are, Pucky!
Just about every culture has some kind of “stuffed dumpling”. Italians have their ravioli, Russians their pelmeni, other Eastern Europeans have pierogi, East Asians have potstickers (except for the Japanese who have gyoza), the Spanish have empanadas, India has samosas, Israel has kreplach.
Monroe likes chicken teriyaki ramen. He jumped on my lap during lunch, sniffed my bento box, and started licking up my ramen noodles. It was hilarious! His appetite is clearly better.
We looked at the ingredients for the Rebound the vet gave us to supplement his nutrition, and despite the fact that it smells like vanilla Ensure (yuck!), it has various chicken components like spray dried chicken liver, poultry broth (concentrate), poultry fat, and amino acids and vitamins/minerals. He does take it pretty readily. Heck, he even puts up with getting his antibiotic and the eye drops.
Achilles keeps chasing Monroe and wanting to wrestle and play. He’s polite enough to bat him lightly, but Monroe doesn’t want to wrestle or tolerate light bites. He squeals, and Achilles stops, then watches him, following him when he goes anywhere.
I love today’s strip. It shows all three of our boys’ personalities so well. I absolutely love Lupin in panel three with his somewhat bloodthirsty glee. And we see both Elvis’s feline pride in panel two along with his wise caution in the later panels. And sweet yet mighty Puck in both hunter and professor modes. Brilliant job allround
Ravioli are easily defeated in their natural state; however, if they are toasted, their shell develops an almost armor-like coating. Marinara sauce is your only defense when subduing these mutated, cheese-filled delicacies.
The scourge of toasted ravioli was started by mad scientists/chefs in St. Louis. The first toasted ravioli escaped the lab/kitchen in the 1950s at a restaurant called Angelo Oldani’s on the Hill, the Italian neighborhood of St. Louis. By the way, Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola grew up on the Hill in St. Louis.
Hamilton A. Cat has battled these toasted wee-beasties before, and I am happy to say he has always come out on top.
This is a brilliant comic, but I particularly love panel 3. Lupin wants to hear all the juicy stories! Puck is a mighty hunter. For Sunday news, a little diversion into sports and leisure is certainly appropriate.
This comic one of the very few ones (perhaps the only one?) these days to has beautiful colouring work, especially something that is coloured by hand by cartoonist herself instead of computer colouring. And that’s a very nice yellow-red backgrounds variation in them panels.
“Double sided underbelly” (grin, snort, chuckle) Perhaps it is a member of the order Testudines… And one side is the plastron and the other is the carapace…?! But puck is definitely their natural predator, note the dentition specifically evolved to crack the Ravioli’s defenses (Panel 4).
It can squirt cheese if attacked too aggressively, and the cheese can burn. Puck is practicing for his annual attack on the leaves to save everyone, once again. What a brave and noble kitty!
So here’s something I find interesting: I learned from a voice therapist that different languages are stored in slightly different areas of the brain. Many people lose their ability to speak, due to a stroke. But in some cases, bilingual people lose one language, but retain others. Even if they lose their native language, they can sometimes still communicate in their second language. (It all depends on where the stroke hits.) I find that hopeful news.
Raviolis may also be meat filled. Too bad for me I can’t have any. Not because of alergies, because there are folks here who don’t like them and refuse to let anyone have them in this house.
McColl34 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Once again, I am certain that this cartoon is in no way based on real life. The Real Life Puck would never do such a thing.
Le'letha Premium Member about 2 years ago
A TRIUMPH! Congratulations, Pucky! Every panel of this made me snort-laugh. Look at that mouthful of pillow!
…is there a singular of ravioli? Is it a raviola? A raviolo? A raviolum?
McColl34 Premium Member about 2 years ago
True, even the sub-species with meat sauce is neither venomous nor poisonous. (Both species can, however, burn your tongue if you do not let them cool after capture.)
Le'letha Premium Member about 2 years ago
Also, props for the venomous/poisonous distinction!
dmah Premium Member about 2 years ago
Both ravioli vineyards and spaghetti trees are very difficult to maintain. I could never get my ravioli to “fruit” properly, I think maybe the soil here isn’t sufficiently cheesy enough …
Sue Ellen about 2 years ago
I like ravioli filled with butternut squash and covered in alfredo sauce.
Robin Harwood about 2 years ago
Ravioli should stick to their vines in Italy. When they wander away, they risk being seen by a hungry predator, and then, no matter how fast they run, they are doomed.
