In the kitchen, Coussouma is the hands chopping, dicing and mixing to life Madam’s visionary creations (according to Madam).
The combination of both is a culinary Batman & Robin like duo (with a lot of garlic in the air)!
Madam has no doubt her Tabbouleh recipe is amazing, but she likes to hear that coming from her son Touf who isn’t particularly fond of salads in general, since he’s more of a “meat person”
Love how you captured that..!!! Fazee3a, hats off to you 🙂
YOU DID IT AGAIN! Brilliantly perceptive.
hahaha Love it!
Poor Coussouma 😀
you never cease to amaze me with your critical eye..LOVE IT 😀
i likey very very much!!!
C’est tellement ça… J’adore ton coup de crayon ma zizi 🙂
Superbe!!!!!
Chou hal mama!!!
Just hilarious! And, how true…
High attention to details in facial expressions and funny script! you made me remember those typical Lebanese moments, and laugh 🙂
This is perfect! The [true!] story, language/word choices and illustration. Love it!
You have a critical eye and a lovely sense of humor…!! I always wait for your comics…!
Love it! what moms home cooking has become 🙂
Absolument hilarant!! et tellement vrai!
J’ai tellement rigole que j’en ai pleure!!
C’est la 1ere fois que je decouvre tes illustrations et j’ai trouve les caracteres geniaux!
Merci de m’avoir fait rire 🙂
Was directed here by Karen Karam’s 365 days blog. Love your work and how you are able to capture the essence of Lebanese society. Bravo!
Thank you Nathalie!
zina,
j’adore ton humour, tes dessins tes petites critiques lapidaires sur comment nous sommes et comment nous parlons..bref, j’aime tout ça..Beau travail!!!
(tu ne me connais pas…
j’étais la bibliothécaire au collège…)