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Uses for water
Water can be used to make:
- alcohol in a pot still
- apothecary mixtures as an ingredient in some of them
- biodiesel in a biodiesel mixing vat.
- brick in a kiln
- ceramic clay on the stone table or work bench
- clarified honey from honey in a iron or wooden bucket. Clarified honey can later be used to create mead.
- coffee, tea, and ginseng tea in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- earthenware bowl
- earthenware flowerpot
- earthenware planter
- earthenware windowbox
- ginger syrup with ginger and sugar in a bucket
- grog with rum, sugar, and lemon juice in a bucket
- herbs in a herb garden, earthenware windowbox or earthenware flowerpot
- malt in a iron or wooden bucket
- mud in a mudhole, iron or wooden bucket
- palm nectar with coconuts in a bucket
- porcelain clay on the stone table or work bench
- rose in porcelain vase
- sugar with corn in a bucket
- tulips in jardiniere.