Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Kale in the Komics

I have admitted a few times in the past that I read the daily comics on-line. Remember the one about The Starch Solution? I wrote about that before Dr. McDougall did.

For the past few days, a strip called "Betty" on GoComics has been doing a thread about a visiting relative, the male lead's brother. He had been a "bad boy" most of his life, even spent time in jail, but has recently cleaned up his act, and that includes (most of) his eating habits. The past few days were strips about his love of kale and its health benefits.

Unfortunately, GoComics won't allow me to show the actual strips, so just follow the link. Here's the first kale strip. After this, just click the forward arrow on each day's strip to get to the next.

Monday, April 4, 2016

Facebookemon Comic Meme

At least the potato is finally getting recognition in the mainstream (OK, maybe not "mainstream") media! LOL


Saturday, February 27, 2016

New Power Drink for McDougallers


Not really, just a joke in a comic strip, but you never know with Dr. McDougall, right?


The comic strip is Lola, and this one was posted Friday Feb 26, 2016.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Anime Vegetables Making the Supreme Sacrifice

This is how I imagine my food acts after watching me cook a few weeks of Jeff Novick's SNAP meals



Someone tried to post this to the McDougall Friends Facebook community but it was removed. Since my son is a BIG fan of anime (as are all his engineering friends), I just had to seek it out and watch it for myself. I'm glad I did.The series the clip comes from is based on a manga (comic book) called Magical Witch Puni-chan, in case you wanted to know.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Dr. McDougall Finally Loses His Mind Video


Someone on the McDougall forums mentioned this satire video called "Dr. McDougall Finally Loses His Mind" (Not safe for young children):



Hysterical!

Sunday, July 19, 2015

I Always DID Love Dennis the Menace!


Most of my allowance as a kid went into buying comic books, and Dennis was one I always got the day it came out!


Monday, February 16, 2015

How to Sauté Spinach

Just omit the oil, for us healthy cooking folk.


The February 12, 2015 Sheldon comic strip.



Even Chef AJ reminds people that 2 pounds of cooked greens can fit into the palm of one hand, so this isn't stretching the truth all that much.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Smoked Paprika Vegan Cheese

Oil-, nut- and fat-free, too! 

You have GOT to make this recipe!

 

The blog it comes from is called Cooking With Plants, and basically, she takes a standard nooch sauce recipe and adds agar-agar thickened in water to it, pours it into molds (I just used my 3-cup plastic containers), and let it harden.

Be sure you use agar-agar powder and not the flakes. It's much more concentrated. If all you can find are flakes, use three times as much as the recipe calls for to make up the difference.

Watch the stove and keep stirring when heating the agar-agar! I expected it to take a while to thicken, but it was ready in about 2 minutes. And it really helps to use a non-stick saucepan, too. Any that stuck to the sides came right off before water was even added to the pot to clean.

The batch filled 2 of my three-cup containers, so a total of 6 cups of cheese. My containers are similar to these from Glad:


I left out the smoked paprika because I was making this cheese primarily for my son, who still uses dairy-based cheese and he doesn't like "spicy." Cheese is the one SAD food he still eats, but his latest cholesterol results are still pretty bad (LDL 105, HDL 48 and trigs 236), so he knows he has to give that up now. I'm glad he's doing this at age 30, not in his late 40's like I did or needs his own CABG like his dad.

He wasn't too thrilled with it for a few reasons. First, the texture - it's slimy. More of a slipperiness to it than slime, but if you've been eating processed American cheese-like food since before you had teeth, it's a lot different than you're used to.

Even without the smoked paprika it was a bit of a kick to it, most likely from the dry mustard. He's like Petey in the Cul De Sac comics:




But he said he'll give it a try, and had about a quarter-inch square nibble before declaring it something he would eat only if starving.

