Monty by Jim Meddick

Monty

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  1. Suzanne

    Suzanne said, 6 months ago

    lol I see there is a bird on the table. I guess Pilsner didn’t attend. Somehow I really doubt that was what was served. Probably venison.

  2. Suzanne

    Suzanne said, 6 months ago

    Happy Thanksgiving to our American friends.

  3. Three Steps Over Japan

    Three Steps Over Japan said, 6 months ago

    Muskrat love!

  4. Jack Garrott

    Jack Garrott said, 6 months ago

    Burdock root is called goboh in Japan, and is very tasty cooked any number of ways. (It is pretty high fiber, though.)

  5. Jack Garrott

    Jack Garrott said, 6 months ago

    @Suzanne, turkey is native to North America, and there is actually a high probability that it was on the menu.

  6. Ottodesu

    Ottodesu said, 6 months ago

    @Jack Garrott

    I think that Suzanne was referring to muskrat being on the menu.
    Look at yesterday’s strip to understand the “bird” reference.

  7. Ottodesu

    Ottodesu said, 6 months ago

    @Suzanne

    And I will have a slice of deli turkey roll to co-celebrate with my American friends from afar.

  8. tattooedcyberidiot

    tattooedcyberidiot said, 6 months ago

    Lucky the doc wore that hat to the feast. He might have stood out otherwise

  9. dukedoug

    dukedoug said, 6 months ago

    @tattooedcyberidiot

    Oh, they were all probably already drunk as skunks (muskrats) by the time he arrived.

  10. Coyoty

    Coyoty said, 6 months ago

    Tastes like nutria.

  11. Pacopuddy

    Pacopuddy said, 6 months ago

    Lppks like this is one of EB’s favourites.

  12. Sisyphos

    Sisyphos said, 6 months ago

    Hmm! Muskrat and burdock root chowder! ’Zounds!
    HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all the Monty family!

  13. PICTO

    PICTO said, 6 months ago

    I’m with E.B. on this one. We haven’t had muskrat and burdock root chowder at Thanksgiving since Granny passed away.

  14. Dunestrider

    Dunestrider said, 6 months ago

    I read just yesterday that one of the main foods at the first Thanksgiving was pigeon.

  15. Matthew Davis

    Matthew Davis said, 6 months ago

    How funny! Our contribution to dinner today involves burdock root. No muskrat, tho.

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