Gunther is dead! Les and Bets killed him so they could have the make-out house all to themselves. Why else throw out good vegetables without first asking Gunther if he wants any? He’s the only one who cooks. Since they didn;’t ask him he must no longer exist. Gunther is dead!!!
Yep. SimpLe recipes always include complicated steps, weird tools, and fancy food names and words. Why? Why not keep them simple? Cheese Quesadilla? 1. A block of cheese. 2. A flour tortilla. Grate the cheese on the grater on the thicker slicer side. Spread the grated cheese across the diameter of the tortilla. Put it in the microwave oven. Press on the 30-seconds button. Let it cool for a minute before using a pizza slicer to cut into 4 strips. Done. Betcha there’s a fancy and complicated recipe out there for a cheese quesadilla. Or grilled cheese Sandwich. Or PBJ sandwich.
I have over 500 cookbooks, most of them from 1896 to 1949, and not a one of them, not even the newer ones, mention sharpening your Santoku knife. Or any other kind of knife, machete, axe, or chain saw.
Bets, you’re gonna wish you never said that line; “what could go wrong?”——famous last words. NOTHING good ever happens in any movie or book once those words leave someone’s mouth.
Gunther will walk in and be shocked as they are making ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Soup.
Let’s see. Les and Bets making vegetable soup. Then they will have to make French bread to go with it. Then they will have to eat it by candlelight. All this while Gunther is in the bedroom doing homework. Right, what could go wrong.
My first attempt at soup was hilarious disaster. I boiled it and needed to add water. Then it was too watery and I boiled it some more. I repeated this several times. LOL!
I’ve got a baaaad feeling that when Les and “Bets” are trying to cook, some kind of spark is gonna happen between them and Gunther is going to walk in. Like, Les and “Bets” have flour on their faces and in their hair and one thing leads to another.
If you don’t have a santoku knife to sharpen, step one becomes: book a ticket to Japan. 1B/ locate a traditional sword smith and commission a knife. 1C/While you wait (days or weeks), discover local food and go practice chopping vegetables for tempura and carving fish for sushi. 1D/Learn some Japanese language on the way. 1E/Stay away from Fukushima. 1F/Pick up your santoku knife. It is already sharpened. 1G/Fly back home. Then proceed to number 2, although the veggies might have rotten in the meantime.
Alternatively, I have heard that some people have managed to peel and chop vegetables without a japanese knife.
After reading the comments of some/most of the readers of this strip, and seeing how their minds work, I have a better understanding why Brooke McEldowney removed the comment option from his comics.
Hilarious Disasters AND/OR Experiences that Strengthen the Bond With Someone… This is interesting! Bets has the enthusiasm and Les has the humor, cooking together will be an important step in their relationship. And for once, Les looks almost like the wise one.
This appears to be a copy of arc ehere Lu tried to make E-Z stew. Was it Frank who rescued her, or did she call out for pizza? Here, Gun may come to rescue.
Should be an interesting production, and I always wonder how this fits in the story arc or arcs that seem related, but one point I want to highlight is how Les and Bets are getting along Friendly even. I think that is great progress for Les, and it shows that young adults can be friends, platonic in this case.
Mmm-hmmm. I called it. There is still an attraction factor between these two. Gunther will find them in flagrante delicto, and that will be the end of Bets in this strip.
Once they discover what a Santoku knife is, everything can go wrong. Glad Bets considers it wasteful to toss the fresh veggies. Do they have a soup pot? Wonder where Gunther is studying and why he hasn’t come into the kitchen to see what’s going on. Will they have to call an EMT if someone cuts their finger? Oh, the limitless possibilities of where this could go! ;-D
When you think of it, this weeks strip is pretty bizarre! First, TJ the chef gives the veggies to Les… to take back to the Gulag… without other instructions… WHY?
Second, Bets and Les appear to be interacting as friends when last April, at her first appearance, she told Gun(ther) he was a jerk. An appearance, BTW where she appeared much taller and slimmer than she does lately.
Also, GnK continue to juxtapose characters in unusual ways. Until now, Bets has only appeared sans Gunther once and that was with Tiffany in economics class related episode.
The excuse that Gunther is absent doing homework is pretty lame! Bets was in his lap when he was trying to study at Bernice’s study hall.
GnK has Bets inviting salacious comments with her seeming lack of any idea what a cucumber is.
Finally, we’re left with the idea that (perhaps) these two cooking adverse types are about to concoct a veggie soup. There are three possible out comes: veggie soup, a horrible mess in the kitchen and, some TJ-like disaster. (Maybe Gunther will arrive in time. As he often does!)
