Stone Soup by Jan Eliot

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  1. Macushlalondra

    MacushlalondraGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    Sorry kid you’re not invited. Now put that down and go to your room.

  2. lightenup

    lightenup said, about 1 month ago

    Hear, hear, Macushlalondra! Don’t waste good food on teenagers – they barely taste it. But at least he seems to appreciate it.

    By the way, what is Joan doing in panel 2? Kissing Wally for making such a nice meal? Or smelling the food? Interesting expression…

  3. Bob

    Bob said, about 1 month ago

    Joan does look odd there….looks like she’s about to kiss his nose!

  4. Ash

    Ash said, about 1 month ago

    Get out and make yourself a sandwich! Sheesh! Did you even wash your hands?

  5. cynof3

    cynof3 said, about 1 month ago

    Time to give up the quiet couples dinner, face it when there is kids involved there is no such thing as quiet!

  6. avatarjk137

    avatarjk137 said, about 1 month ago

    Macush, Ash, what’s with this constant hostility toward the older children in this strip? You’d think middle-schoolers killed your parents or something. I mean, sure he’s intruding (through no real fault of his own), but at least he’s complimenting the food! That’s already into the realm of ‘exceeds expectations’ for teenagers!

  7. Evirtinkelbell

    EvirtinkelbellGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    Joan is kissing Wally for making such a great meal, and not having to make it herself.

  8. anat622

    anat622 said, about 1 month ago

    Yeah, avatar, Andy’s a GREAT kid! He’s polite and appreciative to Joan and Wally, he babysits Luci whenever asks, and when Joan and Wally were having financial troubles he got all packed and ready to go back to his parents to save them the expense. And he even appreciates good cooking. May we all have teenagers like that. For crying out loud, let the boy have some coq au vin!

    Holly, on the other hand, IS a bit of a brat.

  9. 4deerinmyyard

    4deerinmyyardGenius_badge said, about 1 month ago

    I think Joan is going “Oooo!” as in “Oooo! Smells yummy!”


    Trade Holly for Max or the baby. Andy is indeed a great kid now, but, IIRC, not so great when he first moved in with Uncle Wally. Wally’s got mad (if understated) parenting skillz.

  10. RinaFarina

    RinaFarina said, about 1 month ago

    I’m really curious to see how (whether?) this situation will be resolved!

  11. kab2rb

    kab2rb said, about 1 month ago

    Joan is very happy her husband made a delicious dish.
    I wish my teenagers when they where that young, now adults and sigh at home no jobs:(, show appreciate when I tried something different. I would just tell them you won’t like it and sometimes :) they would.

  12. kab2rb

    kab2rb said, about 1 month ago

    llorraine: If you see this I read your comments and I feel :( sorry for you. Mom may have ditched her daughter I guess it depends if she has parental rights. You do have your hands full.
    I work pt at a place only for boys, where teenagers are a handful and rather be with someone else then home. I hope all goes well with your husbands daughter and everyone is getting counseling.

    Mean time I think Phil is handling the situation great. And what a great husband Joan has.