RAGs about 2 years ago
While we are talking about foreign foods, I like char siu bao.
MrsXandamere about 2 years ago
Georgia, I deeply love that you are the kind of nerd who both knows and enforces the proper use of venomous vs poisonous.
Gent about 2 years ago
Ya means like pizza, eh.
Jungle Empress about 2 years ago
I’ve seen the most fiercest of hunters catch leaves and tea bags and sponges, oh my, but few would be brave enough to take down a mighty ravioli! What a good house panther you are, Pucky!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
O ravioli mio! According to the “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain!”-rhyme, I like to proclaim:
Golly! The ravioli in this frolic comic makes me jolly…
WelshRat Premium Member about 2 years ago
Puck vs food.
Sue Ellen about 2 years ago
Puck is obviously not into sharing!
dadoctah about 2 years ago
Just about every culture has some kind of “stuffed dumpling”. Italians have their ravioli, Russians their pelmeni, other Eastern Europeans have pierogi, East Asians have potstickers (except for the Japanese who have gyoza), the Spanish have empanadas, India has samosas, Israel has kreplach.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
Monroe likes chicken teriyaki ramen. He jumped on my lap during lunch, sniffed my bento box, and started licking up my ramen noodles. It was hilarious! His appetite is clearly better.
We looked at the ingredients for the Rebound the vet gave us to supplement his nutrition, and despite the fact that it smells like vanilla Ensure (yuck!), it has various chicken components like spray dried chicken liver, poultry broth (concentrate), poultry fat, and amino acids and vitamins/minerals. He does take it pretty readily. Heck, he even puts up with getting his antibiotic and the eye drops.
Achilles keeps chasing Monroe and wanting to wrestle and play. He’s polite enough to bat him lightly, but Monroe doesn’t want to wrestle or tolerate light bites. He squeals, and Achilles stops, then watches him, following him when he goes anywhere.
Code the Enforcer about 2 years ago
Raviolis can’t sting or bite. … Just like Tribbles!! … :)
Ricky Bennett about 2 years ago
Panel 4 has the best picture of Puck I’ve ever seen! It even rivals Invisible Lupin! X^D
deadheadzan about 2 years ago
I’ve got me some hankerin’ for some potato and cheese pierogis …..just sayin’.
cat19632001 about 2 years ago
Is wild ravioli better than farm raised?
cat19632001 about 2 years ago
Panels 1 & 3 – Lupin rejoices and celebrates (see fangs and twitching tail) the success of a fellow apex predator.
cat19632001 about 2 years ago
From now on, raviolis peacefully waddling through the Big Pink House will need to designate a ravioli to keep watch for these fearsome apex predators.
Ravioli's Gale Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wonderful
Snowy&Finlay about 2 years ago
This prey must have escaped the dinner plate, they can be slippery little buggers. Hopelully there was no onion in the soil to get into the filling.
sugordon about 2 years ago
I love today’s strip. It shows all three of our boys’ personalities so well. I absolutely love Lupin in panel three with his somewhat bloodthirsty glee. And we see both Elvis’s feline pride in panel two along with his wise caution in the later panels. And sweet yet mighty Puck in both hunter and professor modes. Brilliant job allround
Kitty Katz about 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
At the Great Pyramid
Beatrixia: Hello, everyone. What brings you to the No Longer Hidden Library?
Maat-Tilda: Actually, we’re here to get gold for repairing Thomios’ tray.
Bea: Oh, my! What happened?
Tillie: Lupinium.
Bea: Gotcha.
Sophititi: Ohariko-San and Li-San have a way of fixing the tray and making it even more beautiful.
Shisho-San: Do you mean kintsugi?
Li-San: Yes. Iron Glove has graciously agreed to prepare gold from the room in front of here so we can begin.
Iron Glove: I’ve made some of the gold into powder. Now you can add it to the lacquer to make the adhesive.
Li-San: Now Tillie-San, if you wouldn’t mind holding these pieces together for a few minutes.
Tillie: Not at all.
Bea: It’s so beautiful!
Li-San: Now its story can continue.
Shisto-San: And you can find scrolls about it under the number 738.18.
Meanwhile, Back in Rhode Island
Sophie: Thank you for letting me use your tray to hold my art project, Thomas. How long has it been in your family?
