Aug
27
2010
Yes, we have free choice, but there are consequences. Eating the good things in life is a blessing, but one also wants to fit in nice clothes!

I’ve only read a few food blogs. (Same with cartoons: I don’t like to read other peoples’ cartoons about a topic until I know what I’m going to do – I don’t like to be influenced!)
But one thing they never mention is weight gain. Come on. Eat a lot, (especially sweets or chocolate, and that’s what I’m talking), gain weight.
Well, even when you get fat, there’s still hope. My own philosophy is eat, but then don’t feel guilty, exercise. In moderation, of course.
Caption: Girl on exercycle in gym: Ten more minutes and I can have two desserts tonight.
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Aug
13
2010

Cartoon caption: "Chocolate happens, dear."
I’ve done cartoons on chocolate from the very beginning of my cartoon career, even before chocolate became acceptable, healthy, and girly, instead of some shameful vice I had to hide. (Or was that just my family?
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So I had a nice stash of cartoons on chocolate to show the editor of my proposed book on the subject. However, once I counted them, there were only about 30 or 40. And I needed 120 cartoons for the book, which is a fat hardback! Even when I included any dessert that had chocolate as an ingredient, not just straight candy, which was always my intention, anyway, still not enough. That meant a cake plate of new cartoons I had to do.
This is one I did under the high pressure-cooker deadline of a new book, but it turned to be one of my favorites, in spite of my anxiety! I like the simplicity of the solid black and white, with just enough detail to make it interesting. I love the little plants in the window to get the morning sun! And the cookbooks on the shelf behind her. Plus this was SO much fun, drawing little miniature versions of all these dark delicacies. Continue reading
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