Red and Rover by Brian Basset for January 21, 2014
January 20, 2014
January 22, 2014
Transcript:
Mom, Rover and I will be launching in a few minutes. What can the NASA kitchen whip up for us to take into space? How does PB&J and kibbles sound? Ok, but leave the kibbles out of mine.
My best friend and I used to take veggies and slices of bread (nothing on them.) Some of my fondest memories were created when we would sit in my garden patch talking and eating cherry tomatoes straight from the vine.
Some scraps are fine. Beef bones, meat scraps, not heavily spiced, are OK. I’ve a friend with healthy dogs that eat darn near anything. All of her dogs die of old age @ 14-15 years. But, I agree, caution is always good.
comicgos about 11 years ago
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Space Food Sticks!
Catfeet Premium Member about 11 years ago
Is it crunchy peanut butter…or kibbles?
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
I’m glad I’m not going on that mission.
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
you hope they were happy!
puggles about 11 years ago
My best friend and I used to take veggies and slices of bread (nothing on them.) Some of my fondest memories were created when we would sit in my garden patch talking and eating cherry tomatoes straight from the vine.
Photobug12 about 11 years ago
Mom with a retro hairstyle to boot.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Good point Red.
dzw3030 about 11 years ago
Everything from Grandma is special to a kid.:-)
dzw3030 about 11 years ago
Some scraps are fine. Beef bones, meat scraps, not heavily spiced, are OK. I’ve a friend with healthy dogs that eat darn near anything. All of her dogs die of old age @ 14-15 years. But, I agree, caution is always good.
Reality,really? about 11 years ago
Had one of those helmets as a kid. The best. Pb and j and milk bonz for my buddy.
TexMichael about 11 years ago
Tang was an ok solution when camping without and refrigerator and limited Ice chest capacity. Not great , but ok.