This was a great idea. Keep it up, I love the posts and can't wait to see what you do next.
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This was a great idea. Keep it up, I love the posts and can't wait to see what you do next.
Nice work! Always love seeing game foods being replicated in real life.
You can also try bear as well, though the taste of bear varies from season to season.
For larger cuts, gator meat, ostrich, emu (though emu has a beefy taste so it would be a toss up between it and bison), and llama can be used and has sufficiently varied flavours. Smaller meats like pheasant, snake, and even turtle could be something to look at. Just ideas, though availability and pricing varies.
You are instantly awesome in my book for even attempting this OP.....
Maybe SE would back you and sell the cookbook
this is cool lol
I saw this posted on Reddit!
Thumbs up! This is awesome. :)
Actually nights in the desert are very cold doubly so if it's windy. To quote google:Quote:
I’m still tuckered out after making that Sachertorte, so I thought I’d make myself a relaxing cup of tea. Mulled drinks are usually popular around wintertime, but when does it ever get cold in Ul’dah?
Warm AND cold drinks would be popular in Uh'dah depending on the time of the day.Quote:
The temperature in the desert can change drastically from day to night because the air is so dry that heat escapes rapidly at night. The daytime temperature averages 38°C while in some deserts it can get down to -4°C at night.