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Evie

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  1. Have you missed me? Of course you havn't. Theres nobody reading this thread lol. The veneer company offered to send me samples so I could decide the thickness and inexplicably they seem to have sent me two full decks of both thicknesses. I also found a perfect box. It fits two decks with room for tokens. And a vile thought is taking over my brain Veneer Inlaid box . But lets finish up the cards themselves before bothering with the box
  2. Thats much more obtainable than a cosmere restaurant XD Though I dont think even IHOP can boast the varieties of pancakes.
  3. Lunch experiment. Single Meatball from the freezer. https://myheartbeets.com/rice-flour-roti/ Single serving of a 1:1 recipe for rice flour roti. Its a simple, bland vessel for other foods that requires rice flour, water, a tiny bit if oil and a hot surface. It reminds Its not the best flatbread ive ever eaten but i would eat it again, especially eith tasty things inside. Does not wrap around things very well. I could imagine this being served cheaply at a warcamp.
  4. Could be derived from something like a sugar beet, or a fruit. Who knows. Maybe there is some shalebark that develops a sugar crust after a highstorm or some other such nonsense.
  5. Corn flour is weird. There is corn meal, corn flour and corn starch. The corn flour you would be looking for is masa harina which has to go through some weird processing. Corn meal doesnt really keep its shape.
  6. https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/hotteok Thats hotteok isnt it
  7. Ive actually got some gluten free flatbread dough in the fridge I made the other day. Its made from rice flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cornstarch, potato starch, yeast, and olive oil. Thats what got me trying to see if anyone had a chouta recipe. Its a bit too complicated for warcamp streetfood though. What are your going to use for the soulcast meat?
  8. Lavis is rockbuds. Bsand says the polyps are like corn. Tallew is it's own crop. Sebarial had some fields near the warcamps, which could make it a really good option. Both are grains available to the warcamps. Geeeez weed soup. I havnt read elantris in yeeeears. Weed soup makes me think of a few things. Based in the snippits in the wiki its A) nasty B ) not everyone can prepare it C) good for weightloss. Cabbage soup has been used to lose weight forever, but anyone can make it and I happen to love it. Collard green soup some people hate (i love), but not alot of people know how to cook it properly anymore but its definitely not for weightloss if you are making it properly. Its probably most similar to "wild greens" in a soup form. My great grandmother and grandmother used to cook wild greens. It was a mix of foraged greens and they ate it alot during the great depression. The problem is, its very difficult to make. You had to be able to identify the right plants and even then the greens used could poison you if they werent prepared correctly. My mother recalls it being nasty. Ive never actually had the version with the poisonous weeds, but mom says its nasty. But we have, nasty, not everyone can prepare it and good for weightloss? I guess? Who knows. It was a famine recipe. I have cooked wild greens with less dangerous plants, but never made it into a soup and always included things like spices and bacon etc, so it was pretty tasty. I used Dandelion leaves, wood sorrel, clover, plantain, wild onion because they are easy to identify. Several of them need to be boiled for a while or they will give you a stomach ache, but nothing that will kill you. The sorrel has an acidity lemony flavor and the wild onion has....well, the wild onion flavor. So if you boiled the dandelions, clover and plantain and whatever else, dumped the water, then boiled them again in clean water with sorrel and wild onions, then strain and eat. To make it a soup I guess you would just keep the water from the second boiling. So that would give you a watery, bitter, acidic, oniony soup. Thus: A) a nasty soup. As said above, without anything added you would get a watery, bitter, acidic oniony soup. B ) a soup not everyone can make. You need basic foraging skills and to know to boil it multiple times good for weightloss. Its very fiberous but with very few calories. Basically it will keep you full, which sounds pretty good for weighloss to me. So here is my loose recipe for wild green soup without anything delicious added into it. Dont try to make this unless you can identify the plants listed.
  9. Yes, of course but .... What flavor would it be and what would you use to make it? (Not the softserve machine but the ingredients) Oooh off topic have you ever made sorbet in your machine? I think my lot would have something to say about having experimental chouta every night. I think flatbread would be the best starting place. So regarding flatbreads, this thread has a whole discussion on it. So if we continue forth the two grains largely available are. Lavis= corn And tallew = rice So one of those two would need to be the basis. Thus, lets pick a few recipes and each try them then discuss which one we like the best.
