That’s one of the things I admire about you, Fred. You are always willing to help out. Whether it’s digging a helpful hole in the garden so one of the dears can plant something in your hole left when you dug up your bone or being ready, willing and able to help do away with those pesky leftovers. You are always front and center. Such a good fellow.
We had cold pizza for the first course last night; turkey, gravy, and stuffing for the second, and finished off with a persimmon that had been “ripening” on the counter for a couple weeks.
Houndhollerer almost 4 years ago
Fred wants to start a new Boxing Day tradition.
mikenjanet almost 4 years ago
That’s one of the things I admire about you, Fred. You are always willing to help out. Whether it’s digging a helpful hole in the garden so one of the dears can plant something in your hole left when you dug up your bone or being ready, willing and able to help do away with those pesky leftovers. You are always front and center. Such a good fellow.
kingdiamond69 almost 4 years ago
We bought a honeybaked ham the leftovers got all diced up and put out back for the neighborhood feral colony waste not want not.
ronaldspence almost 4 years ago
Be careful Fred that all the leftovers don’t go to your waist!
byamrcn almost 4 years ago
Geez what’s with the attitude, a lot of stuff tastes even better the second time.
BigDaveGlass almost 4 years ago
Those sausages won’t eat themselves
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Mr Dear tis nothing hard about putting food on plate and putting it in a microwave. Just don’t overdo it ;-)
david_42 almost 4 years ago
We had cold pizza for the first course last night; turkey, gravy, and stuffing for the second, and finished off with a persimmon that had been “ripening” on the counter for a couple weeks.
Yardley701 almost 4 years ago
Leftovers always taste better heated up a second time, but not a third or fourth time.
RandomLantern445 almost 4 years ago
Love Fred’s face in the last and second-to-last panel.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 4 years ago
I learn economics by eating left overs. My parents had the same philosophy, but through necessity.
ronaldspence almost 4 years ago
Mum called these “plan aheads”
stephensteve397@gmail.com almost 4 years ago
Leftovers never made past 2 hours with me.
DavBlc7 almost 4 years ago
Left overs from Christmas dinner, I suppose so.