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Season 6 Episode 22b
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Cooking With Susie
Original Airdate October 9, 1999
VHS release Kwanzaa
DVD release Season 7
Complete Series
Previous Episode Brothers are Monsters
Next Episode Officer Chuckie

"Cooking With Susie" is a Season 6 episode of Rugrats.

Characters Present[]

Character Mentioned[]

Summary[]

When Susie bakes some Reptar cereal bars that taste really awful, the Rugrats decide to tell her a "white lie" that they enjoyed her cooking, so they don't hurt her feelings. But this suggestion (made by Angelica) backfires as Susie keeps making more bad food. Will they have to confess to her that they were not being honest? - Description from Klasky Csupo

Plot[]

Susie was the first on her block to get a Cynthia Easy Cook Oven -- literally, as they weren't available to the general public yet; the makers were advertisers on The Dummi Bears show, which her father works on. The oven was so precious to Susie, she wouldn't sell it to anyone, not even Angelica. With the oven, she makes some Reptar Snack Squares. The Rugrats eat them but don't like them. However, they lie to Susie and tell her they were the best snacks they ever ate; they lied (as recommended by Angelica, of course) so they wouldn't hurt Susie's feelings. Instead, this encourages Susie to make more. They learned to lie after Didi lied when she praised Stu's electronic door stop (which was actually the stupidest invention he had ever invented).

Trivia[]

  • Stu's new invention is the Doorstopper 3000.
  • Lou's mustache was shaved off by Stu's hydraulic nose hair trimmer and he wants to hide at the lake until it grows back.
  • The Cynthia Easy Cook Oven is a parody of the Easy-Bake Oven.
  • Despite being a Season 6 episode, this episode appears on the Season 7 DVD.
  • Betty has been lying to Howard for a long time about his hair plugs.

Moral: It is better to tell the truth than it is to lie.

  • It's okay to tell a white lie to avoid hurting someone's feelings if the truth is too critical. If you need to tell the truth, be careful and not get too critical to the point that it could hurt someone's feelings.

Quotes[]

Chuckie: They kind of taste like (spits out food) ... cat poop!

Didi: (after Stu's doorstopper invention shoots out of the roof): Stu, that's enough!!! I tried to be nice about this, Stu, but the truth is: this doorstopper thing is a menace! If you install any more, then we're going to end up living in a tent in the backyard!

Gallery[]

The gallery for this episode can be found here

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