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** Extract (Plant): gnomeblight and golden salve, but not dwarven syrup
 
** Extract (Plant): gnomeblight and golden salve, but not dwarven syrup
 
** Extract (Animal): venoms (5), and liquid fire, but no milk
 
** Extract (Animal): venoms (5), and liquid fire, but no milk
Alcohol stockpiles are interesting, since dwarves stop to drink roughly twice as often as they stop to eat, and in turn stop to eat roughly twice as often as they stop to sleep. You can take advantage of this in a couple of ways. One way is to put small alcohol stockpiles close to all major work sites, so that dwarves don't have to walk too far to drink, saving time. One can also make special stockpiles containing a dwarf's preferred booze right next to his workshop, or bed (since dwarves often wake up thirsty), so that the dwarf will get an extra happiness boost. A different, mutually-exclusive, way of using the alcohol stockpile is to put it in a place that can only be reached by traveling through an outdoors square. If you do this, no dwarves will become cave adapted (except those jailed or resting due to injuries for long enough), so your dwarves won't stop to vomit at your entrance. You may wish to do this with your dining room instead, although you'll have to do the same thing to the nobles' private dining rooms too. Bonus points for also making the dwarves walk under a [http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?topic=34407.0 mist generator] and across a [http://mkv25.net/dfma/poi-7877-thecatwalk-kittendisposalmadesimple catwalk] to reach their booze, which is what I've done in my current fortress.
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Alcohol stockpiles are interesting, since dwarves stop to drink roughly twice as often as they stop to eat, and in turn stop to eat roughly twice as often as they stop to sleep. You can take advantage of this in a couple of ways. One way is to put small alcohol stockpiles close to all major work sites, so that dwarves don't have to walk too far to drink, saving time. One can also make special stockpiles containing a dwarf's preferred booze right next to his workshop, or bed (since dwarves often wake up thirsty), so that the dwarf will get an extra happiness boost. A different, mutually-exclusive, way of using the alcohol stockpile is to put it in a place that can only be reached by traveling through an outdoors square. If you do this, no dwarves will become cave adapted (except those jailed or resting due to injuries for long enough), so your dwarves won't stop to vomit at your entrance. You may wish to do this with your dining room instead, although you'll have to do the same thing to the nobles' private dining rooms too.
  
 
===Furniture Stockpiles===
 
===Furniture Stockpiles===

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