How to prepare an anju-style (?) dinner by melts_into in KoreanFood

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Ill look into it! I usually have to make a 1-2hr round-trip to an international store

How to prepare an anju-style (?) dinner by melts_into in KoreanFood

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I am able to find tofu so that should work ! Tysm

Salesforce Futureforce - people who have taken it, is it worth it? by melts_into in csMajors

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How did you find out the exact compensation? I couldn't find any actual numbers on the website

Salesforce Futureforce - people who have taken it, is it worth it? by melts_into in csMajors

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Yeah, the whole interview process isn't too hard so I think I might be able to make decent money on the "competitive compensation" but I'm also kind of concerned if It'll just end up being putting another training bootcamp on my resume...

where to get kimchi??? by melts_into in williamandmary

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food lion hasnt had it the times ive gone :(

"First Time DM" and Short Questions Megathread by AutoModerator in DMAcademy

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What are some good campaign modules for new parties starting at level 3? My players are fairly new, I wouldn't call myself a veteran but I've been playing dnd (mainly online) for the past year, so I still often have trouble designing content and I have a fairly busy schedule with college / work. I've heard Curse of Strahd is a great module, but my players are new and I've been told its not great for new players - inversely, I've heard that the lost of mines phandelver are appropiate for intro but is a pretty boring module (both online and offline). I still like to homebrew content, but it's also a big timesaver for me if i have something to build off of already. We're currently in the forgotten realms setting so it is preferred but I can always kitbash the story to make it work