Tommy: I don’t know. It seems like we’ve had it since forever.
dputhoff62 about 2 years ago
Gad, now I want Ravioli for lunch!
bonita.eley about 2 years ago
I think Puck is right!
fuzzybritches about 2 years ago
BTW, I’m also loving Burt’s friendly snark. Double-sided underbelly, indeed.
fuzzybritches about 2 years ago
also, Cats with Hands is fun today:
http://www.catswithhands.com/cdaily.html
rs0204 Premium Member about 2 years ago
WARNING:
Ravioli are easily defeated in their natural state; however, if they are toasted, their shell develops an almost armor-like coating. Marinara sauce is your only defense when subduing these mutated, cheese-filled delicacies.
The scourge of toasted ravioli was started by mad scientists/chefs in St. Louis. The first toasted ravioli escaped the lab/kitchen in the 1950s at a restaurant called Angelo Oldani’s on the Hill, the Italian neighborhood of St. Louis. By the way, Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola grew up on the Hill in St. Louis.
Hamilton A. Cat has battled these toasted wee-beasties before, and I am happy to say he has always come out on top.
ladykat about 2 years ago
MMM…ravioli in a nice brown butter and sage sauce…
Miss Mina about 2 years ago
Proud Pucky fangs!
prrdh about 2 years ago
Che gatto feroce!
DawnMcCandless about 2 years ago
Happy Iggy Gotcha Day!!!!!!!!!!!!
Katzen1415 about 2 years ago
This is a brilliant comic, but I particularly love panel 3. Lupin wants to hear all the juicy stories! Puck is a mighty hunter. For Sunday news, a little diversion into sports and leisure is certainly appropriate.
fgerbil46 about 2 years ago
Todays BCN is totally hilarious!
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Puck has done his research.
Gent about 2 years ago
Great work Pucky. You does well. Next me trains you to steals a whole picanic basket.
Gent about 2 years ago
This comic one of the very few ones (perhaps the only one?) these days to has beautiful colouring work, especially something that is coloured by hand by cartoonist herself instead of computer colouring. And that’s a very nice yellow-red backgrounds variation in them panels.
wolfiiig about 2 years ago
Great strip! I’ll be smiling all day until my NFL team loses :(
ChristineL Premium Member about 2 years ago
It’s an itty bitty pillow that looks like it’s the size of his head!
buflogal! about 2 years ago
I can picture Puck chasing the slippery pasta pillow across the kitchen floor. Every time he grabs for it the elusive raviolo slips away.
daswaff about 2 years ago
“Double sided underbelly” (grin, snort, chuckle) Perhaps it is a member of the order Testudines… And one side is the plastron and the other is the carapace…?! But puck is definitely their natural predator, note the dentition specifically evolved to crack the Ravioli’s defenses (Panel 4).
marilynnbyerly about 2 years ago
It can squirt cheese if attacked too aggressively, and the cheese can burn. Puck is practicing for his annual attack on the leaves to save everyone, once again. What a brave and noble kitty!
metagalaxy1970 about 2 years ago
Love the fang fest! Lupin and Pucky!
Bucinka about 2 years ago
You mean toxic, and if there are onions in the filling, be careful!
lofox Premium Member about 2 years ago
So here’s something I find interesting: I learned from a voice therapist that different languages are stored in slightly different areas of the brain. Many people lose their ability to speak, due to a stroke. But in some cases, bilingual people lose one language, but retain others. Even if they lose their native language, they can sometimes still communicate in their second language. (It all depends on where the stroke hits.) I find that hopeful news.
SheMc about 2 years ago
Ravioli, I can’t remember the last time I had some!!! no trees anywhere close!!!
ajwaldtwo about 2 years ago
Love it Georgia! Reminds me of a cat I knew that use to steal pats of butter and run around the apartment to avoid capture and retrieval.
MT Wallet about 2 years ago
I have a new neighbor! It’s mean looking and I don’t think it likes me but it is the second Halloween decoration in my neighborhood.
Tomato Dog about 2 years ago
I love the spaghetti tree reference! BBC!
Jonathan Mason about 2 years ago
“Ravioli” is the plural, the singular is “raviolo”.
knight1192a about 2 years ago
Raviolis may also be meat filled. Too bad for me I can’t have any. Not because of alergies, because there are folks here who don’t like them and refuse to let anyone have them in this house.
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
Is Puck related to Garfield?
Brian Premium Member about 2 years ago
Here we have the hard-shell “toasted” variety. Crunch crunch.
kittylover.truitt about 2 years ago
Oh my goodness! Puck and his Ravoli:]
Taracinablue about 2 years ago
This is an extra-cute strip. Love Puck’s victorious fangs and Lupin’s quizzical ears.