CleverNickName
Limit Break Dancing (He/They)
Generally I find there are two kinds of creative types: those who agree with my stereotypes, and those who are terribly, terribly wrong.

Generally I find there are two kinds of creative types: those who agree with my stereotypes, and those who are terribly, terribly wrong.
Supposedly carob is healthier for you than chocolate, thereby proving beyond doubt that it isn't as good.I hope he's enjoying his Snickers. That almost counts as chocolate, even. But not carob.
Supposedly carob is healthier for you than chocolate, thereby proving beyond doubt that it isn't as good.
I have had kale prepared, like, ten different ways and it has been terrible every single time. In what context is kale better than spinach in any application?
Almost time to cook up a pound of bacon and a 3 egg omelette for dinner. Pray for me.When I was younger, I ate a lot of carob because it didn't set off my chocolate allergy.
Colcannon
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The Irish didn't invent mashed potatoes. Or bacon.
Bacon mashed potatoes? Yeah, that was us...![]()
I do like colcannon better with kale than with spinach. Adds a nice chewiness. Spinach just makes it a bit runny. Which is fine if you like that! But I prefer a good thick texture to my mashed potatoes.When I was younger, I ate a lot of carob because it didn't set off my chocolate allergy.
Colcannon
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The Irish didn't invent mashed potatoes. Or bacon.
Bacon mashed potatoes? Yeah, that was us...![]()
Best Punpun story ever.True story: I remember back when my gaming group was debating whether to switch to Pathfinder or 4th Edition. One of the arguments presented against Pathfinder (or any other 3.5E ruleset), for some reason, was PunPun.
After the player finished his fifteen-minute long TED Talk about how to build a PunPun character, and walked us through all of the different cherry-picked hoops one would have to jump through in order to make that happen, he concluded with "...and that's why the third-edition rules are completely broken. I say we switch to 4th Edition."
There was a pause. Then one of the other players at the table deadpanned "Uh, cool story bro." and we all laughed.
I do like colcannon better with kale than with spinach. Adds a nice chewiness. Spinach just makes it a bit runny. Which is fine if you like that! But I prefer a good thick texture to my mashed potatoes.
One of the nice things about living in Connecticut is that it's pretty damn easy to source good local produce - even beyond farm coops and local vegetable stands, you can often find folks who just put out a table full of corn or other veggies (or fruit) near the roadside with a jar to leave money in...