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(New page: If you want your dwarves to gain skill as cooks you should only prepare easy meals, since this gives them the most practice per ingredient used. Is this still true? I find I level far ...)
 
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If you want your dwarves to gain skill as cooks you should only prepare easy meals, since this gives them the most practice per ingredient used.
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Is this still true? I find I level far faster with lavish meals. --[[User:Shades|Shades]] 14:41, 20 November 2007 (EST)
 
Is this still true? I find I level far faster with lavish meals. --[[User:Shades|Shades]] 14:41, 20 November 2007 (EST)
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== booze: cook vrs keep ==
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"If food supplies are tight, brewing plants into alcohol and subsequently cooking the alcohol will effectively multiply food stocks fivefold."
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Isnt it better to avoid cooking with booze, unless one is tight on food? So far i feel the risk of dwarves w/out booze is much greater than dw. with little/meager food. And it seems much easier to get food somehow on the map than making booze. --[[User:Koltom|Koltom]] 21:15, 11 February 2008 (EST)

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If you want your dwarves to gain skill as cooks you should only prepare easy meals, since this gives them the most practice per ingredient used.

Is this still true? I find I level far faster with lavish meals. --Shades 14:41, 20 November 2007 (EST)

booze: cook vrs keep

"If food supplies are tight, brewing plants into alcohol and subsequently cooking the alcohol will effectively multiply food stocks fivefold."

Isnt it better to avoid cooking with booze, unless one is tight on food? So far i feel the risk of dwarves w/out booze is much greater than dw. with little/meager food. And it seems much easier to get food somehow on the map than making booze. --Koltom 21:15, 11 February 2008 (EST)