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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

Got it!

mr_sherman
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

That one popped out almost immediately.

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

There it is!
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Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

Phew – thanks for that.

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

If Clara pushes it, then she may also become tiny. So who would be left to walk (and pick up after) Cleo?

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3 years ago

If they push it again, he may become even smaller.

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
Clara usually thinks Claude is pretty sweet, but now he’s in a sour mood, and will likely soon be as red as (or maybe as pur**** as?) a (tiny) beet.
 
From: The New Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book
By: Ruth Hutchinson
Illustrated by: Tim Palmer
Published by: HARPER & BROTHERS NEW YORK 1958
Earlier edition published as: The Pennsylvania Dutch Cook Book (1948)
Library of Congress catalog card number 58-8873
 
Sour-Sweet Beets No credit.
 
2 cups boiled beets
1/3 cup sugar
1 level tablespoon flour
1/2 teaspoon salt, level measure
1/3 cup cider vinegar
2 cloves
1 tablespoon butter
 
Select tiny beets.
Cut off the tops, leaving a bit of stem, wash and put in saucepan, half covered with boiling water.
Boil gently for 1/2 to 1 hour, adding water as needed.
When beets are tender cool and skin.
Place over boiling water in double boiler the sugar, flour, salt and vinegar.
Stir and blend until smooth, add cloves, cook until sauce is clear.
Add beets.
Simmer 1/2 hour.
Remove cloves, add butter, blend, and serve.
 

SusanSunshine
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3 years ago

Alexi, I hope you have no health issues.

Almost all your recipes seem to be long-cooked and loaded with sugar, which is worrying.

As an occasional treat, akin to candy or pie, I’m sure these beets are tasty…

But so are steamed beets, and even shredded raw beets in salad.

And those are a real “nutritional powerhouse”, as food writers like to say, containing some vitamins and natural phytochemicals hard to get enough of elsewhere.

Long boiling kills most of the nutrients… though at least with these and those in cooked in soup, we eat the liquid, so not EVERY bit is lost…

But the phytochemicals that protect your liver and reduce inflammation in the body are long gone.

A recommended serving of fresh beets, depending on where you check, is 2/3 to 1 cup, though with all the flour and sugar, hopefully, you’d probably only eat half a cup this way, so this is four small servings.

Still…. 1/3 cup of sugar is 5 1/3 tablespoons…. which is 16 teaspoons.

That’s 4 teaspoons per person, which is about 16 grams.

There’s no recommended daily amount of sugar… it has no nutritional value…

But most recommendations are are that we consume less than 25 grams a day for a woman, 35 for a man, of added sugars, including honey and other “natural” sugars.

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Half a cup… a small amount… of these way overcooked beets is no longer a healthy vegetable, but a dessert containing 2/3 of the maximum sugar we should allow ourselves in a day. 3/4 of a cup, which I’m sure I COULD eat, contains ALL of it.

I’m not saying I’m perfect… I’m sure some days I eat more sugar than I should, and I often buy beets in cans, which are already overcooked, though I try to use the liquid.

It’s just that adding extra tablespoons of sugar to everything, on top of eating sweets, is too much. I hope you don’t always!

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3 years ago

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
It’s a push as to which so-called “song” is worser (to continue with Alice).
 

 

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

I always think of this song when the button gags come around.

Tigressy
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Reply to  DennisinSeattle
3 years ago

Exactomundo!!!

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

I remember liking the “strip” you posted with other pictures of Tulip.

baconboycamper
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Reply to  nighthawks
3 years ago

“Another” Catfish…
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JP Steve
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3 years ago

Dogfish.

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Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

Good morning, Cleo Phans and Dry and/or Dusty!

He is kinda cute when he’s angry.

NATIONAL TAKE YOUR DOG TO WORK DAY 

NATIONAL LEON DAY 

NATIONAL STRAWBERRY PARFAIT DAY 

NATIONAL CATFISH DAY

I’m going with the first one today….

Y’all have a great day. (((((HuGz!)))))

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Old Phart Plods
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3 years ago

But this is kinda cute

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happyhappyhappy
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3 years ago

QT goes with me every day. 🙂

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3 years ago

They aren’t going to push it, Claude. They learned a lesson from watching you. Enjoy being a little man in a big world. Watch out for Cleo’s paws.🐾🐾

Alexikakos
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3 years ago

 
Completely politically incorrect.
 
 

 
 
And this one too.
 
 

 
 

DennisinSeattle
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3 years ago

Then there is the one where the Lone Ranger and Tonto are surrounded by Indians. Ranger says, “Well kemosabe, I guess we are doomed this time.” Tonto replies, “What you mean WE, white man?”

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  Alexikakos
3 years ago

Dr. Demento fodder! 😀
Hilarious. But, yeah, not very PC.

P51Strega
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3 years ago

Awesome animation! I love Claud’s tantrum ♥♥♥

happyhappyhappy
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3 years ago

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