Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for October 27, 2020

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 3 years ago

    know of any succotash-making tribes whose children are picky about the lima beans?

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    Wilde Bill  over 3 years ago

    Brilliant! She recognized the source of that comment.

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    gbars70  over 3 years ago

    That’s a little unfair, she could’ve gotten that off a bubble gum wrapper.

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    momofalex7  over 3 years ago

    That’s true, and lima beans are disgusting. My mom tried to hide them in mashed potatoes. It didn’t work.

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    Kaputnik  over 3 years ago

    I’ve always thought of lima beans as a completely neutral food. Not good, not bad, just adding bulk to something with more flavor.

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    sergioandrade Premium Member over 3 years ago

    My mother didn’t force me to eat lima beans, worse she made me kale in the 1960’s.

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    Ivy Valory Premium Member over 3 years ago

    My father-in-law used to say, “I dread succotash.” I don’t like that combo, either, but I do like lima beans. I learned to make them with a ham bone and a lot of onion and think they are are a wonderful supper.

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    DaveG1960  over 3 years ago

    Something I’ve never tried, I’ll have to look it up, the only time I’ve ever heard of it was being said by a certain cartoon feline…

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    descabro  over 3 years ago

    I always knew that about lima beans but couldn’t articulate it until I was old enough to pass on them!

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    Dani Rice  over 3 years ago

    Lima beans are either too dry to swallow – or cooked until they’re too mushy to tolerate.

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    PammWhittaker  over 3 years ago

    My mother-in-law is in her 5th or 6th childhood. Won’t eat any veg but green beans. Or tomatos. I almost fainted when she ate a salad the other night! I’ve been buying pasta sauce with hidden veggies, and she has no clue :) Oh carrots and celery but only if grated sigh

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    diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Ive never had problem with food, everyone seems so picky to me. If its good eat it and enjoy if not just eat it faster and get it over with, no big deal. I really eat anything no prob. Guess im just weird.

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    bookworm0812  over 3 years ago

    Hey, even her brother has to be right SOMEtimes.

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    diskus Premium Member over 3 years ago

    What food is a corn maze if you cant run around willy nilly and get lost. To organized

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    Vince M  over 3 years ago

    Yes, there are thousands and thousands of uses for corn, all of which I will tell you about right now!

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    johndifool  over 3 years ago

    Could the Uh-Oh Baby be lurking in the cornrows?

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    CeceliaWD Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Succotash is the Native American word for “Who put these disgusting lima beans in with my corn?”

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  over 3 years ago

    The teacher seems to know Petey.

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    WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago

    I always felt sorry for succotash even though I didn’t know what it was. Just that some cartoon character always referred to it as suffering

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    Plods with ...™  over 3 years ago

    Love it.

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    DCBakerEsq  over 3 years ago

    It was Navy Beans at our house. Yuck.

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    stairsteppublishing  over 3 years ago

    The rule at our house was, if it is on the table, at least a spoon full had to be on the plate ad if it was on the plate you had to eat it. Of course, yucky food was never served so that was not a problem. My great-grandmother believed that you should serve parsnips at Thanksgiving. She did not like parsnips so the exception to ‘on the table, on the plate, and eat it’, was parsnips. In her mind she had served the parsnips and that was that. I never had parsnips until three years ago with other root vegetables. It was good. I learned that the longer parsnips stay in the ground over winter the sweeter they are. February-March are good digging months.

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    Mac  over 3 years ago

    Stupid lima beans.

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    celticray1  over 3 years ago

    As kids we called Brussel sprouts monkey balls. Umm good.

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    NWdryad  over 3 years ago

    Sounds plausible to me.

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    ars731  over 3 years ago

    Lima beans are an food that is the victim of bad PR and not being cooked right. If done properly they are pretty good. Succotash is great with fried chicken for instance.

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    Sisyphos  over 3 years ago

    Nothing wrong with lima beans. But sufferin’ succotash, this is a job for Sylvester P. Pussycat!

    Save the Blisshaven Six! Let Tweety Pie fly reconnaissance!

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    BC in NC Premium Member over 3 years ago

    From a different strip, Alice also feels the word ‘succotash’ is one of those go-to-bed-without-dinner words. That sounds right.

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    Daeder  over 3 years ago

    Corn is what makes succotash suffer.

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