2nd last panel: When there are children in the house, that’s what it always looks like. Protip: the best stuff to clean the screen is anti-reflection lens cleaner you’d use on your eyeglasses, available at any optical outlet. Makes an appreciated stocking stuffer too.
I’ve still got the Betty Crocker cookbook my mother received as a wedding present in the 1950s. You can tell which were our favorite recipes by the grease and goop stains on the pages… the peanut butter cookie page is almost illegible. : ) It was a visit to Greenfield Village that probably saved the book from complete ruin. At the Susquehanna Plantation, the guide pointed out that a cookbook was a precious possession in those days, and explained that a recipe would be copied out onto a chalkboard for use in the kitchen, keeping the cookbook safely out of harm’s way. I decided then and there to adopt that practice, but not before our cookbook had accumulated decades worth of “traces of love.” My mom’s favorite Christmas recipe was Lebkuchen, it smelled heavenly as it was baking. Correct or not, she told me it meant “love cooking,” and that’s how I like to think of the old, stained cookbook.
Toronto2: Didn’t Alex Graham (creator of Fred Basset) also do a Punch strip called Man in Kitchen which included “handy household hints” like that? (Probably pre-Saran)
I just hope he wasn’t cooking raw meat or eggs…..One cooking tip I’ve read for using an iGadget in the kitchen is to use a baby carrot like a pointer (it keeps the screan sanitary) and then toss the carrot when done. .And yeah, my cook books all stay back from the possible messes, I tend to type in and save my favorite recipies and then print out a page that I can toss if they get messy. It’s also handy for sending copies to friends that want them.
Sportymonk almost 12 years ago
What simpsonfan2 said +1
baddawg1989 almost 12 years ago
Maybe he’s got the mirror angled so it’s directed at the TV in the den? Just do like we did and get a TV for the kitchen. :-)
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I thought maybe it was her iPad… on a stand or in a case…
And he’s using a recipe on a website….. and getting food all over the screen.
Maybe that’s what thebird meant too…. but he(?) didn’t say what of hers.
LHPuttgrass almost 12 years ago
Imagine their Google history:
clean pancake mix ipadclean redeye gravy ipdaclean cat vomit ipadclean bbq sauec ipadnew ipad price
ScullyUFO almost 12 years ago
2nd last panel: When there are children in the house, that’s what it always looks like. Protip: the best stuff to clean the screen is anti-reflection lens cleaner you’d use on your eyeglasses, available at any optical outlet. Makes an appreciated stocking stuffer too.
Donaldo Premium Member almost 12 years ago
is he getting his own tablet for x-mas or a cook book?
rockngolfer almost 12 years ago
He might be watching Mo Rocca’s cooking show.
QuietStorm27 almost 12 years ago
At least he cooks Janis. My hubby refuses to.
Arianne almost 12 years ago
I’ve still got the Betty Crocker cookbook my mother received as a wedding present in the 1950s. You can tell which were our favorite recipes by the grease and goop stains on the pages… the peanut butter cookie page is almost illegible. : ) It was a visit to Greenfield Village that probably saved the book from complete ruin. At the Susquehanna Plantation, the guide pointed out that a cookbook was a precious possession in those days, and explained that a recipe would be copied out onto a chalkboard for use in the kitchen, keeping the cookbook safely out of harm’s way. I decided then and there to adopt that practice, but not before our cookbook had accumulated decades worth of “traces of love.” My mom’s favorite Christmas recipe was Lebkuchen, it smelled heavenly as it was baking. Correct or not, she told me it meant “love cooking,” and that’s how I like to think of the old, stained cookbook.
QunMang almost 12 years ago
She’s getting a new tablet- from him.He’s getting her old one, if it still works…
Toronto2 almost 12 years ago
I’ve been caught saran wrapping a laptop for kitchen use.
hippogriff almost 12 years ago
Toronto2: Didn’t Alex Graham (creator of Fred Basset) also do a Punch strip called Man in Kitchen which included “handy household hints” like that? (Probably pre-Saran)
water_moon almost 12 years ago
I just hope he wasn’t cooking raw meat or eggs…..One cooking tip I’ve read for using an iGadget in the kitchen is to use a baby carrot like a pointer (it keeps the screan sanitary) and then toss the carrot when done. .And yeah, my cook books all stay back from the possible messes, I tend to type in and save my favorite recipies and then print out a page that I can toss if they get messy. It’s also handy for sending copies to friends that want them.
Bwahahaha! about 3 years ago
What a stupid jerk.