Gaming, RPGs, Pizza, Soda Pop, and Junk Food
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@Samwise7RPG if you ever need health or excersize advice feel free to ask, btw young men have been known to have fatal blood clots after sitting for 15 hours straight, i'd have walk breaks after 6 hours at least.
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Eat well, invest in yourself.
This is really underlining the inflation in the food price, vote Ron Paul or the money will continue to be devalued because of illegal foreign war. Not to be too political, ROFL.
Should just do the potluck method, by the end of the campiagn you'll all b great chefs, ha.
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@riteguard22 I can see that being fun as well. Pizza Damage For Everyone!!! :)
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@DeTzardis That's where I've been lately, and it works out pretty good, and each person can grab exactly what they want to eat. Another issue with ordering pizza is some people really can't agree on pizza toppings.
Vegetable plates (celery, cucumber slices, carrots, with a small bowl of Ranch dressing) has been a staple. I host our games every week, and at first I would provide snacks. Now, it's bring-your-own, unless people want to share my healthy food. I'm on the Atkins diet, so I don't eat any carbs or sugary foods.
atari67 1 year ago
@atari67 I have a garden now, so hopefully I will have a bunch of fresh vegetables soon. A vegetable plate is a good idea.
Samwise7RPG 1 year ago
"Pizza damage" [4:20] XD Cooking (as a group) before gaming is great: it lets everyone catch up socially before a game, warm up to a new player, fill empty stomachs, and is almost guaranteed to elevate the group mood in general. :) But alas, we never did anything fancier than, say, spaghetti! ;)
mynameisnotlilly 1 year ago
@mynameisnotlilly Pizza Damage is a RPG staple around here, hehe. Making a big spaghetti dinner sounds like an easy thing to make, with some garlic bread or Italian bread on the side. Mmm, some big meatballs sounds good too. I think I may have to do this for my group soon, as spaghetti is pretty cheap.
Samwise7RPG 1 year ago