Mom: Here's where we'll put in our garden. Mom: We'll plant some herbs and vegetables, and we'll eat what we grow! How about that? Alice: Does Petey know food comes from dirt? Mom: We haven't told him, so please don't say anything.
What great conspiratorial glances exchanged between mother and daughter (panel 3)! And yet, Petey, at age eight, doesn’t yet know whence food comes?! Maybe Madeline is just playing Alice….
I once mentioned “root vegetables” to my American History class, and a fair number of them swore, swore they’d never eat anything that grew underground. The rest of the class was snickering.
Mom garden had fresh ripe tomatoes. Dad’s friend’s came over and Barbara wouldn’t eat a tomato that had come from garden dirt and not bought in a store.
Just tell Petey food comes from air and water. No really, it does. Most of what is not water in the plant is chained together carbon dioxide in various formations. Of course, it still needs a good bit of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous, and some other elements in lesser quantity, but that pales in comparison to the amount of carbon it takes out of the air.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
Uh… what about chicken, beef, fish and the like? They don’t come from dirt. They (except fish) touch the dirt, but still.
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
What great conspiratorial glances exchanged between mother and daughter (panel 3)! And yet, Petey, at age eight, doesn’t yet know whence food comes?! Maybe Madeline is just playing Alice….
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
Food comes from dirt? I may never eat again.
puddlesplatt over 10 years ago
I thought all that crap grew on bushes, except ham hocks.
Dani Rice over 10 years ago
I once mentioned “root vegetables” to my American History class, and a fair number of them swore, swore they’d never eat anything that grew underground. The rest of the class was snickering.
PoodleGroomer over 10 years ago
Mom garden had fresh ripe tomatoes. Dad’s friend’s came over and Barbara wouldn’t eat a tomato that had come from garden dirt and not bought in a store.
DavidHurley Premium Member over 10 years ago
Well there it goes.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 10 years ago
Just tell Petey food comes from air and water. No really, it does. Most of what is not water in the plant is chained together carbon dioxide in various formations. Of course, it still needs a good bit of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorous, and some other elements in lesser quantity, but that pales in comparison to the amount of carbon it takes out of the air.