Stooge Culinary Delights

Nitcentral's Bulletin Brash Reflections: The Three Stooges: Soitenly Stooge Sink: Stooge Culinary Delights
The boys made great fun out of the mundane act of cooking and eating food, usually by inadvertently inserting an object in the dish, by dim-wittingly putting awful ingredients in the recipe, or by using unusual cooking utensils. They also enhanced many an episode by having a food fight in it, usually started when Moe would slap food out of Curly’s/Larry’s/Shemp’s/Joe’s hand and it would fly into someone’s face.
By Derf on Thursday, July 05, 2001 - 9:39 am:

In the short Babysitter’s Jitters, Shemp is sent into the kitchen to make some soup. He finds a box of soap – mistakes it for soup (Shemp reads “con-sum-ated soup” but the label says “concentrated soap”) and tosses the entire box into the pot. Next, he grabs a can of baking powder, and reads “Bake … powder … Powdered Bacon! What’ll they think of next?” and tosses IT in the pot! Of course, when the meal is served, all three of them start blowing soap bubbles from their mouths.


By Derf on Tuesday, July 10, 2001 - 6:02 am:

Almost the entire episode is spent dealing with food in the short Income Tax Sappy. At the beginning of the episode, Larry makes Moe a sandwich with too much mustard, and Moe adds more, eventually spraying himself with it! Moe also has problems with making a salad and "his special dressing" (accidentally pouring an entire canister of cayenne pepper into it - YUM!). Larry fights with carving the turkey, accidentally whacking off one of the guest's beard and also with a bowl of soup that contains a vicious crab claw. Shemp has problems with keeping mashed potatoes and gravy on his plate, eventually splatting the guest with the beard. The unfortunate guest remarks, "You gentlemen are very loose eaters".


By Derf on Wednesday, July 25, 2001 - 10:52 am:

The boys whip up some nasty canapés in the short Crash Goes the Hash. Moe is instructed by the butler to serve the drinks and the canapés, at which Moe says, "Can-o-peas? ... oh, you mean the toast with the lace curtains!". When they serve them,they've used dog biscuits covered with peas. (yummy-yummy!)


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