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==Juices== |
==Juices== |
Revision as of 15:50, 10 November 2010
Players are able to make a small variety of food and drink at this time. The system will most likely expand when the new crafting systems are released. There will be a discipline dedicated to cooking.
Juices
1. Forage and Crush berries in mortar. Can be berries of any non-herb, you can get larger quantities of tea by combining foraged berries together. Leave berries in mortar for a long time, after a while they become juice. 2. Forage tea leaves and bake them dry in a pyramid on a sunny day.
Tea
- Tea Recipe 1
- 1 cup dried leaves
- 1 cup berry juice
Pour both items into a mixing jar on your heated stove. It may take time for your jar and stove to heat up to the proper temperature. *it requires immense amounts of heat to make tea with juice as a base. Mix in jar, makes excellent tea.
- Tea Recipe 2
- 1 cup dried tea leaves
- 1 cup almond oil or water or honey
Repeat as above. *requires less heat.
- Tea Recipe 3
- 1 cup dried cleric herb
- 1 cup dried tea leaves
- 1 cup almond oil or water or honey
Repeat as above. *Takes longer. Makes Chamomile, Lavender, Old Sage teas.
Alchoholic Drinks
This is actually created with a spell Glythtide's Gift and requires constant amounts of mana. Creates a random alchoholic drink in spell caster's hand.
Breads
- 2 Flour
- 2 Eggs, in Crossing Grocery Store.
- Get white sugar from Clan near Arthe Dale.
In Mortar add & crush flour & eggs.
- some mortars are closeable and can be closed and shaken.
- if you cannot close your mortar don't shake it!
- Take eggs, flour, water, sugar and put into mixing bowl.
- Pick up stick and mix flour, water, and eggs each three times with your stick while holding bowl.
Set bowl aside. The timing has always been a bit odd. Sometimes it's 5 minutes, sometimes it's 30 seconds. Keep looking into your mixing bowl. At some point it will turn into rising dough.
- Get dough and kneed dough with hands. I think action verbs were pull and yank? I could be wrong.
- once dough is soft and heavy when you work it, it is ready.
- Now you light your stove. You should have charcoal or wood logs in there although charcoal has been more effective.
- Place dough on stove. *If you place it in the stove it'll go to feed the fire and you'll lose all your work!
- When a fresh smell of baked bread rises from your stove your bread is done. Take bread off and enjoy!
Cakes
When I left the game Cakes & Candies were being talked about as planned and 'on the drawing board' I have no idea if they ever progressed beyond that.