Well, before that there was garlic. And before THAT, there was rubbing the fur of a small “magical” animal. (No, not a Jeep; I don’t recall the name of the animal, and I think Segar used it only in the comic strip.)
Ah yes, Andy and her weird vegetarian dinners. Beetloaf, wheatmeal, turkey-flavored soy pastes…it’s no wonder the kids packed up and left when they saw that coming.
Hmm. A spinach salad with yams? You’d probably want to roast the yams to keep them somewhat firm. Or, for a bit more effort, candied yams might work, though some recipes do get a bit mushy, they don’t HAVE to be. Not sure what you’d combo with that or what sort of dressing you’d use, but it doesn’t seem like a completely unworkable idea.
The Popeye movie with Robin Williams bombed, but it was probably the most accurate real life depiction of the Popeye character. Robin was an amazing actor in my book, and I still miss him.
Of all the myriad ways to serve spinach, she chooses only salad? Spinach souffle would have made a great entree or Tiropita ( greek egg and Spinach pie) as well.
Coincidentally, I consumed a homemade spinach salad just before reading this strip, partly because I like it and partly to atone for a quickie dinner at McDonald’s tonight. But as the appetizer and the entree? A little too much, I think. She could have made spinach stuffed shells (which, as it happens, I’ll be making for dinner later in the week).
I’m not a great fan of spinach, but I tried a recipe for a soup that included spinach, chickpeas, and leeks, simmered together and then blended. Very healthy, and amazingly tasty!
seanfear 10 days ago
oh God …. someone donate a divorce attorney to this poor fella, please
C 10 days ago
She’s definitely a special case
droosan Premium Member 10 days ago
where’s the fried chicken?
mccollunsky 10 days ago
She’s also ready to listen to yacht rock.
daDoctah1 10 days ago
No thanks, Paige. I’ll just have the Swee’Pea.
ChristineFoxdale 10 days ago
Roger would gladly pay on Tuesday for a hamburger today.
Arbitrary 10 days ago
Needs a Bluto to knocks some sense into yas, Andy.
MoultonFamily 10 days ago
[bro] all I can say is oh no
Zykoic 10 days ago
Wimpy not stopping for dinner.
Is Olive Oyl in the salad dressing?
hariseldon59 10 days ago
Costclub. Costco and Sam’s Club merger.
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member 10 days ago
She even got the anchor tattoo!
oakie9531 10 days ago
that sounds good
Ichabod Ferguson 10 days ago
Spinach: Yuk. Anchor tattoo: hot. I’m torn.
cdillon85 10 days ago
I hope that tattoo (the anchor) isn’t permanent.
jedgar Premium Member 10 days ago
She forgot to mention the spinach quiche as the main course.
Durak Premium Member 10 days ago
“Toot, toot!”
NoDice 10 days ago
She fights to the finish ’cause she eats her spinach…
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 10 days ago
How big is a TUB?!
Kim Metzger Premium Member 10 days ago
My Mom made a spinach salads that had a very tasty dressing.
Jedi.Kermit 10 days ago
As requested we’re doing 2 today.
Today’s missing classic is
gocomics.Com/foxtrot/2004/02/01
and
gocomics.Com/foxtrot/2004/02/08
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 days ago
And something sautéed in olive oil
chris_o42 10 days ago
Invite Wimpy to dinner and yinz can all have hamburgers, unless it’s Tuesday.
A# 466 10 days ago
Well, before that there was garlic. And before THAT, there was rubbing the fur of a small “magical” animal. (No, not a Jeep; I don’t recall the name of the animal, and I think Segar used it only in the comic strip.)
eminarik55 10 days ago
Bring back Denise!
baskate_2000 10 days ago
Can you say overboard?
mcdot.mayer 10 days ago
Andy looks good with a tat!
Kaputnik 10 days ago
He doesn’t have a beef with that. That’s the problem.
TwilightFaze 10 days ago
Special indeed, but not in the definition you’re thinking….
Cactus Jack Fan 10 days ago
I thought Andy was the sane one in the family.
scyphi26 10 days ago
Honestly, I like a good spinach salad myself…but yeah, have to agree, this all would be taking it a bit too far.
Robert4170 10 days ago
Family members compete to see who’s more clueless about certain things.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 days ago
Spinach and broccoli are some the vegetables my family never fixed when I was growing up.
win.45mag 10 days ago
In block 2, she looks like a sucker fish.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 days ago
The corn cob pipe is a nice touch.
