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Post by Desi Baggins on Sept 5, 2004 11:32:09 GMT -6
Happy polling!!!
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Post by Stormrider on Sept 5, 2004 17:45:59 GMT -6
I've never tried coney so I couldn't pick that one even though mushrooms are scrumptious!
I have had roast lamb before and it is very good! Mashed potatoes and mead are also very fulfilling! This is the meal for me! Something with substance, taste, and a cool pint to wash it down with. What people of Middle-earth dine on this culinary delight? Rohirrim, Gondorians, or Breelanders are my guess. Has anyone else read where this dish originates?
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Post by Desi Baggins on Sept 6, 2004 7:12:51 GMT -6
Bread & butter/honey, berries, cheese & milk got my vote. Even though I see my self as a Hobbit I really am not a lover of mushrooms or taters. I chose a meal you might find at the House of Bombadil or Beorn.
Now as for the dish SR chose I made that one for the dwarves, LOL!!! But I guess any race of man could have that one too.
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Post by Greenleaf on Sept 6, 2004 16:28:22 GMT -6
I chose lembas and miruvor just because I'd love to try them and see what they taste like. Other than that I don't think I could be content with just a piece of bread (even if it were the waybread of the Elves) and a bit of a drink (no matter how exquisite it was). I'd also love to try the Entdraught. If I had to choose a more "human" meal I'd go for bread & butter/honey, berries, cheese and milk. I love cheese and I'm not so much of a meat fan, although not a vegetarian either.
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Post by Androga Erindalant on Dec 16, 2004 2:43:51 GMT -6
I went for Lembas and Miruvor. I heard Lembas tastes pertty good, and I'm VERY curious to try the Miruvor lol. I'd probably drink more of the Miruvor than I eat the bread though...
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Post by illadria on Dec 29, 2004 14:18:55 GMT -6
Lembas and miruvor is all that is needed to satisfy an elf in her journeys. Did you think I'd choose any different?
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