Zoe’s real response was “How much bread do you think I eat?” Keren’s observation of bread consumption was real, though.
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Panel 1 -
Keren: Hi, Zoe! How was your weekend?
Zoe: Hi, mumsie. It was good.
Panel 2 -
Keren: No problems getting to school?
Zoe: No.
Panel 3 -
Keren: Did your father feed you? I left food.
Zoe: Yes. He kept pushing rice on me.
Panel 4 -
Keren: Although, only a few slices of bread were eaten.
Zoe: And you keep pushing bread on me.
Errol: Not stereotypical at all.
Keren: Hi, Zoe! How was your weekend?
Zoe: Hi, mumsie. It was good.
Panel 2 -
Keren: No problems getting to school?
Zoe: No.
Panel 3 -
Keren: Did your father feed you? I left food.
Zoe: Yes. He kept pushing rice on me.
Panel 4 -
Keren: Although, only a few slices of bread were eaten.
Zoe: And you keep pushing bread on me.
Errol: Not stereotypical at all.
Maybe you should have bread made from Rice flour instead of wheat flour. That way you could have a mix of both cultures.
You know, I don’t think they’ve ever made bread from rice flour, surprisingly enough.