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#1 2018-07-28 12:08:59

Chard
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How much does your food cost?

Someone asked for this yesterday, or something like it.

So I factored out everything that could reasonably be renewed. You'll notice no soil is accounted for, for example, because everything is composted and the real cost is how much tilling you can do with the iron you have available. Water is plentiful of course but I've included it as a cost anyway. Certain things that are genuinely infinite, like wheat seeds and corn kernels, I just ignored. The amounts of time are simply based on the decay times, there are other times associated with these things that are harder to quantify. Rabbit hunting for example requires time to go to where the rabbits are, collecting salt water is the same. Making stew does just have a lot of steps as does making sauerkraut, those too also have cooking times that aren't included but in that case it is because I reckoned it wasn't very relevant when compared to the question of how many berry or carrot plants do you need. And of course just the time spent for someone to go pick up the food and eat it is included nowhere. There are probably more caveats surrounding these numbers that I have forgotten.

The '>>>' lines are inputs and the '<<<' lines are byproducts.

Edit (2018-08-12): Updated with milk, bread and butter.
Edit (2018-10-26): Updated with mangoes and eat bonus.
Edit (2018-10-30): Updated with languishing mango trees.

each 6 food serving of baked potato
>>> 14.013732 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.541476 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.973191 seconds (compost)
>>> 45.000000 seconds (potato)
>>> 0.966278 seconds (sheep)
>>> 4.459744 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.142838 till
>>> 0.178582 water
<<< 0.049553 mutton
<<< 0.012388 wheat

each 19 food serving of bean burrito
>>> 48.000000 seconds (bean)
>>> 37.811594 seconds (berry)
>>> 4.159272 seconds (carrot)
>>> 7.756232 seconds (compost)
>>> 2.520771 seconds (sheep)
>>> 90.000000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.464705 till
>>> 0.976708 water
<<< 0.129270 mutton
<<< 0.217682 straw

each 12 food serving of bean taco
>>> 0.250000 limestone
>>> 36.000000 seconds (bean)
>>> 11.911683 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.310278 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.527217 seconds (compost)
>>> 15.000000 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.821336 seconds (sheep)
>>> 3.790782 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.227662 till
>>> 0.883045 water
<<< 0.042120 mutton
<<< 0.010530 wheat

each 15 food serving of berry carrot pie
>>> 172.276848 seconds (berry)
>>> 18.950433 seconds (carrot)
>>> 4.567105 seconds (compost)
>>> 1.484289 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.129496 till
>>> 0.498154 water
<<< 0.076117 mutton
<<< 0.043470 straw

each 20 food serving of berry carrot rabbit pie
>>> 172.276848 seconds (berry)
>>> 18.950433 seconds (carrot)
>>> 4.567105 seconds (compost)
>>> 1053.750000 seconds (rabbit)
>>> 1.484289 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.129496 till
>>> 0.498154 water
<<< 0.076117 mutton
<<< 0.043470 straw

each 12 food serving of berry pie
>>> 170.256152 seconds (berry)
>>> 2.228168 seconds (carrot)
>>> 4.155123 seconds (compost)
>>> 1.350405 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.070377 till
>>> 0.433951 water
<<< 0.069252 mutton
<<< 0.045187 straw

each 18 food serving of berry rabbit pie
>>> 170.256152 seconds (berry)
>>> 2.228168 seconds (carrot)
>>> 4.155123 seconds (compost)
>>> 1053.750000 seconds (rabbit)
>>> 1.350405 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.070377 till
>>> 0.433951 water
<<< 0.069252 mutton
<<< 0.045187 straw

each 12 food serving of buttered bread
>>> 13.586133 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.494451 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.802973 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.750000 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.750000 seconds (cow)
>>> 0.910939 seconds (sheep)
>>> 45.000000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.133408 till
>>> 0.167731 water
<<< 0.046715 mutton
<<< 1.125000 skim milk
<<< 0.113321 straw

each 7 food serving of carrot pie
>>> 9.437357 seconds (berry)
>>> 17.538094 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.934781 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.628791 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.124503 till
>>> 0.210794 water
<<< 0.032246 mutton
<<< 0.054438 straw

