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And whyyyy garlic in beetroot soup? Maybe that's just me, but I think just those 2 alone would be a pretty disgusting combo? And it foils my plans to serve "sweet soup" at the bakery that is being built xD -I would also have taken ginger instead of tumeric for the pumpkins, but that's also because I think ginger needs more uses, haha!
- Hearty Bone Broth : A warming broth of bones, beetroot, garlic and ginger. Produces 6 bowls. Can be used as virus medicine!
- Dried Meat : Air-dried Alpaca meat.
- Pemmican : A preserved mixture of dried meat and berries.
- Trail Mix : Flax seeds, sunflower seeds, and mixed berries.
- Bake bread in the kiln : Uses 2 x bread dough to produce 10 x breads.
- Beetroot Soup : Beetroots and garlic, produces 4 bowls.
- Pumpkin Soup : Pumpkin and turmeric root, produces 4 bowls.
- Meat Stew : Chicken meat and garlic, produces 4 bowls. Alpaca and mammoth meat versions coming soon
- Flaxseed, Sunflower & Wheat Bread Dough : Combined into one "Bread Dough" order in the crafting area.
- Flaxseed Bread, Sunflower Bread & Flatbread : Combined into one "Bread" order in the campfire.
- Butcher Carcass : One combined order for butchering chickens and alpacas.
Eating chicken meat leaves behind a bone, which is a useful resource for other things. The chicken stew however, does not. Perhaps give a bone back in the cooking process?