I looked up santoku knife, it’s just a knife designed for chopping, whoever wrote that recipe is pretty pretentious and trying to scare off amateurs with technical terms.
This reminds me of a classic Roz Chast New Yorker cartoon called Young Professional Recipe Test, which had questions such as “Do you have to go out and buy a type of pan you’ve never even heard of?” along with a picture of a woman in a high end kitchenware store asking the clerk “Do you carry Quasenbo pans?” (Imagine the umlaut over the “a”)
Gunther cooks. He would educate them on the value of fresh produce. But dude has been incognito for way long. What’s he doing? I don’t suppose he’ll be gone till the dish is cooked? Or the kitchen catches on fire from the novices cooking?
You should not need a reminder to sharpen your knife, and this isn’t a recipe, it is an ad for a particular knife. But if you don’t know a beet from a radish you may think you need the brand name and not any paring knife or utility knife.
Terribly unbelievable story arc. Not recognizing vegetables? Letting a cat sit on food? Throwing veggies out without asking Gunther? A recipe beginning with a knife recommendation? Someone call quality control because peed on vegetables isn’t the only smelly thing here.
A santoku is similar to a chef knife, only it is typically shorter, thinner, and lacks the upward curve to the tip that allows for “rocking” cuts. But it sounds a bit condescending that the writer of the recipe would assume you don’t keep your knives sharp. Mine only ever need a quick honing.
Z-bert about 4 years ago
Hilarious disaster on the horizon.
AnyFace about 4 years ago
beb01 about 4 years ago
Gunther is dead! Les and Bets killed him so they could have the make-out house all to themselves. Why else throw out good vegetables without first asking Gunther if he wants any? He’s the only one who cooks. Since they didn;’t ask him he must no longer exist. Gunther is dead!!!
eromlig about 4 years ago
Naah, Gunth is alive, and ready to walk in at the worst possible moment.
howtheduck about 4 years ago
Hilarious disasters! How I have missed them in this comic strip. I hope that Leslie’s prediction comes true.
Airman about 4 years ago
Gunther is off doing his homework when his real homework is in the kitchen wearing a red sweater.
overtherainbow about 4 years ago
omg, Les has definitely developed a sense of humor! Looks good on him. :-)
Vilyehm about 4 years ago
Santoku is coming to clown.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
they’re going to have a lot to learn when it comes to making meals for themselves
BJShipley1 about 4 years ago
So we’re doing a repeat of the “Luann makes beef stew” storyarc, huh?
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
Yep. SimpLe recipes always include complicated steps, weird tools, and fancy food names and words. Why? Why not keep them simple? Cheese Quesadilla? 1. A block of cheese. 2. A flour tortilla. Grate the cheese on the grater on the thicker slicer side. Spread the grated cheese across the diameter of the tortilla. Put it in the microwave oven. Press on the 30-seconds button. Let it cool for a minute before using a pizza slicer to cut into 4 strips. Done. Betcha there’s a fancy and complicated recipe out there for a cheese quesadilla. Or grilled cheese Sandwich. Or PBJ sandwich.
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
The Samurai Soup Kitchen
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
A couple people have speculated that “Gunther is dead.”
The last couple of days, speculation was that Les and Bets are about to become a “thing.”
Many have “dissed” Bets for not wanting to know how to cook.
All of this is possible but for one thing: Amnesia.
And methinks, that’s exactly where G&K are taking this.
The last Ann Eiffel arc dragged on so long that even G&K no longer remember that Les and Bets started out as oil and vinegar.
Speaking of which, with that batch of vegetables, they could use some oil and vinegar about now.
“Call any vegetable and the chances are good…that the vegetable will respond to you!”
kenhense about 4 years ago
Yes the soup might not turn out great – but they have an obligation to try.
rshive about 4 years ago
Already the list of things that could go wrong has increased.
hammytech about 4 years ago
Mmmm veggie soup… don’t forget to throw in some well trimmed pork.. lol
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Bets and Leslie Knox- oh my – Les is Tiffany’s platonic friend
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
I have over 500 cookbooks, most of them from 1896 to 1949, and not a one of them, not even the newer ones, mention sharpening your Santoku knife. Or any other kind of knife, machete, axe, or chain saw.
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
dadoctah replies to Brdshtt above about how those old cookbooks can’t be pulled up on a smartphone.
I have the same problem with my 1980 Herder Bible in German.
It’s why I have taken it upon myself to transcribe the work, strictly for the purpose of being able to call it up on my cellphone.
Mach Spaß!