But my husband and I love it! Once it's sitting on a slice of bread you don't notice the texture at all, and it tastes great with that little bit of mustard in the sauce. I usually use the wet mustard in the cheese sauces I make, anyway, and wouldn't have even noticed it if not for my picky son pointing it out.

Since I made this the other day, I had about 2 slices and my husband is almost finished with the first container. Since it only keeps about a week in the refrigerator, when I sliced them up I immediately wrapped the second one in plastic wrap, popped it in 2 quart-sized freezer bags and tossed it right into the freezer. To make it easy to take out just a slice or 2 instead of having to defrost the whole brick I put cut-up pieces of plastic between each slice. This is a trick I've been using for years with freezer stuff, like bean burgers or un-meatloaf, or quickbread slices. I take the lids from things like oatmeal containers and cut off the lips, leaving a flat disk, and use those to make non-stick dividers. Works like a charm.

Back to the cheese - my husband has been making sandwiches with them on whole wheat rolls or on whole grain bread with "the works", and I had one slice unadorned to taste, the other between 2 slices of sprouted wheat bread and grilled. This makes the most delicious grilled cheese sandwich. It's dangerous - I can see myself eating 2 or 3 sandwiches a day. It's because of this addictiveness I have to refrain from eating this cheese more than once a week, if I know what's good for me. 

But it's SO GOOD!!!

Maybe just one more sandwich tomorrow after we get back from shopping. A quick lunch on another busy vacation day, the first day without rain all week. It'll be my reward if I don't break the budget in Bed, Bath, Beyond.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Word Really IS Getting Out!


I love comic strips. As a child of the 50's and 60's, I grew up on them, and even now start every morning reading all my favorite strips. Yes, they're on-line instead of in newspapers now, but because of that I've found more comics to love than ever before.

Non Sequitur is one of those strips. Sure, they sometimes go off in tangents I don't care about, like the old New England fisherman rambling on about mermaids now and then, but it's usually pleasant enough.

On November 10th the artist started doing a story line that led up to a character's heart attack. Look at what today's strip is:



When comic strip artists start extolling the virtues of a plant based diet you know it's gone mainstream!


Sunday, September 28, 2014

VeganMoFo Day 28 - My Favorite VeganMoFo Blog

No recipe from me today. I just want to remind everyone of the Randomofo link. Click that link and it takes you to one of the thousands of blogs or Instagram sites that are participating in this year's VeganMoFo. Sometimes you get a decent blog with decent recipes, sometimes you get a site in a foreign language, sometimes it's a dead link. 

I must have hit it a hundred times this past month and it still hasn't taken me to any site that promotes WFPB, no S-O-S eating, nor has it taken me to my own site. Oh, well. Maybe next year.

But it did take me to my favorite vegan web site discovered during VeganMoFo. It's called Kale Crusaders: Promoting Under-Represented Foods, and each day the owner of the site posts a new cartoon about a healthy unprocessed (or minimally processed) food. It may be asparagus, or maybe horseradish. This past week was macaroni and . . ., such as white bean cheese, butternut squash cheese, or red pepper cheese.




There are no recipes, just an explanation of what the food items of the day actually are, with links to their favorite recipes made with those ingredients.

Be sure to go visit and drop a comment to let the owner know you enjoy their work.

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Kale Salad


Gee, Jeremy Duncan (Zits comic) and I are of the same opinion!





Cooked kale, fine, but not raw, no matter what is done to it it feels like eating sharp, pointy objects.

Monday, March 24, 2014

What's Wrong With THAT??

Dilbert


Some of my best conversations revolve around potatoes! I'm sure many who read this blog can say the same, too. LOL

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas, 

especially to all the McDougall potato lovers out there!

Courtesy of The Argyle Sweater comic strip

Friday, March 1, 2013

Carrot Call

I don't watch either Jimmy Kimmel (not since he was the emcee on "Win Ben Stein's Money), don't watch "Duck Dynasty," and I don't know who Morrissey is, either, but I do think this is a funny skit.