Posts Tagged With: surgeries

Paul’s Awesome English Dictionary – Today’s Phrase: Cookie Health Care

Surgeries are scary. And taking pills can be just as intimidating. Sure, you might start with one, but before you know it you’ll need a backhoe to lift your daily pills into your mouth. You can wait in a doctor’s office for up to an hour to hear his five-minute opinion. Moreover, all these paths to better health can be expensive, And do health-care avenues ever make you happy?

No.

But what makes us feel better? And is inexpensive?

Cookies.

Cookies make you feel better. We love people who give us gifts. When have we even felt love when wheeled into the surgery room? When given pills?

Never.

But cookies make us feel better. Cookies let us know people care about how we feel. Cookies improve our outlook and so, our mental health.

If only there were a  phrase to describe this great cure. And now there is:

TODAY’S AWESOME PHRASE

Cookie Health Care

Awesome entry #45

– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.

My cookbook, Following Good Food Around the World, with its 180 wonderful recipes, my newest novel, Do Lutheran Hunks Eat Mushrooms, a hilarious apocalyptic thriller, and all my other books, are available on amazon.com.

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1000th Post in a Row – Peanut Butter Armageddon

Simply squeeze

Sometimes humanity does great things such as landing a man on the moon, building the Panama Canal, or making laptops. These projects helped us all immensely and caused us to swell with pride.

Then there’s squeezable peanut butter. I mean, how hard is it to scoop peanut butter and spread it on a slice of bread? The simple amoeba could almost do it. All we’d have to do is make a knife small enough for it to grasp.

As of press time, aircraft carriers, necessary for our national defense, still cost a pretty penny. So, we don’t build many of them. Machines vital to the success of surgeries remain in short supply.

Why?

Because we’re devoting much of our brain power and funds to making spreadable peanut butter. So, nations will compete for scarcer and scarcer non-PB resources. Tensions will rise. Armies will mobilize.

Run for the hills, the Peanut Butter Armageddon is coming.

 

– Paul De Lancey, The Comic Chef, Ph.D.

My cookbook, Following Good Food Around the World, with its 180 wonderful recipes, my newest novel, Do Lutheran Hunks Eat Mushrooms, a hilarious apocalyptic thriller, and all my other books, are available on amazon.com.

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