Caldonia about 4 years ago
Okay, then. Rusty scissors it is.
gnmnrbl about 4 years ago
Bets, you’re gonna wish you never said that line; “what could go wrong?”——famous last words. NOTHING good ever happens in any movie or book once those words leave someone’s mouth.
tonypezzano about 4 years ago
Gunther will walk in and be shocked as they are making ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Soup.
pekelopan Premium Member about 4 years ago
Let’s see. Les and Bets making vegetable soup. Then they will have to make French bread to go with it. Then they will have to eat it by candlelight. All this while Gunther is in the bedroom doing homework. Right, what could go wrong.
Rae Suzanne about 4 years ago
Gunther will pop up once everything goes wrong. Just like I Love Lucy!
kingbrlee Premium Member about 4 years ago
Didn’t the cat sit on those vegetables yesterday? I’ll bet they do stink a bit.
sueb1863 about 4 years ago
You guys, the CAT sat on that food, after walking all over it with his dirty litter-box paws. You have to throw it out now.
imagenesis about 4 years ago
After reading the line, “Sharpen your Santoku knife,” I am seriously worry for these two, I hope I can get some sleep tonight! (~_~)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 4 years ago
My first attempt at soup was hilarious disaster. I boiled it and needed to add water. Then it was too watery and I boiled it some more. I repeated this several times. LOL!
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
Is there some fantastically sublime point to all this?
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
Why throw out perfectly good food?!
shwhite369 about 4 years ago
Something’s cooking between Les and Bets all right…
fathergod about 4 years ago
I’ve got a baaaad feeling that when Les and “Bets” are trying to cook, some kind of spark is gonna happen between them and Gunther is going to walk in. Like, Les and “Bets” have flour on their faces and in their hair and one thing leads to another.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Did Les just break the fourth wall?
rlfekete1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Wait for Gunther!
Bops Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m getting bored with this. Are we going to spend the whole week talking about a box of vegetables?
buer about 4 years ago
It should be “what could possibly go wrong”, said in Jeremy Clarkson’s voice.
buer about 4 years ago
If you don’t have a santoku knife to sharpen, step one becomes: book a ticket to Japan. 1B/ locate a traditional sword smith and commission a knife. 1C/While you wait (days or weeks), discover local food and go practice chopping vegetables for tempura and carving fish for sushi. 1D/Learn some Japanese language on the way. 1E/Stay away from Fukushima. 1F/Pick up your santoku knife. It is already sharpened. 1G/Fly back home. Then proceed to number 2, although the veggies might have rotten in the meantime.
Alternatively, I have heard that some people have managed to peel and chop vegetables without a japanese knife.
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
Speaking of Amnesia, I thought the vegetables were for TJ to use to cook a dish for the restaurant.
ericbrower about 4 years ago
After reading the comments of some/most of the readers of this strip, and seeing how their minds work, I have a better understanding why Brooke McEldowney removed the comment option from his comics.
Troglodyte about 4 years ago
Just let them stew in their own folly…or not.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hilarious Disasters AND/OR Experiences that Strengthen the Bond With Someone… This is interesting! Bets has the enthusiasm and Les has the humor, cooking together will be an important step in their relationship. And for once, Les looks almost like the wise one.
ctolson about 4 years ago
Got to agree with Les’ comment this time.
Ignatz Premium Member about 4 years ago
What bothers me is that vegetable soup really IS that easy. It’s hard to see how it COULD turn into a disaster.
But I’m sure the Evanses will find a way.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
How hard could it be?
ACTIVIST1234 about 4 years ago
This appears to be a copy of arc ehere Lu tried to make E-Z stew. Was it Frank who rescued her, or did she call out for pizza? Here, Gun may come to rescue.
comic reader 22 about 4 years ago
Where is Gunther doing his homework? At the library? The library in Spain? I don’t think he’s in the house.
rmbdot about 4 years ago
Les shows good situational awareness on the “what could go wrong?” line.
corpcasselbury about 4 years ago
I’m forced to agree with Les this time; Bets is doomed to failure, and probably a disastrous one.
Wubbie about 4 years ago
These kids will be the first to starve in the coming zombie apocalypse.
tcayer about 4 years ago
“I’m keeping the cucumber though…”
luann1212 about 4 years ago
Should be an interesting production, and I always wonder how this fits in the story arc or arcs that seem related, but one point I want to highlight is how Les and Bets are getting along Friendly even. I think that is great progress for Les, and it shows that young adults can be friends, platonic in this case.
Lord Hearteater about 4 years ago
Mmm-hmmm. I called it. There is still an attraction factor between these two. Gunther will find them in flagrante delicto, and that will be the end of Bets in this strip.
locake about 4 years ago
Nope, No recipe ever started with that line.
YorkGirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
Once they discover what a Santoku knife is, everything can go wrong. Glad Bets considers it wasteful to toss the fresh veggies. Do they have a soup pot? Wonder where Gunther is studying and why he hasn’t come into the kitchen to see what’s going on. Will they have to call an EMT if someone cuts their finger? Oh, the limitless possibilities of where this could go! ;-D
donwestonmysteries about 4 years ago
Looks like mom is long gone so they will have to rely on Siri.
Terminal Frost Premium Member about 4 years ago
PULLLLEEEEZE
drewpamon about 4 years ago
So is bets going to live stream her adventures in cooking?
Tyge about 4 years ago
When you think of it, this weeks strip is pretty bizarre! First, TJ the chef gives the veggies to Les… to take back to the Gulag… without other instructions… WHY?
Second, Bets and Les appear to be interacting as friends when last April, at her first appearance, she told Gun(ther) he was a jerk. An appearance, BTW where she appeared much taller and slimmer than she does lately.
Also, GnK continue to juxtapose characters in unusual ways. Until now, Bets has only appeared sans Gunther once and that was with Tiffany in economics class related episode.
The excuse that Gunther is absent doing homework is pretty lame! Bets was in his lap when he was trying to study at Bernice’s study hall.
GnK has Bets inviting salacious comments with her seeming lack of any idea what a cucumber is.
Finally, we’re left with the idea that (perhaps) these two cooking adverse types are about to concoct a veggie soup. There are three possible out comes: veggie soup, a horrible mess in the kitchen and, some TJ-like disaster. (Maybe Gunther will arrive in time. As he often does!)
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 4 years ago
The knife sharpening has lots of room for unfunny disasters, and then using it carelessly continues it.
yangeldf about 4 years ago
I looked up santoku knife, it’s just a knife designed for chopping, whoever wrote that recipe is pretty pretentious and trying to scare off amateurs with technical terms.
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
One foo-foo meal, comin’ right up!
kauri44 about 4 years ago
This reminds me of a classic Roz Chast New Yorker cartoon called Young Professional Recipe Test, which had questions such as “Do you have to go out and buy a type of pan you’ve never even heard of?” along with a picture of a woman in a high end kitchenware store asking the clerk “Do you carry Quasenbo pans?” (Imagine the umlaut over the “a”)
Budman 2 about 4 years ago
Ya, What could possibly go wrong !
Joe1962 about 4 years ago
At first I thought Bets was cute. But now she working my last nerve.
Cincoflex about 4 years ago
these slow disaster build-ups aren’t as funny when you see them coming on the horizon
PeterPirate about 4 years ago
Tomorrow, Bets uses a Japanese carving knife. Hilarity ginsus.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Tomorrow: Brad and the fire crew show up as the gulag is burning from the grease fire Bets accidentally starts while cooking her vegetable soup.
Tha_Hype about 4 years ago
Gunther cooks. He would educate them on the value of fresh produce. But dude has been incognito for way long. What’s he doing? I don’t suppose he’ll be gone till the dish is cooked? Or the kitchen catches on fire from the novices cooking?
Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago
That home is tiny. Surely Gunther can hear everything, and will smell the soup within minutes.
bakana about 4 years ago
So, now we find out if she watches Cooking Shows even though she doesn’t cook.
If she knows what a Santoku knife is, she’s been watching at least one Cooking Show.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
To get into the spirit of things, Bets will have to put on a Graham Kerr/Galloping Gourmet costume. Don’t forget the ‘clarified butter’…
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
No fingers in my veggie soup, please! Careful with that knife!
Lawrence.S about 4 years ago
You should not need a reminder to sharpen your knife, and this isn’t a recipe, it is an ad for a particular knife. But if you don’t know a beet from a radish you may think you need the brand name and not any paring knife or utility knife.
kittysquared Premium Member about 4 years ago
Terribly unbelievable story arc. Not recognizing vegetables? Letting a cat sit on food? Throwing veggies out without asking Gunther? A recipe beginning with a knife recommendation? Someone call quality control because peed on vegetables isn’t the only smelly thing here.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
Experimenting in cooking is enjoyable.
(It helps if you can eat the very worst. Thanks to Mama, I come extremely close.)
eladee AKA Wally about 4 years ago
Oh no! I am having flashbacks of EZ Stew!!!!!
Seeker149 Premium Member about 4 years ago
A santoku is similar to a chef knife, only it is typically shorter, thinner, and lacks the upward curve to the tip that allows for “rocking” cuts. But it sounds a bit condescending that the writer of the recipe would assume you don’t keep your knives sharp. Mine only ever need a quick honing.