Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for July 28, 2016
Transcript:
verne: here. rj: and this is.....? Verne: something new. rj: it looks like an iguana brain. verne: it's not an iguana brain. just try it. rj: what is it? Verne: A brussels sprout. holy yoo hoo. rj: Back! back to brussels, thou unholy green goiter! hammy: Be gone! be gone!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
You should have told him it WAS an iguana brain, just to see what he’d have done with it.
awgiedawgie Premium Member over 8 years ago
Frankly, I’d rather eat an iguana brain.
Randy B Premium Member over 8 years ago
Caterpillar roulade?
AKHenderson Premium Member over 8 years ago
Darn transatlantic migrant veggies! We’re gonna build a wall and make Brussels pay for it.
stairsteppublishing over 8 years ago
Only problem with Brussels sprouts is that they generally are over cooked to the point of looking grey. Yuk. Actually if they are shredded raw and tossed in a salad they really are good tasting and I don’t like the taste of any of the cabbage family.
juicebruce over 8 years ago
Love them sprouts !……………and most other vegies !
vwdualnomand over 8 years ago
well, if will not eat brussel sprouts, what else will they not eat? how about haggis? or, chitlins? or, poi? or, jellied tomato refresher? or, gefilte fish? or, ham and banana hollandaise? or, bird’s nest soup?
Ermine Notyours over 8 years ago
I don’t mind eating Brussles sprouts, but I’ve always wondered why they smell like swim trunks.
Marathon Zack over 8 years ago
That seems like a reasonable response.
brooklyn51 over 8 years ago
Has anyone ever eaten a full grown brussel?
LP1 Premium Member over 8 years ago
@trekman58 I was going to say that but decided to see if anyone else was going to. I love it when the free range leaves come out slightly crispy like chips! (Don’t forget to salt and pepper them!)
dogday Premium Member over 8 years ago
“Green goiter” and “holy yoo-hoo” — Lewis and Fry, you slay me!
hippogriff over 8 years ago
Brooklyn51Probably as edible as a full grown bamboo.
komix1234 over 8 years ago
@trekman58 And then place them gently in the trash receptacle!
URL over 8 years ago
Was told, first, soak them in a vat of salted water; it makes any bugs crawl out (discard water and bugs). In Mexico, we soak them, too, with drops of a vegetable wash in water, for 15 minutes (or probably holy water will yoo hoo do, too, to get out the vampire microbes that make your stomach do the rhumba).