The collection is called Heroes’ Feast, which also happens to be a spell in D&D which can feed a large party of adventurers, and has been written by Kyle Newman, Jon Peterson and Micheal Witwer.
Food Articles
Read all of Geek Native's posts about Food. This collection covers topics in Books, Geek Stuff, and Cool Tech.
D&D Drinks: This elf will teach you how to make fire breath
The Potion of Fire Breath is an uncommon D&D magic item. The Cocktail of Fire Breath is a real-life thing, but even rarer. Fortunately, Hendo Arts is here to show us to do it.
Official Pathfinder coffee: Goblin Gulp
Geek Grind Coffee is about the black stuff. They’re a family company with a commitment to natural methods and ecological protection.
Geeky gamers invent Critical Hit Hot Sauces
Click “Get sauced!” (the puns write themselves for this one) and you’ll discover their four launch flavours.
Pasta monsters for your kitchen
Invoke the spirit of the flying spaghetti monster each time you have a bowlful of pasta or even salad.
It’s a Pickle Rick banana guard… of course
This ergonomically curved green cylinder is 25cm long (an impressive 10 inches), 10cm wide and 5cm high. That’s good enough to fit most bananas.
Dungeons & Dragons fans summon a dragon cake for their wedding
The Hayes fed their guests with a whole castle and an incredibly impressive dragon.
RPG publisher launches branded vodka range
SMV recognise this and so are offering free shipping on any Degenesis products for overs over 150 Euros.
Xenomorph made from gingerbread
Baked by Norwegian cake designer Carolina Eriksson this xenomorph uses especially hard homemade gingerbread.
Taxi driver finds a 23-year-old shrinking Martian measurement unit
Some geeks collect candy and sweets. Ex-Marvel editor Jason Liebig, who worked on the X-Men series, is sometimes described as “the Indiana Jones of lost and forgotten candy”








