I have yet to find use for milk, so why not make a simpler option?
Cheese. You can make it, and then you'd be able to make sandwhiches, add it to salads, thus having more in the salad.
And... also, you'd be able to melt the cheese and cover food with it. Cheese alone opens the door to many other food possibilities.
I'm goign to feel like such ian idiot if you can already make cheese in Cantr...
cheese... was unsure if this would go under "meals"
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cheese... was unsure if this would go under "meals"
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http://wiki.cantr.net/index.php/Cheese
http://wiki.cantr.net/index.php/Cheese_sandwich
And milk can be used for making potato salad, porridge, ice cream, cheese curds, mashed potatoes, cornbread, grits and rice pudding.
http://wiki.cantr.net/index.php/Cheese_sandwich
And milk can be used for making potato salad, porridge, ice cream, cheese curds, mashed potatoes, cornbread, grits and rice pudding.
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Re: cheese... was unsure if this would go under "meals&
Xervicx wrote:I'm goign to feel like such ian idiot if you can already make cheese in Cantr...
Well...
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lol, Pisc, you meanie. But yeah, next time look it up on the wiki. 
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joo wrote:Wtf are 'grits'?
Haha! I can tell you are not from the US. Grits are very good!
Grits are made from ground corn and are cooked by boiling the cornmeal in water and adding salt. It is hard to explain, but they are very good! You can add cheese to them as well.
They are eaten for breakfast with such things as scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, and orange juice!
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