Weird question: Can you describe your current novel to a meal?

If you can describe your current novel to a meal that you’ve eaten, what would it be? It can be either breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

If you cannot use a meal, then just use any food to describe your novel.

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Weirdly, yes!

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Chinese Pork Bao?

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Yep! It’s simple but flavorful!

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Sounds tasty.

I honestly thought that was too weird of a question for me to ask. But I have to wait to see what the others surprise me with.

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A bitter espresso coffee with a side of ferrero rocher coated in batter, with a side of fish tacos and pickled vegetables with hot mustard sauce!

Yes, it is that random :smiley:

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Um…that is random! LOL!

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I honestly have no idea :joy:

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That’s fine.

It was too weird of a question. LOL!

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Nah, we’rd questions are cool :+1:

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Raw venison, mm… slimy.

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So, it’s gamy and slimy?

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and bloody!

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Wow! LOL!

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Not to anything I’ve actually eaten, but fortunately there’s a buffet in my book listing things people actually ate back then, so I’d use that:

wild hare with juniper berries
mushroom pie
mashed beetroot
pandemain bread
purslane salad
buttered beer

And no, I have no idea what any of those things are. (♯^.^ღ)

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WIld hare-like rabbit but worse
Mushroom pie-for when vegetable pie is just not enough
Beetrot is a vegetable
Pandemain bread-it used to be considered the best bread because flour was shifted multiple times

purslane is a plant
Buttered Beer-again, actual thing

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Omg thank you! I’ve never seen this website before, but it turns out buttered beer is even worse than I thought. ヽ(゚Д゚)ノ

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You don’t have a meal that you can best describe your current novel?
That’s fine.

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