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<blockquote data-quote="fusangite" data-source="post: 3017050" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>In my 1986-90 Runequest game, we always ordered pizza. Even the time my friend Steve's grandma tried to make us <strong>buy</strong> tuna casserole from her ("I know just how much boys looooove tuna casserole. It'll only cost you $2.50 a piece!"). And because I was such a crazed information backrat, I have grease-stained gaming notes that tracked not only the progression of the campaign but that of our pizza topping selections which, in 1986, were pepperoni, mushrooms and green peppers and, by 1990, were smoked oysters, onions, feta cheese and mushrooms. </p><p></p><p>Until I moved to Toronto while on the Atkins Diet, gaming food was pretty haphazard. But my new GM, to my amazement, decided to start cooking us dinner every week using his giant slowcooking crockpot. Since then, we've been treated to low-carb beef stroganoff, jambalaya and a host of other yummy food. When I'm not on the diet, he also makes, among other things, the finest pork and beans recipe every created. </p><p></p><p>My new GM, not to be outdone, has matched John and exceeded him with a weekly dessert on top of dinner, along with such delicacies as Moussaka, Moroccan stew, barbecued lamb and bision burgers, etc. </p><p></p><p>Thanks to the two games in which I play, I am eating well (and for free -- we just have to bring the wine, 3 bottles every 4 weeks). </p><p></p><p>At my own game, I sometimes make a pinto-bean-chipotle baked dip that people seem to like a lot. But now that we're not gaming at my place, there's not so much food. Last week, I brought some excellent cheeses though; but the stilton poisoned us (it was too overripe).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fusangite, post: 3017050, member: 7240"] In my 1986-90 Runequest game, we always ordered pizza. Even the time my friend Steve's grandma tried to make us [b]buy[/b] tuna casserole from her ("I know just how much boys looooove tuna casserole. It'll only cost you $2.50 a piece!"). And because I was such a crazed information backrat, I have grease-stained gaming notes that tracked not only the progression of the campaign but that of our pizza topping selections which, in 1986, were pepperoni, mushrooms and green peppers and, by 1990, were smoked oysters, onions, feta cheese and mushrooms. Until I moved to Toronto while on the Atkins Diet, gaming food was pretty haphazard. But my new GM, to my amazement, decided to start cooking us dinner every week using his giant slowcooking crockpot. Since then, we've been treated to low-carb beef stroganoff, jambalaya and a host of other yummy food. When I'm not on the diet, he also makes, among other things, the finest pork and beans recipe every created. My new GM, not to be outdone, has matched John and exceeded him with a weekly dessert on top of dinner, along with such delicacies as Moussaka, Moroccan stew, barbecued lamb and bision burgers, etc. Thanks to the two games in which I play, I am eating well (and for free -- we just have to bring the wine, 3 bottles every 4 weeks). At my own game, I sometimes make a pinto-bean-chipotle baked dip that people seem to like a lot. But now that we're not gaming at my place, there's not so much food. Last week, I brought some excellent cheeses though; but the stilton poisoned us (it was too overripe). [/QUOTE]
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