FoxTrot Classics by Bill Amend
- July 29, 2009
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FoxTrot is a comic strip with attitude, wit and a big dose of reality. Bill Amend’s brilliant understanding of sibling rivalry and generational struggles comes to life in a refreshing blend of humor and truth.
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ahser said, 3 months ago
can’t she just sell them? and gain monopoly in the zucchini market
ejcapulet
said,
3 months ago
Grind up some of the little suckers and toss them in brownie mix. The brownies come out uber moist and chewy but with extra vitamins.
Johanan Rakkav
said,
3 months ago
Add a little tofu to that and you have some guilt therapy as well. :)
Wenthral said, 3 months ago
How about crushing them up and sending them back to dirt they came from and plant taco’s, burgers and pizza next year?
idwiz123 said, 3 months ago
take them to the nearest food pantry!!!!
Lewreader
said,
3 months ago
If you throw them on the compost pile you get more zucchini plants
Saucy1121 said, 3 months ago
How much you want to bet it’s zucchini ice cream too?
dicatduke said, 3 months ago
idwiz123: great idea! also the local farmer’s market!
Rmom said, 3 months ago
How can you tell when zucchini goes bad?
boozoothatswho said, 3 months ago
You’re supposed to use the zucchini for bait when the blues are running.
serenasakitty said, 3 months ago
Ahser it is not so easy to sell zucchini or even give it away. It seems that EVERYONE grows too much of the stuff and is trying to get rid of it. Parking your car is a good way to get it stuffed with zucchini.
Dry
said,
3 months ago
Zucchini is a very prolific plant, One vine will supply more than enough! And zucchini bread is VERY good!! And you can freeze zucchini bread, or freeze the zucchini, if you’re going to cook with it!
Okay, Drystyha’s cooking class is over for today! Sorry!! :-)
comixavier said, 3 months ago
Zucchini, zucchini ZUCCHINI!!! The Foxes are getting sick of zucchini!
I’m sure there are tacos in the garden: wheat or corn for the tortillas and onion, lettuce, tomato, jalapeños, pinto beans, whatever for the fixings; they’ll have to get their own farm for chicken, beef, cheese, and sour cream. Hold the zucchini, though.
Tigger
said,
3 months ago
I remember 1970 when we moved from Florida to Rural USA. Dad over planted everything. We had tons of Black-Eyed Peas. Took us several weeks to shell all of them.
cwreenactor said, 3 months ago
Yuck!!!
treBsdrawkcaB said, 3 months ago
Sadly, Jason missed his opportunity to use the “Remote Controlled Stove” again…
Freeze dry the zucchini and send it to southern Sudan where the people are being starved to death by their evil government.
Ushindi
said,
3 months ago
That’s one of the problems with the way our world is set up - it would be so much better if we could plant tacos and hamburgers, bacon and steaks, maybe some ham…..I LOVE meat, but we are using so much in resources to grow it for a rapidly expanding population, not to mention the constant slaughtering to get it in the nice clean packages at the store. Yes, I still have my bacon and eggs in the morning, and BBQ a steak at night, but I can see the problem.
gopuppy said, 3 months ago
“How can you tell when zucchini goes bad?”
When it starts driving over the speed limit, smoking and stealing stuff?
lululu9 said, 3 months ago
is that supposed 2 be funny, gopuppy?
maplasia said, 3 months ago
Yeah. Zuchini brownies=so good.