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Tired of biscuits?
 
Tired of biscuits?
  
(this was an image promoting this mod, I'll put a new one here soon)
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http://www.chickenninja.com/df/beercakes.png
  
Then use [http://www.brainsugar.net/df/item_foodmod_v1.1.txt FFT's Food Mod (v1.1)]
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Then use [http://www.chickenninja.com/df/item_foodmod_v1.1.txt FFT's Food Mod (v1.1)]
  
Adds a plethora (21!) of new food options, at least five for each of the three levels of prepared food. Great for use in conjunction with the Alcohol Mod (or it would be if I'd kept up with those files)!
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Adds a plethora (21!) of new food options, at least five for each of the three levels of prepared food. Great for use in conjunction with the Alcohol Mod!
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==Alcohol Mod 1.3b==
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Are you a raging alcoholic?
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Do you feel unsatisfied with the *ahem* agriculture?
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Want to get your dwarves absolutely wasted? (If only!)
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Allow me to introduce:
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[http://www.chickenninja.com/df/matgloss_alcoholmod_v1.3b.txt FFT's Alcohol Mod (v1.3b)] (Install by dropping into your \raw\objects\ folder.)
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http://www.chickenninja.com/df/drunkdwarf.gif
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I felt that the available crops were somewhat lacking, personally. Not enough variety. So here's some variety!
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/albinobean.png Albino Bean—Can be distilled into dwarven black grog or milled into dwarven bean flour. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/albinocorn.png Albino Corn—Can be distilled into dwarven bourbon or milled into dwarven corn flour. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/caveagave.png Cave Agave—Can be distilled into tequila. Has no other purpose, so the drink has a little bit more value.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/caveapple.png Cave Apple—Can be distilled into dwarven applejack, milled into dwarven apple sauce or extracted into a barrel as dwarven apple juice. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavebarley.png Cave Barley—Can be distilled into dwarven scotch or milled into dwarven bran.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavechili.png Cave Chili—Can be distilled into dwarven firewater, milled into dwarven hot sauce or extracted into a barrel as dwarven pepper. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavecotton.png Cave Cotton—Can be milled into dwarven cottonseed oil, or can be used for thread or cloth.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavejuniper.png Cave Juniper Bush—Can be distilled into gin or juniper oil can be extracted into a vial at a still.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavelime.png Cave Lime—Can be milled into dwarven lime juice. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavepotato.png Cave Potato—Can be distilled into dwarven potato vodka or milled into dwarven starch. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavepumpkin.png Cave Pumpkins—Can be distilled into dwarven pumpkin ale. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/caverice.png Cave Rice—Can be distilled into dwarven sake, or milled into dwarven white rice. Can eaten cooked.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/caverye.png Cave Rye—Can be distilled into dwarven rye vodka or milled into dwarven rye flour. Can be eaten cooked.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavesoybean.png Cave Soybean—Can be distilled into dwarven soy vodka or milled into dwarven tofu. Can be eaten cooked.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavestrawberry.png Cave Strawberry—Can be distilled into dwarven sweet wine or milled into pink dye. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/cavetomato.png Cave Tomato—Can be milled into dwarven tomato sauce, can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/rockchestnut.png Rock Chestnut—Can be distilled into dwarven chestnut liqueur or milled into dwarven chestnut butter. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/rockhops.png Rock Hops—Can be distilled into dwarven lager. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/rockmelon.png Rock Melon—Can be distilled into dwarven cordial or milled into dwarven melon juice. Can be cooked or eaten raw.
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Enjoy! There's nothing game-breaking, it just adds more variety.
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Issues: if you do use this, you'll need to always customize your starting gear, as you'll end up with rock nuts and quarry bushes (or some other undesirable combination unless
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you're lucky) for food. You'll have to create a new world for them to show up naturally in a cave, but you should be able to use them right off the bat in the embark section. I
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have not tested this mod in adventure mode. Do not under any circumstances remove the file and then use a world in which this has been used, as it will only end in tears:
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:http://www.chickenninja.com/df/ohgodfiresmall.png

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