Partying is a game mechanic which allows players to gain special classmates without having to pay directly for them in Admissions. All parties take place in Party Central, which can be found in the Buildings tab for 1000 coins. You may only have one Party Central and therefore can only send two classmates to party at a time.
The party mechanism is purely random. (So Gender A plus A still gives A is false sometimes) But each type of classmate has a favorism of one gender. (e.g. you are more likely to get a girl cheerleader or a boy gamer)
Pizza and Wine. Is there a better combination for dinner during the warm lazy days of Summer? It feels like a million degrees outside. Fresh and light flavors are a must! Ripe peaches and blueberries make great summer desserts but I discovered they are just as fantastic in savory dishes. I was inspired by one of my favorite pizza joints in Orlando and its inventive chef to add them to my Summer pizza and the results were absolutely mouth-watering.
In my defense, we were under a very tight schedule. Our Mediterranean cruise included a 10 hour stop in Naples which we took full advantage of with a private tour to Pompeii, Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast, driving through Positano, Amalfi and Ravello. It was nonstop action packed (including the drama of buses trying to make their away around the tight curves of the Amalfi coast highway!)
I used store-bought pizza dough to save some time and keep it easy. You can certainly make your own if you have a great recipe. I learned to make sure you stretch the dough well and remove the air bubbles as my pizza kind of blew up in the oven!
Toss the peach slices with olive oil and place on a grill basket to give them that smoky char that normally comes from a 1,000 degree wood fired pizza oven like the ones used at Pizza Bruno and MidiCi.
I added the blueberries prior to baking but reserved the grilled peaches until after so they would maintain a bit of the fresh firm texture. If the peach is too ripe it will fall apart if you cook too long.
Pizza Bruno used Speck Ham and Guanciale, an Italian cured pork cheek more delicate than pancetta but with a flavor more pronounced. These are not as easy to find in your regular grocery store so instead I used Coppa, a rustic dry cured pork shoulder mildly flavored with pepper, nutmeg and allspice. Prosciutto would work as well although its flavor tends to be milder. Choose an aged version like Prosciutto di San Daniele.
Fresh mozzarella, Asiago, Pecorino and Ricotta cheese make for a fun combination of textures and flavors. Adding the shaved Pecorino at the end, after baking, truly adds to those textures as otherwise all cheeses would melt together. If you prefer milder flavors omit the Asiago. Have fun adding other Italian cheeses. Gorgonzola is a fun one if you like stinky cheeses.
Pizza and wine is the classic combo Italians intended it to be! The best part of this recipe is that it pairs well with both white and red wines. Serve a selection of both and let your friends choose based on their preferences.
For white wine drinkers, the CK Mondavi and Family Pinot Grigio has aromas of wildflowers, peaches and pears and fresh tropical flavors with a touch of spice. It perfectly complements the grilled peaches and spices with a fresh crisp finish. Winemaker Charlie Gilmore blends the Pinot Grigio with 10% Chardonnay to give it a bit more body. This is easy drinking and refreshing especially during hotter months.
For red wine drinkers, the CK Mondavi and Family Merlot was a lovely pairing. Silky and rich with aromas of plum, blackberry jam and dark chocolate, it complements the coppa ham and blueberries. This is not your typical Merlot as the winemaker blends a touch of Petite Sirah, Ruby Cabernet, Petit Verdot and Malbec to give it that richness.
If you prefer a Cabernet Sauvignon, the CK Mondavi and Family Cab is a crowd pleaser. It has a hint of oak with blackberry and cherry flavors which goes great with grilled dishes. If you go for more meaty flavors on your pizza, it will be perfect.
The sweetness of the grilled peaches, the sweet tart blueberries, the creaminess and richness of four cheeses and coppa ham come together on this grilled pizza for an explosion of Summer flavors that can only be described as a surprise party in your mouth! Perfect with your favorite peach sangria, crisp white wine or fruit red wine on a hot day!
