Pluggers by Rick McKee for February 13, 2024

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    yoey1957  10 months ago

    In my kitchen the plaque over the stove reads, “Many have eaten here, few have died.”

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    Gent  10 months ago

    Well…how about cheecken instead?

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    nosirrom  10 months ago

    My wife, son, daughter, and I are good cooks. I’ve never had to choose “leave it”.

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    juicebruce  10 months ago

    When one is their own head cook that never happens ;-)

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    Charles  10 months ago

    That’s how to raise your children to eat what they’re given and not be picky.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member 10 months ago

    There’s always White Castle.

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    PraiseofFolly  10 months ago

    Does the “Poor starving children in China (or India or Africa) would love to have this food” gambit still work on kids?

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    ctolson  10 months ago

    And for a Plugger, the later is rarely if ever selected and never when at home.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Neither of them look like they have missed many, if at all.

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    Doug K  10 months ago

    If you choose not to take it (or chose to leave), … but still want something to eat … you may be told “Then make your own.”

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    walstib Premium Member 10 months ago

    Given the size of these Pluggers, cue Dave Brubeck Quartet: ♪ Take Five ♪ .

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    bwswolf  10 months ago

    That was the way I was brought up ….. of course I never would have even considered ……… to leave it …… :)

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  10 months ago

    There are folks in Albania that are starving. Plugger feels some guilt.

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    ladykat  10 months ago

    It looks like he’ll take it.

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    whelan_jj  10 months ago

    “Both, I’ll take the meat and potatoes but leave the peas!”

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    David Rickard Premium Member 10 months ago

    From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:

    Wow, I feel like the backstory that lead up to today’s Pluggers is even grimmer than usual. Chicken-lady is thrusting this inoffensive but uninspiring plate at her husband, her facial expression seemingly indicating that she’s drunk or angry or confused or maybe all three, belligerently telling him he can shove it up his [redacted] if he doesn’t like it; dog-man’s eyes are wide with shock, as he gingerly reaches out to grab the plate before she erupts. The way they’re both standing in the middle of this room implies that he’s going to take the plate somewhere else, as they retreat to different corners of the house to have dinner in wounded silence. Take it or leave it! Ha ha!

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    tcayer  10 months ago

    You can keep the peas.

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    Back to Big Mike  10 months ago

    The only time I’ve sd no to her cooking is when I am so sick, I can’t eat anything, then she’ll make me congee.

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    ekke  10 months ago

    Apparently I started out married life as a plugger! 50+ years and the other option is “Well, dear, what if we go to …” But that option requires pre-planning, as it is not a welcome option at meal delivery time!

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    I Go Pogo   10 months ago

    Growing up there was a meal for dinner. We all ate that meal and if ever there was an item we didn’t (think) we like, we were given a “No Thank You Helping”. One tablespoon of the offending dish, to be eaten. Though it took years of choking down lima beans and brussels sprouts, I managed to survive.

    I still dislike lima beans.

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    eddi-TBH  10 months ago

    As a bachelor, I don’t have anyone else to blame for not liking my meal.

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    Not to mention “seconds”.

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    mafastore  9 months ago

    I have always allowed the choice of what I will make for dinner – I tell him what I have and then cook what he chooses. If it is something that raw meat etc for cannot be defrosted in an hour or so he has to let me know in advance. Since I am the bane of mothers – a picky eater – I often cook 2 separate dinners – one for him and something I eat for me.

    I used to be a much better cook than I am now – it has been a lot dinners over 40 plus years even with eating out up to 3 times a week and more eating out when on vacation.

    The hard meals to cook are those that involve religious holidays which overlap as I am Jewish and he is Catholic – Nothing like figuring out dinner when a Passover Seder is the same night as Ash Wednesday, Good Friday or Easter Sunday.

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