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  • My kids and some friends play it all the time and I appreciate that it's a well made, great game. I've watched them play it many times and enjoyed the glee emanatingfrom the players, they really do have fun.

    I just can't become immersed in that particular 2D or isometric style game. Excluding the little nightmares series and DARQ.

  • Ask people how many trees they planted this week.

    So tell me, how many trees have you planted this week? So far I've planted 2, I did take some time off tree planting early this week to organise my spring vegetable patch though.

  • "Hungry? Would you like some sausage? I have cheese sausage for you" (Never works but it's funny)

    "Got two minutes" (works more often than you'd think but it's normally expected to only be 2-5 minutes)

    "What are you up to tonight? Do you want to come over to my side of the bed?" *wink (after having a king size bed I will NEVER go back)

  • Most people outside of China have no idea. Another great one from China is the daylilly (hemerocalus) which the flower is eaten after cooking but more commonly dried and reconstituted then cooked. .

    Daylilly shoots and root bulblets can also be eaten cooked but should be reserved for more of an emergency food as they contain a mild toxin that can build up on the body.

  • Lillium longiflorum, L.tigrinum and a few other lillium are an ancient Chinese foraging food still eaten today. You can find dried Lillium flower and bulb scales in Asian markets everywhere.