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Girl Dinner Threeway: Charcuterie, Fromage & Viticulture

1 h 11 min · 11 de may de 2026
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This episode is a full snack plate. The Daddies serve up a special Girl Dinner threeway with mini reviews of three food-and-drink board games: Charcuterie, Fromage, and Viticulture. Andrew brings the appetizer with Charcuterie, Jacob cuts into the cheese course with Fromage, and Jason pours the wine with Viticulture. Before the reviews, the Daddies celebrate Mother’s Day by talking about games they would play with their moms, mothers, or mother figures, then Jason delivers a bite-sized Quickie. Since this is a food episode, each Daddy also pitches an original food-themed board game. In this episode: • The true meaning of Girl Dinner • What board games belong at the Mother’s Day table • Jason’s snackable Quickie • Original food board game pitches from each Daddy • Three final Stance scores for three very different food games Join the Daddies for a three-course board game tasting menu where nobody cooks, everyone grazes, and somehow it still counts as dinner.

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