This is the one my wife got for me off of Amazon, preordered it the day it went live lol. I think it has all the art from S1 plus a ton of other interesting visual stuff; they have some layouts for their camera pathing within the 3D environments, pretty neat that it's included but it's also a big part of how they plan out each episode/scene.
When the show started my wife loved the concept art so much I made her a fun 'concept art' book snagging a bunch of whatever art I could find off of Favreau's twitter and throwing it into a nice Shutterfly photo book. Nowhere near as complete as the official one though :)
I recommend Heroes' Feast. It has over a dozen in universe feasts and even a few tavern menus.
It also has some great recipes that taste delicious.
Here is a link to buy it. The book is filled with letters from Iroh to Zuko with special surprises and additional content throughout. Written in a way that only Iroh can convey, it tugs at the heart strings and provides more insight as to just how amazing Uncle Iroh is as a character. It is honestly one of my favorite ATLA books I’ve read so far, and I’ve read just about them all. Be on the lookout for our episode discussing the book, available on all podcast platforms next week.
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The Hero's Feast official DND cookbook
There's a whole bunch of video game, tv show, and movie based cook books. I personally recommend the Elder Scrolls one
The girl who got mauled by a lion worked in the costume department of GOT, the lead costume designer was Michelle Clapton I believe. HBO published a book documenting the costumes on GOT and it was glorious
Game of Thrones: The Costumes, the official book from Season 1 to Season 8
In case you want to check it out, here is a link
If you are into learning more about the costumes and their representations, I highly recommend this book. The costumes tell their own story Game of Thrones: The Costumes, the official book from Season 1 to Season 8 https://www.amazon.com/dp/1683835301/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_0BHSHBH5NAXW820GSTES
A Kitchenaid mixer if you don’t have one already! I got one for my bf’s birthday this year, because he’s a chef and loves to cook, too! You can get so many cool attachments for it to make homemade pasta, sausage, all kinds of stuff. I also got him a cookbook with recipes all from his favorite video game, Elder Scrolls! I’m sure there’s a DnD one out there!
Edit to add: DnD Cookbook!
I devoured Future Noir throughout the ‘90s, so finally being able to watch the Workprint was a literal dream come true.
Yup - and it’s not even that expensive. It’s also a nice read completely separate from the recipes. It’s not going to be campaign changing and it’s not going to let you avoid that TPK that your DM is secretly planning, but it’s cool to sit and read while your red wine sauce reduces.
Heroes' Feast (Dungeons & Dragons): The Official D&D Cookbook https://www.amazon.com/dp/1984858904/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fabt1_6TjQFbA873PV8
The D&D cook book
>No, I haven't found a recipe for dinner.
Do you want us to do all the work for you?
>Celebrity NPC Chef Judges
Just use real people but turn their quirks and personalities up to 15
>Competitor NPCs that will be taking part in the challenges with my players
Same as before, take some of the contestants from various cooking shows and turn them up to 15
>Famous Recipes Known throughout the world
I like providing finger foods for snacks, because they don't get your hands too messy before handling your character sheets and die. Charcuterie boards are always appreciated.
For breaks I try to make fantasy appropriate foods, often from the D&D cookbook. Particular winners are the elven bread and the tide-me-overs (meatballs). I've also provided "tavern" food - sausages, peasant bread, ale (or ginger ale, for the underage).
And if you don't want to go through the hassle, pizza is always a good bet, especially among college students.
Heroes Feast has the recipe for Otik's Spiced Potatoes. I've made them and they are the best potatoes I've ever eaten.
There is an official licensed poster that is easily available - I have one and it’s great.
There are lots of x-files action figures on eBay.
I’d recommend this book X-Files Official Archives
I’d search eBay for the funko pops too.
You can get it on Amazon!
The X-Files: The Official Archives: Cryptids, Biological Anomalies, and Parapsychic Phenomena https://www.amazon.com/dp/1419735179/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_0JSF90VFMMEMHZDNNJPW
That subreddit is incredibly eye opening. It's good perspective for the sake of duality. I grew up a fat kid and still have those instincts as well. I dropped down to stupid lean in 2019/2020 and, through the process, learned just how much food I DIDN'T need to eat. Meanwhile, it's a constant battle to explain to those cats how much they DO need to eat to reach their goals.
To say nothing of all of us having such damaged relationships with food. Just like you wrote "comfort food". How bizarrebut equally bizarre is "food is fuel". Somewhere in the middle is moderation. And then we have perpetually underweight people worried about getting fat!
Full spin now: meatloaf is awesome! Pat Casey would eat meatloaf sandwiches in the middle of workouts. We could stand to learn from him. That's actually my favorite part about meatloaf: the leftovers. Assuming I can ever leave any behind.
My mother-in-law is from Iowa, and she went to college in Hawaii, where she eventually married her husband. My wife, in turn, grew up learning midwest AND local island cooking. I am a VERY fortunate man when it comes to meal time.
I still have an idea of telling them to use This book and cook dwarf recipes for gaining and elf recipes for fat loss. Human and halfling for maintenance.
Heroes' Feast (Dungeons & Dragons): The Official D&D Cookbook https://www.amazon.com/dp/1984858904/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_P23Z14XYWH0H2P8TSH1D
Düngeonmeister: 75 Epic RPG Cocktail Recipes to Shake Up Your Campaign (The Ultimate RPG Guide Series) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1507214650/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_J2DD75S16NQTFVHTXX4T
Links to drinks and official cookbook couldn't find dessert one on Amazon don't remember where I got that one.
So, the cookbook is divided into sections by Folk: human, elf, dwarf, halfling, uncommon races, and brews (drinks). Each recipe has a fun name and a bit of flavor text (pun intended) describing how one might encounter this dish in-universe. Also, i have to mention that the photography is some of the best I've ever seen.
For example, these meatballs are from the Dwarven cuisine section and are called Delzoun "Tide-Me-Overs" and the text tells of their consumption at Hornmoot, a dwarven-human trading festival and at other holiday banquets
I got it as a Christmas gift and so far all of the recipes I've made are great! Here's a link if you wanna give it a shot yourself. Not vegan, obvs, but if you have ranks in Prepare Food, it's a great cookbook! Heroes' Feast (Dungeons & Dragons): The Official D&D Cookbook https://www.amazon.com/dp/1984858904/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_A15BRCDE398RRSYHFD3D
Heh, I was looking through my book on Blade Runner to find the original script's soliloquy when all I had to do is go to wiki. LOL Thanks!
my reference sight does not have that specific dish. but all the recipes listed direct me to hero's feast?
none of them sound bad... these are real recipes.
.....did Wizards of the Coast release a real cookbook?
https://www.amazon.com/Heroes-Feast-Official-Dungeons-Cookbook/dp/1984858904