The walnut/date pie was a success - similar to a pecan pie, but enough different that it's distinctive. Cassoulet is now the Infinite Pot of Leftovers, but I like it, so that's all good. The mushroom pierogi were an interesting experiment - I cheated and used the Very Non-Standard egg roll wrappers instead of dough, as rolling out flat dough is one of my least competent cooking skills. They were ugly but tasty - I really need to stop judging food by what it looks like, this is why I always think I don't like dim sum.
At the "wedding potluck" for Oath, the plotting-out-the-future wrangling after the wedding was a moderate success. It's a difficult balance between wanting to have hard choices in the run occasionally, and players who like wrangling hard choices, and the ones that don't, and the ones that like doing so but not in as much detail, and the ones who like wrangling as long as they win... well, it's an interesting dynamic, and one that's gotten to mostly-working.
At the "wedding potluck" for Oath, the plotting-out-the-future wrangling after the wedding was a moderate success. It's a difficult balance between wanting to have hard choices in the run occasionally, and players who like wrangling hard choices, and the ones that don't, and the ones that like doing so but not in as much detail, and the ones who like wrangling as long as they win... well, it's an interesting dynamic, and one that's gotten to mostly-working.
Re: What was the middle part again?
Date: 2005-02-09 06:51 am (UTC)