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Mouth Watering Finger Lickin Good Smash or Pass

It sounds like you’re thinking of a fun, interactive way to enjoy or evaluate a variety of foods! A “Smash or Pass” game focused on dishes can be an entertaining way to share opinions on different culinary creations, especially if they’re described as “mouthwatering” and “finger-lickin’ good.” Here’s how you might set up and play a “Smash or Pass” food-themed game:

How to Play “Smash or Pass” – Food Edition

Setup:

  1. Choose Participants:
    • Gather a group of friends or family members who enjoy trying new foods and are game for a little culinary critique.
  2. Prepare a List of Dishes:
    • Create a list of various dishes, ranging from appetizers and mains to desserts. These can be based on actual dishes you can order in, prepare at home, or just hypothetical delicious sounding items.
  3. Decide on the Rules:
    • Determine if “Smash” will mean you definitely would eat (or recommend) the dish, and “Pass” means you wouldn’t eat it (or don’t recommend it).
    • Decide how you will present each dish. If in person, you could actually prepare or order these dishes. If playing virtually or hypothetically, use descriptions or pictures.

Playing the Game:

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