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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbalicious" data-source="post: 3216955" data-attributes="member: 7274"><p>You should rely on your gaming more to make a first impression than what food you bring. No matter what you bring, someone may not like it. In our gaming group, about 2/3 love dark chocolate and 1/3 can't stand it. Some love caramel and hate peanut butter, some love peanut butter and hate caramel. Some love hot and spicy food, some hate it. And what a mess to order pizza! One guy only likes plain pepperoni, two can't eat onions, I can't eat green peppers, but everyone loves (and HAS to have) something someone else can't or won't eat.</p><p></p><p>All that being said, either bring what you like and if someone doesn't like it don't sweat it, or bring a variety. In our group, pizza rolls usually work, as do lasagna, cheese balls, and twizzlers (although all four on the same night would be REALLY gross! A cake or pie is always nice, but again, someone may not like the kind you bring. You might try a variety of chicken wings of different temperatures from a popular local wings joint. I like to turn people on to things they may have never tried, either from a little-known Mom-and-Pop place or by my own hand (I've made brats, BBQ chicken, spaghetti, and red beans and rice in the past). </p><p></p><p>It's rare that you can please everyone, but making an effort is usually appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbalicious, post: 3216955, member: 7274"] You should rely on your gaming more to make a first impression than what food you bring. No matter what you bring, someone may not like it. In our gaming group, about 2/3 love dark chocolate and 1/3 can't stand it. Some love caramel and hate peanut butter, some love peanut butter and hate caramel. Some love hot and spicy food, some hate it. And what a mess to order pizza! One guy only likes plain pepperoni, two can't eat onions, I can't eat green peppers, but everyone loves (and HAS to have) something someone else can't or won't eat. All that being said, either bring what you like and if someone doesn't like it don't sweat it, or bring a variety. In our group, pizza rolls usually work, as do lasagna, cheese balls, and twizzlers (although all four on the same night would be REALLY gross! A cake or pie is always nice, but again, someone may not like the kind you bring. You might try a variety of chicken wings of different temperatures from a popular local wings joint. I like to turn people on to things they may have never tried, either from a little-known Mom-and-Pop place or by my own hand (I've made brats, BBQ chicken, spaghetti, and red beans and rice in the past). It's rare that you can please everyone, but making an effort is usually appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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