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Carpet of Flying between 3e, 3.5e, and 5e

I'm returning to this blog after months -- What a raaaandom name for a blog! It obviously ("obviously" to me) refers to the types of material that I consume. Anyway... Since we have such apps as D&D Beyond and Roll20, I as a Game Master decided to tag weight info to every 5e item that I'm aware of. I stumbled on something interesting... . The Carpets of Flying. Using online results of typical carpet weights (2.2 lbs / square foot), I discovered that ... Carpets of Flying are fat-ass heavyyyy!!!: 2.2 lbs / ft ² Carpet of Flying, 3 ft. × 5 ft. 33 Carpet of Flying, 4 ft. × 6 ft. 52.8 Carpet of Flying, 5 ft. × 7 ft. 77 Carpet of Flying, 6 ft. × 9 ft. 118.8 (Imagine logging around carpets that weigh as heavy as the armor on your body!) So I knew I had to check out if they calculated the weights in older versions (yes, they did). And that got me down a mini rabbit hole.  Not to bore you with ALL the details, here are the results of my study: lbs carry 5e MV Carpet of Fl...

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I was suuupper surprised! All of the fake (vegetarian) meat that I've been eating... They're not high in protein content! ":D Why did my mom & I assume that? Oh well, haha. Here are Thursday's results! (Well, at minimum)  Lunch cooked spaghetti - 179 g (149+30ish) vegetarian sauce - 172 g (57g protein ? The rest as liquid) Dinner 154 - rice 84 - broccoli (fried in ginger marinade batter) 62 - (bok choy?) veggies 97 - fake meat, marmite "chicken" 30 - fake meat (for potato) (Incomplete) Details

Why This Blog?

I need to control my weight. Last year I was 48 kg. Year before that I was 49 kg. I'm 47 kg now. Been recording my calories. Not been sorting them away. It's been driving me crazy. So my blog's here to help me sort this!  Let's see how helpful you are, blog!