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How do you folks do it... I mean post so much!

Horacio said:


It would be good stuff for a new thread, Cooking with Gamers. I smell fast and furious posting...

Actually, I foresee a lot of numbers to the local pizza place. I have a feeling that's as close to cooking as many of these people get.

I do have a killer beandip recipe that is very easy to make and people love it. It's great for games. 4 ingrediants and then you keep it warm in the crockpot for however long you need.
 

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Crothian said:


Actually, I foresee a lot of numbers to the local pizza place. I have a feeling that's as close to cooking as many of these people get.

I do have a killer beandip recipe that is very easy to make and people love it. It's great for games. 4 ingrediants and then you keep it warm in the crockpot for however long you need.

So post it, we want to know! :D
 

Frick, Frick, Frick.

Will you FRICKING pansy-a$$es stop talking about COOKING, for FRICK'S sake. What are you?

I am a GEEK. I do not COOK. I PAY people to do that meatwork for me. Cooking is a specialist skill, one that can and should be delegated to professionals. I no more need to cook than I need to know how to fix my car. Or write sonnets. Or program a VCR. Not that anybody knows how to program VCRs. No, that counts as knowledge that Man Was Not Meant To Know.

Ahem.

Sorry, please continue. :cool:
 

Horacio said:


So post it, we want to know! :D

All you need is ground beef, can of refried beans, block of velvetta, and chili peppers. There are chilli peppers can be bought in a variety of spicey levels. It's important to get the kind that are best for the group.

First brown the ground beef. Then mix all the ingrediants in the crockpot and set on medium and stir occasionally. When the ingrediants are hot, put the crockpot on low and you are ready to go. Just get some chips to dip into the bean dip.

If you have left overs it can be easily refregeratted and it reheats nicely.
 

hong said:

Cooking is a specialist skill, one that can and should be delegated to professionals. I no more need to cook than I need to know how to fix my car. Or write sonnets. Or program a VCR. Not that anybody knows how to program VCRs.

Let's see. I can cook, write sonnets, and program a VCR. Three out of four isn't that bad. :D
 






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