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  1. As far as I know, the current game still allows you to farm during winter time (even if it snows). The farming is a bit slower then and I think you harvest a bit less but in principal, the current system allows you to survive for infinite time without leaving your safe house area. You just need to constantly plant a lot of stuff around your safe house. My suggestion: Farming during winter shouldn't be possible anymore. This could spice up the late game a little bit since surviving winter might become more difficult if it comes to food supply. Moreover, such a change seems quite realist to me. By a quick web search, I found some sources which state that the main farming season in Kentucky is between May and October. (Not sure if those sources are reliable though. Probably needs some more serious research.) To compensate for the more difficult farming, I suggest to change the system for food preservation a bit. For example, food preservation by canning and cooking could only require a jar, a jar lid, some water and a cooking pot with water (that would also be close to the real life canning and cooking process). After a jar with food has been consumed, you will receive an empty jar and lid which can be used again. The durability of preserved food could also last a bit longer to give players a fair chance to survive winter with food they preserved.
  2. Of all the games I've played I've never been able to make Preservatives because I've never found both Jars or Lids at the same time. Its either one, the other or neither. To make it easier how about turning Remoulade into both. Edit: Also add the command to "Empty Bottle of Remoulade" if it gets rotten.
  3. Adds more food!! By itself all this mod does is spawn jars, new water bottles and food. Everything else needs to be spawned by another foods mod. Includes spices that do not spawn and require foods mods to be built off of this mod that spawn their required spices so that only needed spices are spawned... If you want to make a food recipes mod using my Spices mod, and need a little help making it work, look at my little tutorial HERE. Spice spawning will now be up to specific foods mods which use those spices. Some stuff still uses vanilla sprites, will make sprites soon. See this for sprites: Food: (Spawned by default, can be added to by modders foods mods) Frozen Brussel Sprouts Canned Beets Canned Chicken Canned Sardines Celery Stalk Cucumbers Chunky Peanut Butter Green Papaya Green Tomato Herring Honey Leeks Maple Syrup Molasses Papaya Fish Sauce Frozen Pot Pie Frozen Scallions Frozen Shrimp Raisins Red Chili Peppers Robomango Fruit (named for RoboMat ) Soy Sauce Frozen Sugar Snap Peas Tobascant Sauce Tamarind Teriyaki Sauce Tomatillo Warcestershire Sauce Water Bottles (the new bottles and jars can be filled with water) White Chocolate Other Items: (Spawned by default, can be added to by modders foods mods) Mason Jars Medical Salve (Think Neosporin) Spice Bags (only added to spawn list so you can carry stuff in them ) Spice Related Items: (These do not spawn and require foods mods to be made that spawn them.) Brown Sugar Fish Oil Kibbled Nori (made from Nori Sheets) Kosher Salt Nori Sheet Mortar and Pestle (To grind up spices and other stuff) Cooking Oils (Canola, Olive and Vegetable) Petrolatum Jelly Powdered Sugar Spice Jars for Spices (Spice list coming soon) Spices (for baking, cooking, bbqing, and other styles) Vinegars (Balsamic, Cider, Distilled, Malt, Rice Wine, Red Wine and White Wine) (Spice list coming soon, for modders, check the source-code to see the spices you can spawn) Download: Main (PZ-Mods) || Mirror (My Dropbox) Foods Mods That Use This Mod For Spices: (Links to other foods mods that use this mod will go here.) Items and Recipes Tutorials For Foods and Spices Mod kinyoshi (Spice up TV Dinners with some Black Pepper) Zombie Body Part Alchemy Mod kinyoshi (Grind up zombie parts to make a partial cure) Salted Meats Mod kinyoshi (Salt meats to make them last longer)
