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Nourishing Food / Healing Food |
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Eaten | 40 grams | Heals | 6% per 100 grams 17 grams heals 1% injury |
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Method
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oven (300g wood or firewood) 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder | 800 | coal oven (45g coal) 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder | 800 | coal oven (45g charcoal) 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder | 800 | gas oven (25g propane) 200g cake flour, 100g eggs, 100g sugar, 100g milk 100g butter/margarine, 200g cocoa powder | 800 |
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Chocolate cake is very similar to
brownies, but more moist (due to the
milk) and perfectly suited for spawnday parties. It's also a useful alternative to avoiding that whole "
nuts vs. no nuts"
controversy.
While you need a whisk, you will not need a casserole dish to make this cake. You will, however, need cake flour, eggs, sugar, milk, butter or margarine, and cocoa powder.
Thanks to the magic of chocolate™ eating a luscious piece is so invigorating, it also reduces tiredness by 1% for every 100 grams eaten.
While some(who???) insist that chocolate cake and beer are perfectly valid breakfast foods, Cantr Staff™ does not recommend this and has a number of very good AA programs they can refer.