Colonelpuddinhead
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Ranger REG said:Oh, great. Now I'm hungry for Gamorrean Luau roasted in an imu pit (assuming Sarlacc is not living in it).
Cue the fat, green Gamorrean "chicks" with grass skirts on... eeewwwwww!

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Ranger REG said:Oh, great. Now I'm hungry for Gamorrean Luau roasted in an imu pit (assuming Sarlacc is not living in it).
Ranger REG said:Oh, great. Now I'm hungry for Gamorrean Luau roasted in an imu pit (assuming Sarlacc is not living in it).
I don't like sand in my food. Plus, there's not enough cooking oil in the world to deep-fry that sucker in its own (albeit sandy) pit.Henry said:Are you kidding? Sarlaac fat rinds makes some of the most delicious farm-cooking available! When crisped just right it is an excellent mix of sweet and salty to add to any greens plate!
kenobi65 said:There is a ton of SW foods and drinks in the Unofficial SW Encyclopedia, over at TheForce.net. It's drawn from all of the movies, as well as all of the Expanded Universe sources.
kenobi65 said:Hope this helps.
Lum is a lot more like cheap beer. In the fairly extensive writeup of it in Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim for the old d6 SWRPG, it was mentioned as going for 6 to 10 credits for a pitcher, and being very popular for drinking contests. It is sweet and vaguely soapy in flavor (but mentioned as not being unpleasantly so), and it has the peculiar quality of while somewhat intoxicating, it is very hard to become outright poisoned on it (hence why it's popular for drinking contests).kenobi65 said:- Lum (pretty much "rum")
wingsandsword said:Lum is a lot more like cheap beer. In the fairly extensive writeup of it in Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim for the old d6 SWRPG, it was mentioned as going for 6 to 10 credits for a pitcher, and being very popular for drinking contests.