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(Uses Wilderness Cooking to cook my food)
Chuckles. I’m in danger.
really.... again? it was at 19%
i usually dont eat a lot of predator meat if i can help it but i got charged by a wolf and went “hey. dinner”
I wish there was a more stable way of preserving foods. Mostly meat because, well. You get a lot of it. Imo the current "system" of just tossing it outside and hoping it's still good by the time your gonna eat it is a little.... Unruly.
Smoking could be a solution - either you find a smoker in certain buildings, or you make your own from fresh woods like birch or the maple saplings and put it over a fire (not a stove).
Maybe in order to prevent cheesing the system, you have to have a certain cooking level (2 or 3. 4 or 5 seems a little overkill?) or maybe even make it a special skill of its own.
But - just like with your cooking, you can still get a parasite risk if your cooking lvl isn't good enough. But the risk goes up slightly slower than normal so you can eat a little More and not worry (eg - two pieces of predator meat instead of one)
Or maybe even use salt, you have access to a few oceans and you could harvest it there and salt cure your meat.
But a drawback is, curing meat takes a long time (4-5 hours VS the 30-60 minutes) and it drains much more water than normal meat when consumed.
Maybe even a method of using fresh guts to make "sausages" and stuff.
Also more meat meals. Soups and stuff. The ability to dig up wild tubers and stuff in the wild or the possibility to find raw veggies in the houses. Or treat them like the saplings/wild harvestables and stuff and have them rarely wash up on the beaches (in varying Low quality. But if you just pop them in a soup you'll be fine)
Idk I'm just sick of killing a bear and having like 10 pieces of meat still raw and at 20% quality. Yeah I know that it'll vastly improve once you slap it on a stove but I would like more long term solutions.
when a wolf charges at you
We are warm tonight lads
I'm not gonna put this in the main tag I just thought this was humorous.