  4. DON'T READ THIS SPOILER Includes a lightweight spice-bag that spawns in the world.Many new items to loot, including spices, food and jars.Spices are very lightweight so they don't take up too much space.Straight forward vanilla-like and realistic recipes and ingredient lists.Recipes are based off of real life pickling recipes.Now you can pickle almost every food item, even some new items.GET SOME!!!! (you'll get it...)Okay so I know the brine should be cook-able, but I can't carry the cooked tag over to require it, so right now the brine isn't needed to be cooked, not yet, soon. Most of the pickled foods have the same nutritional values. This will be changed, some day. And yes, I know some of the textures don't make sense, reusing vanilla textures for now. Some stuff may be needed to be tweaked, let me know. You might want to use Craft Helper Mod to look at recipes.*BUG* The Craft Helper Book pop-up with all the recipes bogs down from all of the recipes. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you put all your spices in your main inventory, it will make this all a-lot easier. Use a Pot of Water to make the brine, bowls for the starters. How to make a brine starter:Get a bowl and the needed spices, craft with one of the spices or the bowl to get available brine starter recipes. Some brine starters have more than one step but are not labeled as such, they are only labeled "unfinished". The recipes in-game are based off of real life recipes, which I'm not sharing (I'm far too lazy to do things like that), so think real life and you got it, just tap it in, tap tap tap-a-roo, you're doing great.... How to make a completed brine:Get an empty pot and fill it with water, then get the vinegar of choice for the recipe of what your making. Different types of vinegar makes different types of brines. With the exception of the thin brine and a few others, you always need a brine starter to make brines. Some brines need vegetables like onions or extra spices. Some brines need the Kitten knife. Brines have twenty-four (24) uses, just like the pot of water. How to measure with mason jars:Filling small and large jars takes different amount of brine. the small jars are one (1) pint and the large jars are two (2) pints. It takes two brine uses to fill up one small jar, four brine uses to fill up large jars. One pot of brine will fill twelve small jars or six large jars. You can dump out left-over brines and starters. How to pickle stuff:Get your brine(s) together with your mason jars, sometimes needed extra spice or onions or other needed item. You are also going to need a Kitten knife and the item or items you are pickling. Each recipe is different on the amount of items you need, for example the candied ginger only uses a small amount of fresh ginger because you are chopping off small pieces. Pickles of course are going to require less cucumbers. Some pickled jars have more pickled items in it than you used for the recipe, this is because you sliced or chopped it up into small pieces, like the ginger. How to eat pickled food:Get your Jar of pickled food in your inventory, then use the menu to Get Some ***, then the pickled item is in your inventory available to eat or whatever you want, as long as it gets in your body, somehow... Once you have gotten all your some, the jar will become empty. You can then either drink the left-over pickled juice or dump it out, it is recommended you drink it, because your thirst it will quench, plus it will make you happy and reduce boredom. After drinking or dumping the juice, you will get the empty jar back, which can be then used again for pickling or filled with water. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Food Expansion Pickled Rat Expansion requires Tooks Food Expansion Mod and my Food Pickling Mod. Updates:1.1c removed the pickled rat from the food pickling mod.1.1b all brine and brine starter recipes should work now. 1.1 fixed some stuff, added a spice-bag. Upcoming(Soon):Moving spices to a separate new Spices Mod, which will make it easier to use for other modders.More spices, foods (some will be a separate mod), brines, pickled items and boredom reducers.Adding in suggestions. (Still need some of these)Some fixes. Upcoming(Later):Better nutritional values for pickled foods to match brine qualities.Cookable brines. SOME SCREENSHOTS AND RECIPES: Some fun things to reduce boredom at cost of happiness or thirst, or both are fish sauce and red chili peppers.Brown sugar can be used in place of sugar and it uses a-lot less.You can re-use vinegar bottles for water, just like mason jars.The spice-bag makes two pounds of spices weigh only one pound. (changing soon though) DOWNLOAD: Main Download (PZ-Mods) || Mirror (Xeno-Mods) | Mirror (My Dropbox Link) Food Expansion Pickled Rat Expansion: Mirror Download (My Dropbox Link)
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