Once oven is preheated, carefully slide pizza from the peel or baking sheet onto the pizza stone. Bake for 8 minutes on pizza stone at 500 degrees or if using a baking sheet at 425 for 15-20 minutes. Crust should be golden and cheese melted and bubbly. To remove the pizza, slide the peel under the pizza and pull the pizza out.
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I'm Christina, a hospitality consultant, freelance writer, food & travel enthusiast, brand cheerleader, ice cream fanatic, chocoholic, and eternal optimist on a mission to #MakeSomedayHappen one delicious bite, sip and trip at a time. Celebrating life with great food, wine and friends throughout Central Florida and everywhere I GO! I want to inspire you to take time out of your busy schedule to do the same. GO celebrate life today, for someday may never come. Join me and GO Epicurista! Find out more...
This game revolves around choices you make. They can improve or decrease relationships with the characters. This walkthrough is made to assist others in helping them make their right choice for the game. Good luck and happy playing!
If you choose "What made you this way?", Brian will tell you and Emma that you aren't invited to his party. If you choose, "Are you single?" or "Er...nothing?" Brian will invite you to his party, but specifically say Emma's not invited. Both of you will be going regardless of invites.
If you pick the wrong person or the timer ends, you will get the same results as Diamond Choice 5. You will also skip Diamond Choice 7 if the timer ends or you picked the wrong person at least once between Diamond Choice 5 & 6.
Effect depends on whether you bought premium outfit or not. Wearing "Summer Fling"/"Party On" outfit improves your relationship with your love interest, otherwise there's no effect. Do be warned that you may only choose one out of the five to spend extra time with, and you can't undo your choice except by restarting the chapter.
This gives you a chance to see what the different themes look like. You can look at one of them, none of them, all of them, or any combination of two you want and you can look at them multiple times as long as you haven't said you are done previewing.
The first option here has the potential to be random despite which extracurricular activity you choose. "Sports" for Football, "Dancing" for Band and Cheerleading. In certain cases, "Sports" can appear if Cheerleading is chosen. Alas, chances are "Sports" would be stagnant if Football was chosen.
All options leads Your Character's avatar to die in game. Even if you decide to shoot KappaKutie12345, here comes Trippinator001 and kills your and Sakura's avatars. It's suggested that KappaKutie12345 and Trippinator001 from Team Heartfelt are avatars for Madison and Tripp from Hardfeld University.
Although what is under the tree is not a clue, there is something and as long as you check it before you have checked both of the others, you can see what it is - a reference to a certain time traveling "Doctor".
In both cases Myra has to clean the statue and join homecoming committee as a punishment. Also the dialogues are similar. In the first option, the scene takes place in Principal Hughes's office, and she is the one who orders the punishment. Otherwise, Maria is the one who orders it, and you stay in the music classroom the whole time.
The main difference is that in the first case everyone in the whole school knows who the culprit is, including her parents. Otherwise, it's a secret, known only for the close group of your friends. Myra is grateful if you spare her, but understands if you turn her in.
In order to complete Roxxy's storyline, you'll need to have a good Strength and Charisma stat, as well as some points in Dexterity. Visit the Stats page for more information on how to raise them.
Start by going to the third floor of the school to see Roxxy arguing with the teachers. Roxxy is suspended from the Cheerleading Squad until her grades improve, and she'll storm off when you try to talk to her.
The next day, head towards the locker room area, and you'll hear voices from the girl's locker room, which is supposed to be closed off. Peep in to see Roxxy talking to her friends about being suspended from the team. They'll think up of ways to try and help Roxxy cheat into passing grades.
Head back to the school after the argument and Erik will let you know that Coach Bridget wants to talk to you. Show her how many push-ups you can do, then head to the boy's locker room to take a shower.
It turns out that Roxxy and her friends are currently using the boy's locker room, and kicked everyone else out. Head on in to eavesdrop on another conversation between Roxxy and her friends before she heads off to the shower.
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