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What do you eat/offer when gaming ? (See post for examples)

Nothing
1
3%
Snacks
9
29%
Ordered Food
14
45%
Cooked Food (simple)
1
3%
Cooked Food (complicated)
4
13%
My Players !
2
6%
 
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Thats because they taste awful and are too filling. Now Greenpeace protestors, there's some good eat'n.
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ScS of the Fraternity wrote:Thats because they taste awful and are too filling. Now Greenpeace protestors, there's some good eat'n.
Did you try any? I thought they caused indigestion or send you straight to the WC :wink:
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I allway seem to get the muchies after eating a few greenpiece protestors.....
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Greenies taste better because they're organic, no genetic modifications.
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They taste better if you use Brandi's paprika recipe.
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Greenpeace: The other white meat.
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Reginald de Curry wrote:They taste better if you use Brandi's paprika recipe.
Ah, did you try it? Good, isn't it?
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Not yet, actually. I'm still trying to figure out a good substitute for the sour cream, which . . . disagrees with me. :?
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Reginald de Curry wrote:Not yet, actually. I'm still trying to figure out a good substitute for the sour cream, which . . . disagrees with me. :?
Hm. Do dairy products in general make you ill? There *are* non-dairy substitutes out there, which is probably what my friend will have to use if she tries making this for her kosher-keeping husband.
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No, I just can't eat sour cream and keep it down. Same thing happens with mayo, oddly enough.
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Post by Brandi »

Maybe one of the non-dairy substitutes would work, though if it's a matter of texture or taste than you may be out of luck-- leave it out and what you've got is chicken simmered in a paprika-seasoned tomato broth, which while probably tasty isn't really paprika hendl.
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leave it out and what you've got is chicken simmered in a paprika-seasoned tomato broth, which while probably tasty isn't really paprika hendl.
Hmm, you could try thickening the sauce with *checks dictionary* cornstarch and using a bit of lemon juice to add a slight sourness. Yeah, it's not the same but worth a try.

Edit : And if it is only sourcream you can't tolerate, you might want to try adding a bit of ordinary cream (along with the starch and lemon).

Or you could try with crème double - although this would be probably to close to the sourcream...
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Ordered Food. I eat the players only when the campaign ends. :twisted:
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Dark Whisper wrote:
leave it out and what you've got is chicken simmered in a paprika-seasoned tomato broth, which while probably tasty isn't really paprika hendl.
Hmm, you could try thickening the sauce with *checks dictionary* cornstarch and using a bit of lemon juice to add a slight sourness. Yeah, it's not the same but worth a try.
Yeah, that's what my mom suggested too. I asked her because I can't cook worth a damn.
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Post by Gonzoron of the FoS »

I made a chicken paprikash once for a game session, using (tofutti brand) soy sour cream substitute. (since I keep kosher, I don't eat milk with meat.) Don't know if it was the same recipe or not, but it worked well for mine. I was a bit scared that it wouldn't taste like sour cream, but everyone seemed to like it.
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