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Tooter Fish Popkin 2009-01-03 20:30:00 From the Dark Tower Series by Stephen KingWe can take the simple things for granted sometimes, like a plain old tuna fish sandwich. There are places where there aren't any tuna fish sandwiches, you know... Like Midworld. When Eddie of New York brought back a tuna fish sandwich for Roland of Gilead, Roland thought it might be one of the best things he's ever tasted... even if he couldn't say the wo
Barbecued Buzzard Wings 2009-01-01 16:17:00 From the World of Warcraft online gameAh, questing in the Badlands. The boring and unattractive scenery, the big black dragons, Uldaman... Practically the only interesting thing there was Rigglefuzz, who can apparently make a mean barbecued buzzard wing. Rich and tangy were the words he used to describe these delicious treats, and maybe a little spicy too, because of the Hot Spices used to make th Read more:Wings
Ambrosia 2008-12-31 15:39:00 From the Battlestar Galactica TV seriesWell, today is New Years Eve and I'm sure many of you nerds are going to consuming alcohol tonight, so why not do it Battlestar style? Despite its meaning "the food of the Gods" in Greek mythology, I don't think anyone is really sure exactly what the Battlestar version of Ambrosia is. I've heard people say it's absinthe or possibly a kind of wine, but that's
Queen of Hearts Jam Tarts 2008-12-30 13:46:00 From Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis CarrolThere were a few chapters in Alice in Wonderland dedicated to these simple pastries. Some may remember the trial over who stole the Queen
's jam tarts, where absolutely nothing gets solved and the Queen shouts "off with their heads!" a lot. There was an old English nursery rhyme that no doubt inspired the jam tart drama of Alice in Wonderland Read more:Hearts
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No title 2008-12-28 14:42:00 From Monkey Island games or Treasure Island by Robert Louis StevensonNot only does this alcoholic beverage appear a great deal in the Monkey Island games, but is considered the #1 drink of swashbuckling pirates everywhere. The word grog refers to a variety of alcoholic beverages and originally referred to a drink made with water and rum, which was introduced into the Royal Navy by British Vice Adm
Laura Moon's Chili 2008-12-27 01:02:00 From American Gods by Neil Gaiman.Continuing with another more obscure dish, this one appeared in Neil Gaiman's novel, "American Gods." When Shadow Moon gets out of prison he eats his first meal as a free man at a bar that claims to have the best chili in the state. After a couple mouthfuls he decides that the chili is good, but definitely not the best in the state. He then begins to reminisce ab Read more:Chili
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Yeto's Superb Pumpkin and Goat Cheese Soup 2008-12-23 16:24:00 From The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess game. So I think I've done some of the more well-known fantasy foods, all of which have been sweet, so now it's time to change it up a bit and do a more obscure and savory dish. This one appeared in the newest Zelda game, Twilight Princess, in the Snowpeak temple as a soup that Yeto makes for his sick wife, Yeta. The soup, th Read more:Cheese
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Elven Lembas Bread 2008-12-21 15:14:00 From the Lord of the Rings trilogy by J.R.R. TolkienFor those who don't know, lembas is a special bread made by the elves of the Lord of the Rings series. It's shaped into thin cakes and because of its filling nature it's usually used for sustenance on long journeys. Generally wrapped in mallorn leaves, not much else is known about the ingredients other than it contains honey. I'm not quite sure Read more:Bread
Butterbeer 2008-12-20 20:19:00 From the Harry Potter Series by J.K. RowlingI figure this is probably one that everybody knows and has been curious about, so it makes an appropriate first post. I got this recipe from Sandra Lee of the Food Network whom I normally despise but have to give kudos to for this one. I came across a few different recipes for it but I liked this one best... unfortunately. Perfect for the holidays!Ig