Ingredients from their website. Water, modified starch 25%, coconut oil 18%, tricalcium citrates (a calcium supplement), salt, natural flavouring, acidity regulator: citric acid, colour: natural beta carotene, vitamin B12.
They don't taste anything like the others (from what I remember) but I really like them. Very creamy flavour. I understand they're quite divisive though
I'm more interested in what's in this Latin American section? No tesco near me has this
Baldur's Gate (in act 3 now), Lies of P, and just dipped my toe into Warhammer 40k Darktide. It's quite nice having very different games to bounce between.
I've got Cocoon waiting a well. I heard it's quite short so maybe I'll boot it up on an evening where Lies of P is kicking my arse too much lol
True. Unfortunately, holding people in the transport buffer is one of those things you have to entirely forget exists if you want to tell certain stories. The transporter in general could trivialise a lot of story beats.
I enjoyed the demo but I do hope they tweaked a few things. I hear they made the dodge more viable which should make it a much smoother experience
Looks like you guys could do with Korea returning the favour then
I've doing this kind of half meal prep from Rainbow Plant Life this week. Being able to mix and match a bunch of prepped ingredients keeps it fresh throughout the week.
It's nice to get that context for Seldon, but the whole 'life flashing before their eyes, deathbed flashback' trope took me out of the episode.
I do hear very good things. I'm a big fan of co-ops with hidden traitor mechanics, and of the early Alien films (which Nemesis is in no way affiliated with, honest), so this looks right up my street.
Doesn't Tilly mention going to a school named after him?
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Dunno, Dr. Evil actually seemed to like Mini-Me