So many tasty recipes for cabbage: the classic, stuffed and braised; and the Japanese pancake, okonomiyaki, with shrimp and bacon; and my new favorite, the Swedish kalpudding, a meatloaf with caramelized cabbage and onions. They’re all delish!
The time has come,’ the Walrus said, To talk of many things:Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and kings —And why the sea is boiling hot — And whether pigs have wings.’
My grade school was (and still is) surrounded by cabbage farms. You didn’t need to go to the farmer’s market to get fresh cabbage. There were plenty of them on the side of the road after they fell off the truck during harvest season.
And speaking of harvest season… the stench of harvesting cabbages was a little overwhelming. Not a lot of fun during recess time.
What I really like about WtB is that Wallace is a genuinely kind kid and that his parents are equally kind and support his eccentricities. So often the weird kid is portrayed as a real menace in the name of funny and at the same time set up against his overly square parents who would rather yell and be strict than get to the bottom of what is actually going on in the kid’s head.
angelolady Premium Member about 18 hours ago
Sweet boy.
dmah Premium Member about 18 hours ago
So many tasty recipes for cabbage: the classic, stuffed and braised; and the Japanese pancake, okonomiyaki, with shrimp and bacon; and my new favorite, the Swedish kalpudding, a meatloaf with caramelized cabbage and onions. They’re all delish!
Faustus Mitternacht about 18 hours ago
The time has come,’ the Walrus said, To talk of many things:Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and kings —And why the sea is boiling hot — And whether pigs have wings.’
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 17 hours ago
Oh Wallace, you slaw me!
Ida No about 17 hours ago
Amelia: [Thinks “Potential ammunition…”]
KC135E/R BOOMER about 14 hours ago
“So many different ways to Gas you kids out.”
crookedwolf Premium Member about 13 hours ago
At the farmers’ market this past Saturday I scored some beets – though they had radishes, too!
No cabbages..
Carl Premium Member about 13 hours ago
January = cabbage soup.
Tigrisan Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Cabbage and noodles!
imagenesis about 12 hours ago
She is so cool. ツ
bobtoledo Premium Member about 11 hours ago
Take what you can get, I guess.
jschumaker about 11 hours ago
I would think by January that cabbage might be a little “ripe”.
Renaythew about 10 hours ago
It’s the thought that counts!
Charles & Susan Premium Member about 10 hours ago
She loved it!
rockyridge1977 about 10 hours ago
O Happy Day!!!!!
gocubzgo about 10 hours ago
MacII about 9 hours ago
Lovely.
Drakonus about 9 hours ago
MY CABBAGES! (Anyone get the reference?)
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 9 hours ago
You just got to love this strip!!!!
morningglory73 Premium Member about 9 hours ago
I think Mrs. Macintosh is happy with the cabbage. Sure beats one apple.
scyphi26 about 8 hours ago
Honestly, the cabbage will stick in her memory much more than another stereotypical apple anyway.
cldisme about 8 hours ago
My grade school was (and still is) surrounded by cabbage farms. You didn’t need to go to the farmer’s market to get fresh cabbage. There were plenty of them on the side of the road after they fell off the truck during harvest season.
And speaking of harvest season… the stench of harvesting cabbages was a little overwhelming. Not a lot of fun during recess time.
raybarb44 about 7 hours ago
Cabbage is good too…..
oakie9531 about 7 hours ago
holey cole slaw, Batman!!
snarkm about 6 hours ago
What I really like about WtB is that Wallace is a genuinely kind kid and that his parents are equally kind and support his eccentricities. So often the weird kid is portrayed as a real menace in the name of funny and at the same time set up against his overly square parents who would rather yell and be strict than get to the bottom of what is actually going on in the kid’s head.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Amelia brought her radishes.
unsardonic about 5 hours ago
I’ve found YouTube videos of people taking train-trips of hundreds of miles across japan to go to a favorite okonomiyaki restaurant in Osaka
ellisaana Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Mrs. Macintosh must know her French. She recognized affection. (It’s just a little cabbage, after all.)
Fontessa about 3 hours ago
Mrs. Mac is a sweetie.
Mekoides about 2 hours ago
Best gift ever, Mrs. Macintosh!
George C. Hopkins about 2 hours ago
Bravo Zulu Wallace, Bravo Zulu.