  10. Shall we split the load and each test different variants so we can compile more data?
  11. What does rosharan icecream involve? Isnt their milk from sows?
  12. Is this thread still active? I would be willing to muck out some recipes. So if lavis is like corn then all bread products would be corn based, so the two big corn based flatbreads are makki ki roti and tortillas. Soulcast meat is a question though. Brands of meat substitute like beyond beef might be the closest we can get. A part of me wants to try using spam though. As for cremling claws, softshell crabs can be eaten shell and all and retain their crunch. They are often fried as well. Softshell crab irl is expensive tho. The effect could potentially be replicated by battering and frying crab claw meat. The dark flavorful gravy. Traditional brown gravies are made of beefstock, which isnt a thing, but mushrooms make a pretty good dark stock and fungus has been mentioned. So. Beyond beef meatballs with corn, fried or crab claws fried. Wrapped in a corn based flatbread, with a mushroom stock gravy is what Ive arrived to. To be honest I wanted to see if anyone had a solid recipe for it because reading about it is making me hungry. Ill investigate this and then move on to 10 kinds of pancakes.
  13. Oh! Here's what the cards look like against the faux wood
  14. Today I added wood grain bgs to the card images and am having them printed on cards. I figure it will be nicer to play with actual cards for mucking out the rules. meanwhile on the wood side of things, the company can do a custom job of the deck of cards, and its actually less expensive than what I was quoted for the a4s! So. Gonna do that, shellac them, and slap them in a box! And then there you have it!
  15. Made a quick header for this thread.
  16. Here's a full spread of all the game assets
  17. Updating printable pdfs, now with green deck. Tokens and print instructions gametokens.pdf Blue deck cardfrontblue.pdf cardfrontblue2.pdf cardbbackblue.pdf Green deck cardsfrontgreen.pdf cardfront green2.pdf cardbacksgreen.pdf
  18. Thank you so much! Ill have the pdfs of the green deck up today!
  19. <3 <3 <3 Im currently working on the red deck, and Ill post them when they are ready as well. Please let me know your thoughts every step of the way
  20. I got myself mixed up making the pdfs on my tablet. Let's try this again card backs.pdf
  21. Thank you so much!!! And you went through the whole thread? Im honored! I didnt think anybody would bother doing that ^^; Im so glad you did! Do you have any suggestions or...would you by chance like to play test it for me? I can only get so far playing against myself ^^ ;
  22. V. 1 Home printable cards available, tokens designed. Follow directions on pg 1 of pdf to print cards. Cardstock is advised. Rules modified slightly. Roshar War cards draft 6.pdf card print blue.pdf This is the potential final designs. I say potential, because I did in fact get in touch with dragonsteel to see about official glyphs for the card faces. If I can get ahold of the alethi words, then i can design the glyphs and that would be the new card faces, so im waiting to hear back. Im also going to be making a different color set with some slight design differences and find a way to post the images with higher quality for printing. And of course the rules need to ne tweaked. This week im going to have fedex print the cards on a few a4s so i can get a feel for them and have a better set for play testing. Husband knows about the project. I couldn't handle keeping it a secret Ill move forward to the wood printing stage once i have the designs 100% finalized.
  23. Getting closer. I need beta testers. Roshar War cards.pdf
  24. Happy monday, friendos. Let me introduce you to shellac. "Whats shellac, Evie?" Nobody is asking. Its a traditional varnish, you curious imp! It gives a good shine, applies well and is exactly what I need for the final phase of the project. The down side is that it makes my printer ink bleed, so i definitely need to get the cards printed. But. But. Thats not what is special about shellac. Shellac, my friends, is made from insect secretions and is thus an extremely reasonable in-universe varnish option. It would not be a stretch of the imagination to propose the possible existence of some variety of cremling that secretes a fluid that hardens into resin much like the lac bug. I would go as far as proposing that secreting a hardening water resistant resin is an excellent evolutionary trait for a land based creature whose environment is regularly assaulted by violent storms. BAM. Varnish decided. If i was a lac bug (na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na) See, I'd have all the resin in the world, if I was a shellac buuuug
  25. He would send you to the shadow realm for sure Move along now. Nothing to see. Just kal doing average in character things.
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