Bill The Nuke 10 days ago
The tattoo is a nice touch.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 days ago
When Roger says special, it means crazy.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 10 days ago
This seems more like a Jason theme. But for promoting vegetarianism.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 10 days ago
I’ll take a Wimpy burger instead
fritzoid Premium Member 10 days ago
Popeye the Sailor entered public domain on January 1st. I was expecting a riff on that.
(See Friday’s “Tom the Dancing Bug.”)
ChessPirate 10 days ago
♪♫ “She’s Andy the awful cook, she’s Andy the awful cook. They long for a sandwich when they eat her spinach, she’s Andy the awful cook…” ♪♫
prrdh 10 days ago
I don’t think my wife would mind something like this, as long as I turned most of the spinach into palak paneer.
interstateking Premium Member 10 days ago
I see a tribute to Popeye
RobinA. Premium Member 10 days ago
“I yam what I yam” always reminds me of Descartes.
thevideostoreguy 10 days ago
Ah yes, Andy and her weird vegetarian dinners. Beetloaf, wheatmeal, turkey-flavored soy pastes…it’s no wonder the kids packed up and left when they saw that coming.
mindjob 10 days ago
Turns out yams aren’t related to sweet potatoes
Ontman 10 days ago
‘Special’ doesn’t always mean sane.
leons1701 10 days ago
Hmm. A spinach salad with yams? You’d probably want to roast the yams to keep them somewhat firm. Or, for a bit more effort, candied yams might work, though some recipes do get a bit mushy, they don’t HAVE to be. Not sure what you’d combo with that or what sort of dressing you’d use, but it doesn’t seem like a completely unworkable idea.
kab2rb 10 days ago
I like spinach yet need more then that.
Jeffin Premium Member 10 days ago
She’s a SWEET potato.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 10 days ago
At least spinach is actual food stuff. Be nice to have a hot bacon fat dressing to pour over it though.
Stephen Gilberg 10 days ago
“I’d prefer Instant Quaker Oatmeal, please.” (Popeye advertised that for a short time, until Quakers complained he was too violent.)
Jacob Mattingly 10 days ago
It’s nice to see Andy loosen up a bit.
6turtle9 10 days ago
The Popeye movie with Robin Williams bombed, but it was probably the most accurate real life depiction of the Popeye character. Robin was an amazing actor in my book, and I still miss him.
“A-gah-gah-gah-gah-gah-gah!”
pchemcat 9 days ago
While I do love raw spinach, preferably with cranberries, walnuts, and balsamic vinaigrette, too much of a good thing is also not good for you.
billdaviswords 9 days ago
So Roger’s sense of “humor” was finally contagious?
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 9 days ago
Of all the myriad ways to serve spinach, she chooses only salad? Spinach souffle would have made a great entree or Tiropita ( greek egg and Spinach pie) as well.
IndyW 9 days ago
I like spinach, with a ribeye.
M.K.Staffeld 9 days ago
Roger, how fast can you get the pizza place to deliver?
DaBump Premium Member 9 days ago
Mmmm, spinach and yams, I’d like that.
Fennec! at the Disco 9 days ago
“Very, um, special…”
Yeah, that says it.
StephenRice 9 days ago
At least none of the kids was harmed in the course(s) of this dinner.
paullp Premium Member 9 days ago
Coincidentally, I consumed a homemade spinach salad just before reading this strip, partly because I like it and partly to atone for a quickie dinner at McDonald’s tonight. But as the appetizer and the entree? A little too much, I think. She could have made spinach stuffed shells (which, as it happens, I’ll be making for dinner later in the week).
artheaded1 9 days ago
She needs to add hamburgers – how else can Wimpy promise to pay you tomorrow for a hamburger today?
artheaded1 9 days ago
Is there Olive Oil dressing on the salad?
Rasslebear 8 days ago
You can hardly notice it, but her right eye is squinted just like Popeye’s eye.
StoicLion1973 8 days ago
Now we know where Jason gets his personality.
DKHenderson 7 days ago
Looks as though the kids got wind of Andy’s dinner plans, and quickly invited themselves elsewhere to eat.
DKHenderson 7 days ago
I’m not a great fan of spinach, but I tried a recipe for a soup that included spinach, chickpeas, and leeks, simmered together and then blended. Very healthy, and amazingly tasty!