I Finally Made Pom Porridge from Hades!



The Pom Porridge is not only the Food of the Gods, but it is delicious and REALLY easy to make.
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Hades won so many game of the year awards it made my head spin. But for a Rogue Like to be this good AND have a cool amount of Food and Easter eggs in it is 10/10 in my mind.

Here is what you will need:

1ea Pomegranate
1 Banana
Blue Berries
Figs or Apples
Honey of Choice
Greek Trahana (here is what I bought): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0168M7T70?crid=66MZJCA5WVUI&sprefix=greek+tra&linkCode=sl1&tag=paulkaryakos-20&linkId=204f988180ffa4fc7eecc2bfa5458459&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl

Feel free to mix up the toppings! If you can’t find trahana, use Oats and add a touch of milk to the oats while cooking.

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26 thoughts on “I Finally Made Pom Porridge from Hades!”

  1. 10

    "Though 'quintant' seems more correct to me for English Language, in practical English Usage the answer is, surprisingly, quadrant.

    For example, the city of Portland, Oregon, US, is divided into five parts that they still call 'quadrants:' looking at Google Ngrams, 'quintants' is not found in use (in Google's English corpus) even going back to 1800 while 'five quadrants' is more common, not even counting instances where there are descriptive words between the two terms"

    So, Quadrants is fine, even when describing 5 sections.

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