November 27, 2015
#1609: Food Combinations explain

[Megan is talking with Ponytail and Cueball, who has his hand to his chin. Above them in 4x3 black boxes different kind of food is written in white text].
{| class=“wikitable”
|style=“background-color:black;"| Ice cream
|style=“background-color:black;"| Ham
|style=“background-color:black;"| Relish
|-
|style=“background-color:black;"| Pancakes
|style=“background-color:black;"| Ketchup
|style=“background-color:black;"| Cheese
|-
|style=“background-color:black;"| Eggs
|style=“background-color:black;"| Cupcakes
|style=“background-color:black;"| Sour cream
|-
|style=“background-color:black;"| Hot chocolate
|style=“background-color:black;"| Avocado
|style=“background-color:black;"| Skittles
|}
Megan: You know what’s actually really good?
Megan: ____ and ____.
Megan: food and food
Cueball: Huh. I Guess I can see it.
[Caption below the panel.]
Fun fact: if you say “you know what’s actually really good?” in the right tone of voice, you can name any two individually-good foods here and no one will challenge you one it.