Goodness gracious. Did Elizabeth actually get Michael to do a chore? Hey, Elly and John! Are you taking notes? Someone in the house finally knows how to motivate Michael to do work without yelling at him.
Through the years I’ve observed that many men seem to behave the worst toward the person who prepares their food. It’s a wonder to me that more of them didn’t succumb to “food poisoning”.
And yet women are the ones who never stop saying “I have the right to wear whatever I want” – no matter how inappropriate their choices might be to context or reason.
people don’t appreciate cooks enough whether it is your mother, wife, or even a restaurant chef they are still the ones putting food on your plate, so next time they cook for you, say thanks!
It’s faster and easier to set the table and empty the dishwasher. I would rather do that any day than cook. And yet, most days, I do all of it. Plus clean up!
Not exactly what history has shown, you little brat. If it were true, kitchen slaves could have liberated themselves just by poisoning the king/general/master.
When I was in high school, I cooked supper nearly every night for our family of 9 kids and 2 adults. (It was my choice – after doing that and washing the dishes, I was free for the evening to do whatever I wanted). The younger siblings were responsible for setting the table. Most of the time they did pretty well, but if they dawdled and didn’t get it done, I would just go into the living room and announce that the food was cooked and was waiting over low heat on the stove. If the table wasn’t set before the food burned, so be it. That got everybody into action, and they motivated each other to get it done!
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
hard bargain
howtheduck almost 4 years ago
Goodness gracious. Did Elizabeth actually get Michael to do a chore? Hey, Elly and John! Are you taking notes? Someone in the house finally knows how to motivate Michael to do work without yelling at him.
Enter.Name.Here almost 4 years ago
Never argue with the person who cooks your food.
LeslieBark almost 4 years ago
Sounds like Elizabeth is familiar with the story of The Little Red Hen.
lauradolan almost 4 years ago
Through the years I’ve observed that many men seem to behave the worst toward the person who prepares their food. It’s a wonder to me that more of them didn’t succumb to “food poisoning”.
Macushlalondra almost 4 years ago
Let that be a lesson to you Michael. Carry it over into your marriage.
Pogostiks Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And yet women are the ones who never stop saying “I have the right to wear whatever I want” – no matter how inappropriate their choices might be to context or reason.
freewaydog almost 4 years ago
Ellie has taught Liz well! ;)
Johnnyrico almost 4 years ago
What’s for dinner? Mac & Cheese or Canadian Ramen?
Yardley701 almost 4 years ago
Go, Girl!
gmu328 almost 4 years ago
i’m surprised mike gave in too soon …
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Don’t mess with the cook. You never really know what’s in the pudding.
dwdl21 almost 4 years ago
Ahmen sister…lol
Jeffin Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Chefz iz rulez.
pheets almost 4 years ago
Elizabeth is learning : )
JudyHendrickson almost 4 years ago
Lucky ,Inever had a dishwasher growing up,so it was either wash the dishes or you don’t eat!!!
gocomixrocks/the magic beaver cleaver almost 4 years ago
people don’t appreciate cooks enough whether it is your mother, wife, or even a restaurant chef they are still the ones putting food on your plate, so next time they cook for you, say thanks!
summerdog almost 4 years ago
Men are ruled by their stomach. In this case.
Linguist almost 4 years ago
Never, ever annoy the cook!
There are few kingdoms were someone rules supreme – the kitchen is one of them!
kaycstamper almost 4 years ago
She’s learned from the master!
timbob2313 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
True that
paranormal almost 4 years ago
They learn something new every day…
nmb41 almost 4 years ago
It’s faster and easier to set the table and empty the dishwasher. I would rather do that any day than cook. And yet, most days, I do all of it. Plus clean up!
Ukko wilko almost 4 years ago
A lesson you can’t learn too early… don’t mess with the cook.
jbruins84341 almost 4 years ago
Same is true in our house.
Ginny Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I really wish that were true.
stillfickled Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Depends on what she’s cookin’.
vacman almost 4 years ago
I love it when Lizzy one ups Mike for a change.
turkeycreekacres Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Great comeback
phoenixnyc almost 4 years ago
Truer words were never spoken.
CoreyTaylor1 almost 4 years ago
Not exactly what history has shown, you little brat. If it were true, kitchen slaves could have liberated themselves just by poisoning the king/general/master.
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
“Lizardbreath” knows how to motivate him.
sheashea almost 4 years ago
You go girl!!!
The_Great_Black President almost 4 years ago
Michael has a more serious issue in panel one. His eyes and nose are so far away from his mouth they are practically in his forehead!
finnygirl Premium Member over 3 years ago
When I was in high school, I cooked supper nearly every night for our family of 9 kids and 2 adults. (It was my choice – after doing that and washing the dishes, I was free for the evening to do whatever I wanted). The younger siblings were responsible for setting the table. Most of the time they did pretty well, but if they dawdled and didn’t get it done, I would just go into the living room and announce that the food was cooked and was waiting over low heat on the stove. If the table wasn’t set before the food burned, so be it. That got everybody into action, and they motivated each other to get it done!
KenDHoward1 over 3 years ago
there’s wisdom being shared here … ;)
hagarthehorrible over 3 years ago
Good lesson learnt early in life, has it’s own pros.