> That doesn't mean it wouldn't be polite to ask of someone we've never served before!
> Head into the kitchen and take stock of what we have for mealstuffs.
>You make your way into the kitchen. Several phantoms scurry about, working on meals of their own. A a couple of ranges are set up, sufficient to cook for a sizable party, or to allow several people to make their own meals at once. Several tables have been set up, and you're pleased to see they are cleaner than the dining room. While ghosts don't have to worry about getting sick, an unclean kitchen is still a horrible disgrace. The ghosts pay you little mind as you make your way toward the pantry. Inside, you find it is well-stocked with dry goods, as many vegetables and fruits as you could ask for, dried fish, a variety of spices. There is but one problem, which is that the rice appears to have nearly run out. Checking the bag, there isn't really enough to feed everyone. It may be a good idea to get more from another kitchen.
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