The Lord of the Rings trilogy is meaningful to a lot of us. Because the films were such a cultural phenomenon, rewatching them can instantly take you back to the first time you saw The Shire in theaters. For Nate Crowley, the movies keep him connected to his late father. He posted on Twitter he and his partner would be holding a Lord of the Rings movie marathon in his father's honor on the one year anniversary of his dad's death. But that wasn't all. They also made food from the films to accompany their viewing. Crowley posted a rough menu based on his memories of the "key eating scenes" as he called them.
Here's the menu, which is based entirely of my rough memory of the key eating scenes in LOTR. Feel free to follow along if you like. LET'S GO pic.twitter.com/IDAbJtdy9V
— Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018
Of course, these are movies with hobbits in them, so snacking is serious business, and Crowley didn't mess around. He kept his followers abreast of each new LOTR-inspired dish he and his partner ate, starting with low-key tea and cakes for breakfast (that's first breakfast, mind you):
We just saw a hobbit scarf a cake onscreen, so it's time to begin breakfast pic.twitter.com/ymffGcCKYQ
— Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018
He got more creative as the feast continued, making his own version of lembas bread. He did not say whether or not he agreed with Legolas' lembas bread stance of one bite being enough to fill the stomach of a grown man.
Heading out of Lothlorien now, so it's time for some Lembas bread (jacob's butter puffs) with some pesto hummus and grapes because elves I guess pic.twitter.com/akFME1Sxkm
— Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018
L O O K S L I K E M E A T ' S B A C K O N T H E M E N U B O Y S pic.twitter.com/fFWUj8wvUe
— Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018
~fin~ pic.twitter.com/7v24UOrYHK
— Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 18, 2018
We have ao many leftovers of the rings today
— Regular Frog (@FrogCroakley) February 19, 2018
Feature Image: New Line Cinema
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