I don't yet have a toddler, but I'm glad the blog
Parenting. Illustrated with Crappy Pictures exists so that when I do have one, I'll know how to feed him or her:
drop the food on the floor.
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This
flowchart about learning how to cook from webcomic
xkcd is a pretty accurate representation of what happens when I try to learn how to cook something.
...Sigh.
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"She actually seemed to like throwing up. To the simple dog, throwing up was like some magical power that she never knew she possessed - the ability to create infinite food."
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The Oatmeal's latest comic, "
Why I Don't Cook at Home," is pretty much my reason for not cooking for myself at home: I'd rather go out for a burger than be left with a fridge full of unappetizing leftovers and a kitchen splattered with the remnants of my failed efforts. Of course,
if you cook well this is less of a problem.
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Today,
Natalie Dee shows what happens between egg friends when
one of those eggs becomes a chicken.
Behold the trauma. I will think about this whenever I eat an egg. Or chicken.
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Donut King just can't handle Lord Bagel stepping on his turf—his turf of sweet, toroid-shaped breakfast goods. Watch the drama unfold at webcomic
Buttersafe.
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Allie Brosh of
Hyperbole and a Half, a blog of random, awesome, funny things, recently recounted an instance of waitressing hell titled "
The Milk Crisis of 2005." The crisis: Customer asks for milk. Customer disapproves of initial too-large glass of milk. Customer disapproves of second too-small glass of milk. Allie tries so hard to please dissatisfied milk-loving customer, but just can't win. Through Allie's words and emotive illustrations, you too can feel her pain and laugh at her misfortune.
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[Illustration: Rebecca Dart] I love this wonderfully whimsical comic—featuring creatures such as Monkiwis, Cockatubers, and Bananacondas—by comic book artist and animator Rebecca Dart. It's also worth checking out the inspiration behind the comic, the Terror of the Tiny Tads series by early 1900s illustrator Gustave Verbeek. Related Captain Yaar, a Doughnut-Loving Pirate Comic Pickle Recipe Comic Existential Food Comics Comic Strip is Skeptical About Sous-Vide...
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[Image: Buttersafe] Webcomic Buttersafe shows five situations depicting what the world might be like if certain objects were replaced with burritos. No more Gatorade; just burritos. Related Burrito Tape 'Let It Burrito' 'Alien' with Apples A Comic About a World of Peanut Butter and Chocolate...
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[The Oatmeal] In The Oatmeal's latest comic, learn 20 Things Worth Knowing About Beer—how it's made, how it makes you drunk, famous quotes, and something involving a giant goat. Related Serious Beer 15(ish) Things Worth Knowing About Coffee The 5 Phases of Caffeine Intake...
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