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I also run SkyUI (and SKSE) and the basic Arrow Crafting mod. This means I launch Steam to check for updates and then use the SKSE launcher to play.
As for the other issue, I'll look into it but unfortunately making this mod compatible with Better Breezehome probably isn't possible. However, if you know how to use the Creation Kit you can easily move the satchel to wherever you want. You could presumably do this with console commands as well.
2 minor problems:
- using Better Breezehome mod, the satchel hovers 6 inches above the table
- doesn't automatically store Crimson Nirnroot
Actually I have a better idea. When I made the mod I didn't delete the original apothecary's satchel, I just moved it outside of the house. Go to Breezehome, open the console (~) and type tcl. You should be able to find the original satchel outside the walls with your stuff in it.
You're talking about the original apothecary's satchel that I removed correct? That's strange because I just tested it on another computer and when I unsubcribed to this mod the original apothecary's satchel returned with the ingredients it had in it. You should make sure it's uninstalled by choosing "data files" and deleting it entirely. You might also try loading a previous save before you installed the mod and see if it returns.
but I will give this one a go as well!
My mod is also on skyrimnexus if you prefer that.