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Ed130 The Vanguard

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A caravan lunch. I already have the proper lunch-box from the collectors edition but...

http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Caravan_lunch

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Gabanuka

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If this is reliant I once saw a thread on 4chan where someone showed the ingredients of a Krabby Patty. I would embed but its save and I can find it online.
 

teqrevisited

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Well it isn't eaten but I really have to wonder what roast chocobo tastes like. Probably something like game fowl.
 

Nami nom noms

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Definately the Roast chickens in Ghost Trick.

Everytime I play that game I start to drool :p and then even more once the food appears on screen! (see what I did there?)
 

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I have no idea why, but I imagine that lyrium potions in Dragon Age taste like strawberry milkshake, and that powdered lyrium would taste like dry Nestle strawberry milkshake powder :3

It would make my life as a DA mage doubly sweet!
 
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Gearabelle said:
Forget the sea salt stuff... Give me a Honey Bunny! I also wonder how good some of the foods in the Paper Mario games are, like Zess Frappe, Koopasta, or 'inky' pasta.
Well... inky pasta [http://mykitchenmoovement.squarespace.com/recipes/2011/4/12/10-things-you-should-know-about-squid-ink-pasta.html] is sort of a real thing, kind of.
 

templar1138a

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...*giggles at inflated perception of own cleverness*

I'd like to try a Crunchy Chick from the Fable games. And gain five points towards evil.

Also, I strongly suspect that health potions taste like tap water, but have a thin, syrupy texture.
 

Mordekaien

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What, no love for cake from Portal?

Also, horker meat and pheasant (I ate a pheasant once, and it was nom nom...)
 

Me55enger

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Mordekaien said:
(I ate a pheasant once, and it was nom nom...)
I ate pheasant once, and i agree it was nom nom.

Except now we sound like the kind of people the Quaff. Whatever the hell Quaffing is...

I am for cannibalism!
 

Launcelot111

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Muramasa: the Demon Blade is just cruel with how good their food looks. They have their noodle bowls and sushi and tasty mochi cake things and they all come with very descriptive little blurbs on their taste and Momohime says Japanese things in a very happy tone. All in all, I want to eat these things. Also when you actually eat, each time you hit A counts as one bite, and you have to sit there for every bite of the meal as Momohime enjoys it. It's just cruel

 

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purf said:
Ah, internet. I do like you:

Just discovered Gourmet Gaming. It should cover all your needs.
How about a Wasteland Omelett?
Or Minecraft's Mushroom Stew?
Sweet Roll for dessert?

That's where the recipes I mentioned earlier are located. I confess to being a huge fan of that blog.

The Peanut Cheese Bars from Earthbound are so on my 'to bake' list. And the Pizza Sundae from Costume Quest. :U

ObsidianJones said:
Well... inky pasta [http://mykitchenmoovement.squarespace.com/recipes/2011/4/12/10-things-you-should-know-about-squid-ink-pasta.html] is sort of a real thing, kind of.
Well hey whaddya know. I knew that some of the Paper Mario recipes are real but I didn't think that inky pasta was. You learn something new everyday. XD
 

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Nami nom noms said:
Definately the Roast chickens in Ghost Trick.

Everytime I play that game I start to drool :p and then even more once the food appears on screen! (see what I did there?)
Wouldn't you rather have some curry?
All you need to do to get it is hold a flamethrower to the head of the Chief of Police.
 

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arnoldthebird said:
An assortment of Fallout goodies, but Salisbury Steak sounds the best

And Mississippi Quantum Pie also sounds like it would be delightful

Love me some radiation
While I can't help you with the Mississippi Quantum Pie, if you go to your local grocer's, pick out a Salisbury Steak (it's basically Ground beef and bread crumbs), and nuke it in your microwave, you'll have similar amounts of radiation in it to that of the Fallout World (in this case, not a whole lot really. 200 years later, a lot of the background radiation would be mostly harmless. Keyword being "mostly").