Accurate recipes of Juices and Juice bugs!
Persephone:
Other people disagree too, even though I have tried out each recipe adding produce one by one until the option comes up. It leads me to beleive there might be some unknown variable in that juicemaking or some sort of bug. I'd love to know why it takes more produce for my sims to make the recipes than others do.
Persephone:
Oh, I guess that would be easy to try out. I know cooking skill doesn't matter.
Marhis:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2007 March 09, 10:14:56
Why fresh vegetables can make pork chops better is a mystery I really don't want to know the answer to, lest I become physically ill.
I assume that Sims' environment is hightly radioactive, hence the sparkling in food. Stocking pork chops in the same location means that they became radioactive too.
This may explain also why they die in a very short time (maybe Elixir of Life is a chemio... who knows? ;D).
kutto:
Most of the meat dishes in the game are served with vegetable sides. I would imagine that is the cause of the sparklies.
dizzy:
Quote from: pioupiou on 2007 March 09, 10:34:10
I don't know if the quality of the vegetables and fruits plays a role. The testing was done with the best qualities (mouthwatering ?? I'm playing the game in french)
I'm not sure of the exact calculation (looks complicated), but you can achieve three different intensities of juice. Generally, you can expect nothing from low, a moderate effect from medium, and a strong effect from high intensity.
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