Homemade Saurkraut , slice cabbage thinly into quart jar , pack closely , add boiling water , tablespoon of kosher salt , leave in dark cool place with loose lid for 3months. Then eat it if you’re really brave.
I’ve actually found that the smell of sauerkraut gets milder as it sits around. When I was cleaning out my fridge before moving once, I was tossing out some old pasta which was downright nasty and thought the kraut would be even worse but it wasn’t. Hardly smelled it at all, really.
No, but Franklin DID have to stare down polio, World War 2, Nazi powers of Germany and Japan, nationwide food shortages, child labor, and incestuous marriage to his own cousin.
No. But he did have to stare down the Nazis and the Japanese threat, Pearl Harbor and The Great Depression. which is far scarier stare that whatever the heck “sauerkraut” is. Sounds pretty German, so it’s suspicious nevertheless.
codycab about 5 years ago
Because Franklin had to keep things clean.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
Can pickled cabbage really go rancid in a month?
Watcher about 5 years ago
If Ben can handle lightning you can handle month old sauerkraut.
juncarlo about 5 years ago
Especially if the sauerkraut has come alive.
drogers30 about 5 years ago
I can’t handle day old sauerkraut
about 5 years ago
What a waste of good food.
wjones about 5 years ago
Month old sauerkraut, Fresh sauerkraut, what’s the differences.
hariseldon59 about 5 years ago
Hard to imagine Jon having any month old leftovers with Garfield around. He must not kikr sauerkraut.
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Swami Vivekananda said something similar, but it’s not known if he ever encountered month-old sauerkraut.
finnishbsnist about 5 years ago
if the fridge is open, why is there a calendar on the door? Isn’t that the inside of the door?
jagedlo about 5 years ago
no hazmat suits for either one of you?
D Ob-one B about 5 years ago
Homemade Saurkraut , slice cabbage thinly into quart jar , pack closely , add boiling water , tablespoon of kosher salt , leave in dark cool place with loose lid for 3months. Then eat it if you’re really brave.
Clarence about 5 years ago
Why is Jon and Garfield in the fridge
rbullfogg about 5 years ago
Calendar on the inside of refrigerator door! ??
Status: Having nothing better to do about 5 years ago
The quote should have been “The two things we have to fear are fear itself and moldy leftovers”
bookworm0812 about 5 years ago
I’ve actually found that the smell of sauerkraut gets milder as it sits around. When I was cleaning out my fridge before moving once, I was tossing out some old pasta which was downright nasty and thought the kraut would be even worse but it wasn’t. Hardly smelled it at all, really.
dadlivonia about 5 years ago
Sauerkraut, not the fresh stuff, last for a very long time
dwagner200 about 5 years ago
Sauer-er-kraut
whiteaj about 5 years ago
(Teddy) Roosevelt became president when Garfield was assassinated.
fulcherdavidl about 5 years ago
Like anything lasts in Garfields fridge for a month!
Habilon about 5 years ago
yes I have had to, 3 month past expiry date and I swear it was moving, wasnt even mine
Calliope22471 about 5 years ago
Only a month old? It’s still a baby according to what else is living in the fridge…
ComicReadingGenius455 about 5 years ago
No, but Franklin DID have to stare down polio, World War 2, Nazi powers of Germany and Japan, nationwide food shortages, child labor, and incestuous marriage to his own cousin.
Comicfan (C) over 2 years ago
No. But he did have to stare down the Nazis and the Japanese threat, Pearl Harbor and The Great Depression. which is far scarier stare that whatever the heck “sauerkraut” is. Sounds pretty German, so it’s suspicious nevertheless.