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==Using Liquid Ingredients== | ==Using Liquid Ingredients== | ||
− | At least one stack going into a prepared meal must be a solid item. If you have only [[Alcohol|booze]], [[milk]], and [[Dwarven syrup|syrup]], your cooking jobs will get canceled. However, a single [[plump helmet]] can be cooked with ten dwarven wine, ten dwarven milk, and ten dwarven syrup to make 31 +Plump Helmet Roast+ without issue. | + | At least one stack going into a prepared meal must be a solid item. If you have only [[Alcohol|booze]], [[milk]], and [[Dwarven syrup|syrup]], your cooking jobs will get canceled. However, a single [[plump helmet]] can be cooked with ten dwarven wine, ten dwarven milk (which is to say, milk the dwarves like to drink, not milk harvested from lactating female dwarves), and ten dwarven syrup to make 31 +Plump Helmet Roast+ without issue. |
==What to cook== | ==What to cook== |