Difference between revisions of "Meat"

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'''Making food fast or feeding a crowd'''
 
'''Making food fast or feeding a crowd'''
*infinite days/day of [[Meat Jerky]]<ref name="Time">Since it's automatic you don't spend any time on it, but for completeness it's calculated with that time also included.</ref>.
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*infinite days/day of [[Meat Jerky]]
 
*37.4 days/day of [[Cooked meat]] using [[small fire pit]] with [[big stone pot]].
 
*37.4 days/day of [[Cooked meat]] using [[small fire pit]] with [[big stone pot]].
 
*22.4 days/day of [[Cooked meat]] using [[small fire pit]] with [[stone pot]].
 
*22.4 days/day of [[Cooked meat]] using [[small fire pit]] with [[stone pot]].
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*4,5 days/day of [[Grilled meat]] using [[small fire pit]].
 
*4,5 days/day of [[Grilled meat]] using [[small fire pit]].
 
*4.5 days/day of [[Meat Jerky]]<ref name=Time/>.
 
*4.5 days/day of [[Meat Jerky]]<ref name=Time/>.
 
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Meat Jerky is automatic, so you don't spend any time on it, but for completeness it's calculated both with and without that time included.
 
 
*=[Since it's automatic you don't spend any time on it, but for completeness it's calculated with that time also included.]
 
 
 
'''Sorted by other resource needed:'''
 
 
 
'''''Nothing'''''
 
[[Meat Jerky]] using [[Drying rack]]
 
  
 
[[Category:Resources]]
 
[[Category:Resources]]

Revision as of 23:42, 26 January 2007

When you kill an animal, you will be rewarded with some meat, the amount of which depends on the animal's size.

This meat is not edible before it is processed into grilled meat, cooked meat, smoked meat, salted meat or meat jerky.

When left on the ground outside of a building, raw meat rots at a fast rate.

Additional resources needed.

What is best?

So you have a heap of meat, what to do with it?

Stretching supplies, making the food last longer. (Calculations done with 10000g of meat, without considering what else is needed)

Making food fast or feeding a crowd

Meat Jerky is automatic, so you don't spend any time on it, but for completeness it's calculated both with and without that time included.