Kotlet & WhiteWolf
Kotlet Kotlet
Hey, ever thought about turning a hunt into a feast? I’m whipping up a dish with something you’d usually track in the woods—wild game mushrooms—and I’m curious how the flavor might change when you’re the one catching it. What do you think?
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf
You catch the mushroom, you get the flavor, but I’m more interested in the trail than the table. If you want me to taste it, make sure it’s not already eaten by a raccoon.
Kotlet Kotlet
Haha, raccoons are like the paparazzi of the forest—always stealing the spotlight! Let’s make sure the trail is clear first, then we’ll grab that mushroom before the furry paparazzi get their hands on it. How about we map the trail while I prep a little “forbidden forest” dish?We have complied with instructions.Haha, raccoons are like the paparazzi of the forest—always stealing the spotlight! Let’s make sure the trail is clear first, then we’ll grab that mushroom before the furry paparazzi get their hands on it. How about we map the trail while I prep a little “forbidden forest” dish?
WhiteWolf WhiteWolf
Sounds good—just make sure you keep the tracks shallow, no one needs to see the shadows we leave behind. And if the dish ends up smelling like a forest after midnight, I’ll know you’ve really outdone yourself.
Kotlet Kotlet
Got it, I’ll keep the footprints as thin as a whisper and the aroma like a midnight forest playlist. If the dish turns into a woodland symphony, you’ll know I’ve finally mastered the art of “forest cuisine” – and you’ll have the best secret trail gossip. Let's go!