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Post by uncommonman on May 1, 2016 9:23:25 GMT -8
What is your favorite legal rpg cheats (cheese, cheese tactics etc.)? My personal favorite is in the Swedish rpg "Drakar och Demoner" where you could buy special abilities for 5 xp points and you could spend more xp for better results (if you got 80+ on a 2d20 roll you could improve your ability scores). The cheese was a phrase about the special abilities list: "if you all ready have the result, take the result above", that ment that if you didn't spend any extra xp on the roll you could buy more abilities and in the end get the highest results for only 5 xp. Irl I think Idiazbal is the best cheese I ever tasted. www.cheese.com/idiazabal/Ps. For the love of cheese, get an osthyvel
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Post by Forresst on May 1, 2016 12:14:04 GMT -8
I dunno about cheese in RPGs because i'm just straight up not interested in the math required, lol. But, I once had a chevre from St. Catherine-de-Bartolomie that had like... green onion or something in it. Divine.
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Post by ayslyn on May 1, 2016 17:10:23 GMT -8
I've been loving Drunken Goat lately.
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Post by uncommonman on May 4, 2016 8:45:41 GMT -8
I dunno about cheese in RPGs because i'm just straight up not interested in the math required, lol. But, I once had a chevre from St. Catherine-de-Bartolomie that had like... green onion or something in it. Divine. I am not that fond of cheese with stuff in it except pepper cheese (black pepper)
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Post by Forresst on May 4, 2016 19:33:50 GMT -8
That's fair, I tend to be really picky about stuff mashed into other stuff. But I liked this cheese, and I like the kind with the walnut bits in it too.
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Post by Kainguru on May 8, 2016 0:52:44 GMT -8
Stilton and it's variants - the bluer the better Aaron
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Post by uncommonman on May 8, 2016 7:31:02 GMT -8
Stilton and it's variants - the bluer the better Aaron I love pasta with blue cheese sauce and bacon. Just melt the cheese in crème fraiche and put it on a bowl of pasta finish by sprinkle finley chopped crispy bacon. Perfect for all ages (my 4 year olf daughter loves it).
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Post by uselesstriviaman on May 17, 2016 17:19:07 GMT -8
The absolute best burger I can remember eating was a bacon, egg and cheeseburger. The fried egg had a soft yolk, and the cheese was smoked gouda.
It was absolute heaven.
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Post by uncommonman on May 18, 2016 2:23:56 GMT -8
The absolute best burger I can remember eating was a bacon, egg and cheeseburger. The fried egg had a soft yolk, and the cheese was smoked gouda. It was absolute heaven.Smoked cheese is interesting but some kinds taste almost like salami. Gouda is almost always good.
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Post by The Northman on May 20, 2016 12:38:14 GMT -8
Sharp cheddar. Like...vorpal.
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Post by uncommonman on May 24, 2016 13:20:25 GMT -8
My daughters dinner tonight: Blue cheese
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Post by uselesstriviaman on May 25, 2016 5:39:37 GMT -8
Dude. That's one cute kid. But I shudder when I consider the likely gastrointestinal repercussions of eating just blue cheese for an entire meal.
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Post by uncommonman on May 25, 2016 9:09:36 GMT -8
Dude. That's one cute kid. But I shudder when I consider the likely gastrointestinal repercussions of eating just blue cheese for an entire meal. She has problems eating so we often feed her strange things, usually it is spagetti and ketchup but blue cheese, prosciutto, salami and jam sandwiches also work. Her stomach is tough so that is no problem.
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Post by chronovore on Nov 20, 2016 20:50:39 GMT -8
Stilton and it's variants - the bluer the better Aaron As I'm from a mutt background, I like mutt dogs, mutt cats, mutt wines, and mutt cheeses. English Huntsman is my favorite cheese, it's a combination of stilton and double Gloucester. OT: I can't stand people abusing cheesy rules abuse in character generation. Like, you see that in Hero all the time. I haven't played Hero in ages, so apologies in advance for the lack of proper terms: Back in the college RPG group Stu Venable talks about, before we moved off-campus and to his GURPS game, there was one guy who wanted to play a hero who had "solved" his energy problem by being able to mass-drain stamina from crowds of people, keeping his already overpowered attacks constantly fueled. We rejected his character because it was a superhero campaign, and we felt it was self-evident that a character who vampirically drained non-consenting passers-by into unconsciousness would not be defined as a "hero." He pointed out that he'd put points into Reputation or Status, and that his character was adored, so it wouldn't be unwilling. Cheese.
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Post by uncommonman on Nov 22, 2016 7:21:14 GMT -8
i.imgur.com/w9est0C.jpgLocal deli cheese counter, I gave no idea where you buy cheese but this is where we buy our luxury cheese. Normal cheese is sold in blocks and a cheese slicer is used to get nice slices: i.imgur.com/IMyCkNp.mp4
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