HEAT wrote:Why don't you guys do food cart style food like here in Portland? Make food carts and decorate them so they look authentic and sell w/ just a couple of authentic dishes so it be faster. Some of the best! food comes from the carts, I love eating from them for lunch and its always cheap, usually around 5 bucks for a whopping portion of food.
Pope_Alex_Kaeda_I wrote:Yes. Yes it is. South-Central America *nods*Chefzilla wrote:I'd love to see this pulled off. No offense Alex but tacos and nachos is semi-authentic South American fair?
Last time I checked, Tacos were considered Mexican cuisine, and Mexico is in 'Central America', and San Theodoros is somewhere south of the Rio Grande border.....
We're running an airsoft game, not a restaurant. We're just looking at some of the options to keep things cost-effective, and 'semi-authentic' to help people 'experience country X'
congofal wrote:Try feeding me Tacos as a South American dish and you'll get a nice loud FU out of me .
I'm South American , from Argentina , and we don't have tacos there.
Authentic food is a great idea , when i go to Blank Fire events we eat on the field and on barracks the same food a German , Italian or Allied soldier of the time had to eat.
For Vietnam events i also like to eat period correct food.
When i did my Jungle Warfare training we had to eat whatever we could catch , from insects to snakes and other animals , Nutrias are the best by far.
Exactly! Mini gets 10000 internets!Mini-Marine wrote:Manicotti isn't a milsim event.
It is an Indiana Jones style adventure.
The food is served at a Cantina in a town where you are looking to collect information to further your travels, and is a no-shoot area.
By semi-authentic, it implies that the food is close enough to give you the FEEL of the place without actually having to spend much money.
When most Americans think of Central America, they think of Mexican food.
Is it accurate? No. Is it accurate enough to help people feel that they are in a foreign land looking for long lost treasures in a B-movie? Hell yes.
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