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Post by Daos on Mar 28, 2023 11:16:13 GMT -8
I have played a bit of 1E Pathfinder before, and it's basically 3E with the serial numbers filed off. I'd be surprised to learn that 2E Pathfinder was the exact same thing.
And yeah, egg on a burger is pretty good.
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Mar 28, 2023 11:49:39 GMT -8
The burger is listed as Breakfast for Paladiner (Eggs Benedict Burgers) they come up with quirky RPG style names for their recipes. I might give Dwarven Battle Pasta a try as well, it's a toasted ravioli recipe.
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Mar 30, 2023 14:04:04 GMT -8
Breakfast for Paladiner (A meal worth falling for) The breakfast for Paladiner is practically a meal in and of itself, capable of leaving any paladin feeling like they could simply fall, and maybe lie on their hands for a while. Before consuming, check with your DM to see if your paladin disease immunity covers feelings of fullness and occasional heartburn, and be prepared with a healing spell or antacid as necessary. So this burger recipe plans for you to make your own patties I skipped a step ahead and bought raw burger patties seasoned from the grocery meat department. This recipe also calls for you to make your own hollandaise sauce with a sauce mix packet that I was not able to find so I just used the only Hollandaise sauce I found in the store. I also did not toast the bun as directed. I had a picture or so I thought but my phone camera had other plans in mind snapping a blur of my hand with the plate moving, so I don't have what mine looked like to provide. This burger has Bacon, lettuce, tomato, a fried egg and hollandaise sauce on it. I used butter lettuce rather than romaine like the recipe called for I prefer butter lettuce I think it tastes better. All in all the cooking time took probably an hour between cooking bacon, an egg and burgers. It tasted great and left me full after one burger. If you are curious as to what the burger looks like it is the cover image for the book.
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Post by Igordragonian on Mar 30, 2023 15:38:42 GMT -8
It looks great- but I wonder about the logistics of actually eating it holding it, fitting in your mouth
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Mar 31, 2023 4:14:00 GMT -8
It looks great- but I wonder about the logistics of actually eating it holding it, fitting in your mouth Well the burgers I bought were not nearly as big/thick, the tomato was sliced thin, and I used Arnold Sandwich Thins for the bun so mine was not nearly as big as that in the image it was easier to consume. It was really tasty though.
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Apr 2, 2023 13:36:10 GMT -8
Dwarven Battle Pasta (Toasted Ravioli) Just a Note of Warning: Frying ravioli can result in spatters of oil that can burn you, so work slowly and carefully. Remember to dip the pieces into the oil away from you, and fry in small batches so as not to crowd the pan. Dwarves don't fear right alongside forges, but they also set their beards on fire for dramatic effect, so don't emulate them too closely. Picture of my results below. We had some left over frozen cheese stuffed ravioli so I decided to make this since the only things I needed were the italian bread crumbs and parmesan cheese. So prep time was pretty quick you basically make a sort of egg batter then shake the frozen ravioli in the bread crumb, salt & parmesan coating. Then fry in hot oil. I had an electric skillet that this worked well in. I think it came out fairly well. Ravioli is a bit crunchy this way but it was still equally tasty.
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Post by Daos on Apr 2, 2023 14:59:16 GMT -8
Looks pretty tasty. Never considered breading ravioli before.
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Apr 2, 2023 16:49:47 GMT -8
it was rather filling and that plate was only about a third of what I made. But that was about all I could eat before feeling full. I honestly never thought about breading pasta before either but hey Dwarf Battle Ravioli do as the dwarves do.
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Post by Daos on Apr 5, 2023 13:37:18 GMT -8
I got a 2% raise today.
Unfortunately, rent's probably going to go up like 25-30% in a few months. :/
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Apr 6, 2023 9:44:30 GMT -8
Congrats on the raise!
I know what you mean with the price of everything else going up and the way my boss has been since I started I've been trying to find something else for work just to be able to get by better.
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Post by Daos on Apr 6, 2023 10:46:51 GMT -8
Yeah, inflation usually goes up 3%, so this is actually a pay cut. At the rate rent keeps going up, there's a good chance I'll be one of those working homeless in a couple of years.
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Apr 7, 2023 5:52:51 GMT -8
That was potentially going to be me at the end of 2021. So I know the feeling. Rent is nuts. But this is why I was seeking a better paying job, and then maybe in a year we can move out of Vermont since the job is in NH but mostly remote.
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Post by Daos on Apr 7, 2023 13:19:35 GMT -8
Yeah, they raised rent something like $500 last year. I'm worried they'll do it again this year. This whole area is full of homeless people, even working homeless, living out of their cars because everywhere is too expensive to actually live. It's nuts.
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Post by GreyWolfVT on Apr 10, 2023 7:31:14 GMT -8
Yeah, they raised rent something like $500 last year. I'm worried they'll do it again this year. This whole area is full of homeless people, even working homeless, living out of their cars because everywhere is too expensive to actually live. It's nuts. I agree. Just trying to find some place else to live and Renting is really the only option I have unless I trip over a bag with $10,000 to $20,000 in it so I can get a mortgage. Rentals for a family of 4 with pets is hard enough to find but on average at least in New England it is rather impossible to find anything less than $2250 a month with nothing included.
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Post by Daos on Apr 10, 2023 13:30:32 GMT -8
Yeah, my place is only a two-bedroom and it costs $2019 a month now. It was $1060 when I first moved in. That's roughly an increase of $100 a year.
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