Hubby and I had 2 Thanksgivings. One with family Over the weekend before T-day where it was OK to experiment with the cooking. Everyone was gracious and accepted less than 100% perfection. Then on Thanksgiving we feasted with friends. I was to bring pecan pie. I decided I best go buy a nice pie. Wasn’t going to experiment with friends who were nice enough to invite us to their family gathering.
It seems to be a rule that you can go day after day cooking and baking with no problems, but cook and bake for company or a special occasion and it will be a disaster every time.
Thanks for the really nice belated Thanksgiving gift. This is such a great strip. Should be in print papers so more people could enjoy it. Love and peace to all.
My late Sister-in-law ALWAYS did Thanksgiving, and always asked a dozen “extra people”, and always had tons of left-overs to send home with us….UNTIL one year when 7 people had other plans fall through for different reasons.
I especially like that Gene, the host – the one who’s having to give – is giving thanks. The opportunity (and ability) to help is something to be thankful for, too.
Ida No about 3 years ago
Gene, in stage whisper: “And thank you Uber Eats…”
Muntherdoesstuff about 3 years ago
bro that turkey is more burnt than my energy
Muntherdoesstuff about 3 years ago
jerry had a very violent death being cooked R.I.P jerry
Algolei I about 3 years ago
I’ve always wondered: Why do they pray to a turkey?
Pet about 3 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving Sunday, everyone! xo
Aladar30 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sweet♡. Kevin and Miles’ family saved the day!
car2ner about 3 years ago
Hubby and I had 2 Thanksgivings. One with family Over the weekend before T-day where it was OK to experiment with the cooking. Everyone was gracious and accepted less than 100% perfection. Then on Thanksgiving we feasted with friends. I was to bring pecan pie. I decided I best go buy a nice pie. Wasn’t going to experiment with friends who were nice enough to invite us to their family gathering.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
The Wallace’s and the Beeckhams are a family and this strip tells us just that.
1953Baby about 3 years ago
AND—best yet—neither family will have to eat turkey leftovers for weeks on end!!!
MikeM_inMD about 3 years ago
I’m fairly new to this strip. Whose baby is that?
Can't Sleep about 3 years ago
Crabgrass is my favorite comic strip.
Michael Spony about 3 years ago
Another reminder of what Thanksgiving is about and another day starting with a smile because I’m reading Crabgrass.
Kroykali about 3 years ago
And the baby makes a rare appearance.
pǝddolℲdᴉlℲ about 3 years ago
Not Jerry!
Diat60 about 3 years ago
It seems to be a rule that you can go day after day cooking and baking with no problems, but cook and bake for company or a special occasion and it will be a disaster every time.
doctorwho29 about 3 years ago
I really like this one.
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
If only…Kudos!
JanBic Premium Member about 3 years ago
Where is Kurt Beecham, Kevin’s Dad?
timothyslevin7 about 3 years ago
Thanks for the really nice belated Thanksgiving gift. This is such a great strip. Should be in print papers so more people could enjoy it. Love and peace to all.
Karl Jacobs about 3 years ago
maybe he could cook mac and cheese
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
My late Sister-in-law ALWAYS did Thanksgiving, and always asked a dozen “extra people”, and always had tons of left-overs to send home with us….UNTIL one year when 7 people had other plans fall through for different reasons.
parkerinthehouse about 3 years ago
such a cool thanksgiving toon
ratton8 about 3 years ago
I especially like that Gene, the host – the one who’s having to give – is giving thanks. The opportunity (and ability) to help is something to be thankful for, too.
SquidGamerGal about 1 year ago
So, Miles DID like Thanksgiving in the early strips! What changed?
Are2Dee2 2 months ago
It took me three times to get it. But then, it’s late. Very cool.