We’ve gone in the other direction. No red meat anymore but only fish and hormone free and antibiotic free poultry. I am forty pounds lighter and the physical exam numbers are well within normal range as the changes have improved our health and how we feel.
We thought we would miss the old ways and it was an adjustment but it was like kicking a bad habit or addiction. Now we find the fast food ads repulsive. This is from someone who routinely would grill full racks of ribs and thick cuts of beef.
Smoothies and probiotics are a major part of the fight against EvilCorp Foods. The slips with the veggie bin still occur but we are getting better.
We have to remind ourselves that the objective is to stay in the game longer than our adversaries with a better quality of life. For one thing we can see that the Braindead Boomers are going to put a lot of stress on the health care system and on finding good assisted living facilities especially considering the scarcity of quality labor to support them. Demand will drive the costs up.
PRODUCE TIP: (This is a fact, I’m not kidding!) To keep celery crisp and fresh, wrap the bunch tightly in aluminum foil as soon as you get it home. Place in your fridges crisper. Wrap tightly after each use. It will stay crisp for weeks!
I feel the pain!, be it for celery or any other vegetable that rots in the bottom of the fridge… which is why I’m buying a refrigerator with a bottom freezerrrrrrrrrr :D
Now I order pickup. Having someone else select your vegetables is the worst part. One supermarket doesn’t even have a way to specifiy substituting regular for organic produce, if not available. “Sorry – you get no tomatoes this week.”
eromlig over 3 years ago
But the worms at the landfill will love it.
Superfrog over 3 years ago
You should have demanded a higher celery.
Wilde Bill over 3 years ago
I avoid the inevitable and just don’t buy produce.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 3 years ago
Been there, and done that.
admiree2 over 3 years ago
We’ve gone in the other direction. No red meat anymore but only fish and hormone free and antibiotic free poultry. I am forty pounds lighter and the physical exam numbers are well within normal range as the changes have improved our health and how we feel.
We thought we would miss the old ways and it was an adjustment but it was like kicking a bad habit or addiction. Now we find the fast food ads repulsive. This is from someone who routinely would grill full racks of ribs and thick cuts of beef.
Smoothies and probiotics are a major part of the fight against EvilCorp Foods. The slips with the veggie bin still occur but we are getting better.
We have to remind ourselves that the objective is to stay in the game longer than our adversaries with a better quality of life. For one thing we can see that the Braindead Boomers are going to put a lot of stress on the health care system and on finding good assisted living facilities especially considering the scarcity of quality labor to support them. Demand will drive the costs up.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 3 years ago
PRODUCE TIP: (This is a fact, I’m not kidding!) To keep celery crisp and fresh, wrap the bunch tightly in aluminum foil as soon as you get it home. Place in your fridges crisper. Wrap tightly after each use. It will stay crisp for weeks!
Olddog1 over 3 years ago
Vegetable drawer. The black hole of good intentions.
e.groves over 3 years ago
What I don’t eat goes in the compost.
vacman over 3 years ago
I’m sorry…this comic implies that there is another reality. I don’t think I have ever used up the 10 for $10 cucumbers I have bought. LOL
Zebrastripes over 3 years ago
Wrap celery in FOIL for ever lasting celery stalks!
Jefano Premium Member over 3 years ago
She had hoped to get into an Art Frahm painting, but forgot she was wearing slacks.
https://www.messynessychic.com/2016/04/01/the-mysterious-art-of-the-falling-panties
will over 3 years ago
A fitting end for a head of celery.
Nala the Great over 3 years ago
I do the same thing as Joyce. I should go through the freezer some day and throw out the stuff I bought years ago.
cor_en_fa over 3 years ago
So lemme get this straight. She could talk the talk but couldn’t wok the stalk?
davanden over 3 years ago
No one needs that much celery.
scottm5102 over 3 years ago
Cut the bottom off and keep it upright in a jar of water in the fridge and it will last a long time. Same with broccoli.
Nyckname over 3 years ago
I wish they sold celery by the pound instead of by the bunch, so I could buy the one rib at a time that I need.
Ivan Araque over 3 years ago
I feel the pain!, be it for celery or any other vegetable that rots in the bottom of the fridge… which is why I’m buying a refrigerator with a bottom freezerrrrrrrrrr :D
DCBakerEsq over 3 years ago
Celery is kinda weird. Admit it.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Now I order pickup. Having someone else select your vegetables is the worst part. One supermarket doesn’t even have a way to specifiy substituting regular for organic produce, if not available. “Sorry – you get no tomatoes this week.”
zeexenon over 3 years ago
’Cannot decide to call it Kunta Kinte or Simba.
paranormal over 3 years ago
That’s the way it works at my house. ‘cept I don’t buy potatoes or red peppers, only green peppers.
Howard'sMyHero over 3 years ago
Buying only what you need is an elusive art …!
Radish... over 3 years ago
The celery stalks at midnight.