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WCDT Strips 3436-3441 (13th to 18th March 2017)
Gyrre:
Where would it rank on a scale from fried chicken liver with canned green beans to popcorn covered in lard?
EDIT: For context; I got to find out what 'laid off' meant in 2nd grade. We alternated between fried chicken gizzard and fried chicken liver, accompanied with a canned vegetable for 2 weeks. Thankfully it was during school.
The lard covered popcorn is a horror story courtesy of the Great Depression and how poor my maternal grandfather's family was at that time. Which was made even worse by the fact that his parents had recently emigrated from Germany to try to escape the Depression there.
swapna:
Yeah, you could make a case for butter and garlic, but plain ketchup? I had it before, it's not worth the tiny bit of less hassle it is not to have/make pasta sauce. Putting just butter and parmesan or olive oil and garlic on it is just as easy and doesn't gross you out after the first bite.
But then again, Brun seems like the kind of person who wouldn't care enough, and it's nice that she cooks for her friend when she's staying over. Or is it a punishment for Renée for being obnoxious?
Kugai:
Chip Butties, everyone likes Chip Butties.
(FYI, by Chips I mean what the Yanks among you know as Fries)
jheartney:
I don't do ketchup. Period. Of all the condiments in the world, it's just not necessary.
I'm going with the assumption that the caption is unreliable narration. (It often is with Jeph.) The other assumption is that Renee is not into Elliot, if only because it's unpleasant to contemplate (Elliot deserves somebody as sweet as he is). Brun is likely friend-zone only for Elliot, but eventually he'll find somebody who's right.
Tova:
My childhood treat.
My brother used to have them with ketchup instead of vegemite (which we strangely refer to as tomato sauce, go figure).
I don't think I would be interested in noodles with tomato sauce, but my brother would go for it. He puts it on just about everything.
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