
To me, the real punchline is that Pete knows both the weight of a dollar bill and the number of grams in a pound off the top of his head.
To me, the real punchline is that Pete knows both the weight of a dollar bill and the number of grams in a pound off the top of his head.
I was pouring some peanuts into a bowl to make some trail mix and had this idea. No, I didn’t try it. It sounds disgusting.
My wife really likes hummus. I’ve found a couple flavors I like, but on the whole I am not a fan.
I started out to mention a specific lemon candy, but wasn’t sure about the trademark implications. Think of a bursting star. This is almost as funny.
My wife used to make a dish called “Noel Chicken”. It was fantastic. I think she stopped because she got tired of it. (I didn’t.)
Who all caught the reference to the world’s greatest TV show? Let me know if you did.
The first two panels are a true story. The third is not. Who buys a round for the people at Wendy’s?!?!
I love the waffle makers at hotels here in Texas that make Texas-shaped waffles. I went to buy one for myself, but they’re expensive. I’ll stick with my waffle maker that makes them all in the shape of Colorado.