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Cooking Rut Cartoon


Posted by on Thursday, 08 May 2008 15:07
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Caption Request Is Over - Thank You For All Your Great SuggestionsIt's time to get creative again and help get out of any cooking rut you might be in. I have a feeling many home cooks including myself, get into a cooking funk once in a while.

I thought it would be fun to put RG into a cooking rut situation in this cartoon but I need your help coming up with a funny caption for it. If you have ever felt like you were cooking the same 6 or 7 meals week after week, month after month, now's your opportunity to comment in the form of a cartoon caption. Just post your response below.

What is RG thinking?

Go to the bottom of this blog and post your reply in the "Leave a reply". Add as many captions as you like but keep them clean and be respectful of your fellow visitors. Any caption that I feel is inappropriate will be deleted.

This is not a contest but"¦.

This is not a contest but I will pick my favorite caption and the author will receive a free copy of a new ecookbook I'm working on with Chef David Nelson and soon to be released. The eCookbook is all about cooking potatoes and will feature over 100 incredible potato recipes and the secrets to preparing them.

I will also make the cartoon available on various items like tee shirts and cooking aprons at Café Press. This means all entries become the property of The Reluctant Gourmetâ„¢. Please read Small Print below.

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53 comments
  • Comment Link Posted by: Rick on Monday, 20 February 2012 00:50

    Too much shortening!

  • Comment Link Posted by: Amy Green on Wednesday, 28 September 2011 21:24

    Back to the same old cutting board (sigh).

  • Comment Link Posted by: yasmine on Tuesday, 29 June 2010 11:30

    it is really hard to cook sometimes

  • Comment Link Posted by: Jenn on Thursday, 07 January 2010 14:08

    Why couldn't the kids just ask for cookies for dinner like they usually do.

  • Comment Link Posted by: Kristy on Tuesday, 14 April 2009 01:12

    I think i'm in over my head!

  • Comment Link Posted by: Jane Cooke on Tuesday, 10 February 2009 20:18

    The recipe called for long grain rice.

  • Comment Link Posted by: Chuck on Thursday, 22 January 2009 19:54

    Cool !!, I love the kitchen floor.

  • Comment Link Posted by: r walker on Monday, 20 October 2008 00:11

    "i 'll never Learn, thats the LAST time i trust my brother in law to replace my kitchen floor!!"

  • Comment Link Posted by: Jane on Friday, 17 October 2008 13:08

    They told me cooking on a submarine would be hard!

    Why you need a subfloor under rubber tile.

  • Comment Link Posted by: j. Andrews on Tuesday, 09 September 2008 22:05

    Aunty Em! Aunty Em! I'm sinking! I'm sinking!

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