The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for August 10, 2021

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    dadthedawg Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Like the utility trailer said, “I go where I’m towed”.

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    GROG Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I don’t want to be told I’m invited to your house for dinner.

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I have never met a woman who likes to do what she is told. And they are always right not to listen to us.

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    LookingGlass Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Good for Gladys!! Why should anyone tell her how to defrost a frozen meal!!

    /SHMIRK/

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    oldpine52  over 3 years ago

    And she never uses the oven timer, the smoke alarm will let her know when it’s (over) done.

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    wjones  over 3 years ago

    Todays cooks don’t need a recipe book, How many ways can you cook hamburger?

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    Ahuehuete  over 3 years ago

    Plus she can’t cook.

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    Baarorso  over 3 years ago

    I’d say that even if Gladys did like cook books, she’d be a lousy cook anyway. :/

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    jmworacle  over 3 years ago

    Gladys cooks by ordering take out.

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    nosirrom  over 3 years ago

    Sometimes the best recipes come from no recipe. like my “Dad’s world famous chicken pasta”. It was my turn to cook and I decided to make something different. No recipe, no measurements, no set ingredients, but delicious every time. It has even evolved into “Dad’s world famous shrimp pasta”, “Dad’s world famous veggie pasta”, “Dad’s world famous grilled veggies”, and “Mom’s adapted world famous chicken pasta”.

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    Chris  over 3 years ago

    makes me wonder how she cooks then.

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    gopher gofer  over 3 years ago

    i always smile to see my wife pull out one of her various recipe books when she starts to cook. she opens the book to the recipe, places the open book in the stand for reference, and then proceeds to cook without glancing at the recipe…

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    rhpii  over 3 years ago

    My wife has a bookshelf full of cookbooks and piles of magazines on all sorts of cuisine. When she cooks (rarely) she mostly picks a very complicated and untried recipe that she doesn’t have all the ingredients to prepare. I get a panic call about halfway into it to come help her (sous chef). Arguments ensue and usually the food is burned or thrown away as inedible. She is actually a good cook and baker for simple meals like I prefer, it’s just a matter of redirecting her before it’s too late.

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    drycurt  over 3 years ago

    My mother was a great baker. She wasn’t so good with meat. This confused me growing up – baking used multiple wet and dry ingredients, different steps in mixing, times, temperatures, etc.; but meat was a mystery to her – at first under-cooked, then back in/on until well done and really chewy.

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    Michael G.  over 3 years ago

    Gladys has reservations!

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    Michael Scott Premium Member over 3 years ago

    My “cookbook” is Doordash

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Indeed Brutus, indeed!

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    A Common 'tator  over 3 years ago

    My Florence Greenburg was passed down from my grandmother… to my mum… to me… All three of us adding handwritten, personal favourites, on slips of paper…

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    Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago

    She won’t like the new book.. transcribing all the tips and notes take too long.

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    raybarb44  over 3 years ago

    She’s an improvisor; she uses what she has. That CAN be okay but if you don’t have a well stocked kitchen, you will have more failures than successes. However, I think she knows what her best meals are and has those ingredients on hand. Brutus and the family aren’t on the pudgy side because they are starving…….

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    paranormal  over 3 years ago

    Gladys’ favorite cook book is a coupon book of all the restaurants in town!

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    cuzinron47  over 3 years ago

    I’ve never considered recipes authoritarian, I’ve always considered them as a guide. I freely substitute or add ingredients.

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    Moonkey Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Sometimes I just look in the fridge, assess what is available, and make a meal out of it. No losses so far. I once had a nice meal in a restaurant and then made it at home with no recipe. But truthfully I don’t much enjoy cooking. It’s a means to an end, but I don’t eat junk.

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    Buckeye67  over 3 years ago

    I am sure Gladys learned from her mother, and you know Mother Gargle never let anyone tell her what to do.

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    heathcliff2  over 3 years ago

    Very beleivable.

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    christelisbetty  over 3 years ago

    On day 42 without a car, I use what I can remember to tell my neighbor I need, when she goes shopping for her family, and picks stuff up for me. ( I think tonight I’ll have chicken nuggets and cranberry sauce.)

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    Chris Sherlock  over 3 years ago

    Gladys and I are of one mind when it comes to not liking being told what to do, but sometimes the experts know best.

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    tinstar  over 3 years ago

    From some of the comics I’ve seen referencing Gladys’ cooking, I’d say the best book for her would be something about various home fire-suppression methods.

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