What kinds of things do you serve your players when they attend game night?
>>97838311What kind of excuses do you invent for yourself to post threads like this? How are they reflected in your setting?
Cosmic Brownie Shakes, as tradition indicates.
Cocktails usually
Coca Cola
>>97838311A knuckle sandwich.
>>97838311A little bit of chicken fried
>>97838311Didn't their mama's feed them before they came over, this ain't no soup kitchen.
>>97838311let them eat milliput
>>97838311We literally prep lunch for the group, and any savings vs. restaurant goes into buying more books and props.Stuff cooked varies wildly. Home-made pizza, Teriyaki chicken thighs, Chow Mein, Fried Chicken... when it's my turn, it depends heavily on what I can find at a discount.
>>97838685it's common etiquette to feed guests in first world countries, typically you play at a DM's house
>>97838311Chilean sea bass
>>97838869>it's common etiquette to feed guests in first world countriesThat's been common in almost every culture ever until recently
>>97838335Did he ever provide the recipe?
>>97838311A bill for my services.They've never missed a payment :)
>>97838311Chips, popcorn and beer. Keep all of the gay cooking shit to your faggot discord.
>>97838869We literally do it the other way around. Whoever hosts cleans up and get food for free / significantly less.
I don't host.I bring soda or agreeable snacks.Everyone brings snacks or drinks for sharing. In the past I used to play at family gatherings to pass time for those who weren't into sportsball while we waited for dinner or after dinner. I don't like people in my house, so I never invite people over to play. As such it isn't a expectation that I am obligated to feed anyone. Bringing snacks is just because they are friends and that is what friends do.
>>97839274that's weird, you shouldn't leave a host's place a mess