each 10 food serving of cooked goose
>>> 0.500000 execution
>>> 7.006830 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.770738 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.486596 seconds (compost)
>>> 30.000000 seconds (corn)
>>> 4.000000 seconds (goose)
>>> 0.483139 seconds (sheep)
>>> 2.229872 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.133919 till
>>> 0.151791 water
<<< 0.024776 mutton
<<< 0.006194 wheat

each 12 food serving of cooked mutton
>>> 158.513194 seconds (berry)
>>> 17.436368 seconds (carrot)
>>> 3.405278 seconds (compost)
>>> 19.500000 seconds (sheep)
>>> 5.107917 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.075833 till
>>> 0.354210 water
<<< 0.235811 dung
<<< 0.014189 wheat

each 10 food serving of cooked rabbit
>>> 4215.000000 seconds (rabbit)

each 9 food serving of mango slice
>>> 3.503192 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.385351 seconds (carrot)
>>> 0.743291 seconds (compost)
>>> 225.000000 seconds (mango)
>>> 0.241540 seconds (sheep)
>>> 1.114802 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.004459 till
>>> 0.075895 water
<<< 0.012387 mutton
<<< 0.003097 wheat

each 15 food serving of mutton pie
>>> 39.473672 seconds (berry)
>>> 4.342097 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.039473 seconds (compost)
>>> 4.875000 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.077851 till
>>> 0.214638 water
<<< 0.054002 dung
<<< 0.054002 straw

each 19 food serving of omelette
>>> 14.013660 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.541476 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.973191 seconds (compost)
>>> 60.000000 seconds (corn)
>>> 8.000000 seconds (goose)
>>> 0.966278 seconds (sheep)
>>> 4.459744 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.267838 till
>>> 0.303582 water
<<< 0.049553 mutton
<<< 0.012388 wheat

each 3 food serving of popcorn
>>> 3.503415 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.385369 seconds (carrot)
>>> 0.743298 seconds (compost)
>>> 15.000000 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.241569 seconds (sheep)
>>> 1.114936 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.066959 till
>>> 0.075896 water
<<< 0.012388 mutton
<<< 0.003097 wheat

each 17 food serving of pork taco
>>> 0.250000 limestone
>>> 3.647803 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.401246 seconds (carrot)
>>> 0.751005 seconds (compost)
>>> 16.875000 seconds (corn)
>>> 5.000000 seconds (pig)
>>> 0.244067 seconds (sheep)
>>> 1.126463 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.074860 till
>>> 0.584069 water
<<< 0.012516 mutton
<<< 0.003129 wheat

each 18 food serving of rabbit carrot pie
>>> 9.437357 seconds (berry)
>>> 17.538094 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.934781 seconds (compost)
>>> 1053.750000 seconds (rabbit)
>>> 0.628791 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.124503 till
>>> 0.210794 water
<<< 0.032246 mutton
<<< 0.054438 straw

each 14 food serving of rabbit pie
>>> 6.751953 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.742703 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.385039 seconds (compost)
>>> 1053.750000 seconds (rabbit)
>>> 0.450125 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.065126 till
>>> 0.144650 water
<<< 0.023083 mutton
<<< 0.056729 straw

each 6 food serving of sauerkraut
>>> 5.605498 seconds (berry)
>>> 42.000000 seconds (cabbage)
>>> 0.616602 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.189279 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.386511 seconds (sheep)
>>> 1.783898 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.140469 till
>>> 0.154766 water
<<< 0.019821 mutton
<<< 0.004955 wheat

each 5 food serving of shucked ear of corn
>>> 14.013660 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.541476 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.973191 seconds (compost)
>>> 60.000000 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.966278 seconds (sheep)
>>> 4.459744 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.267838 till
>>> 0.303582 water
<<< 0.049553 mutton
<<< 0.012388 wheat

each 5 food serving of tasty berry
>>> 109.341845 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.027603 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.982108 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.644108 seconds (sheep)
>>> 2.972806 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.011891 till
>>> 0.202386 water
<<< 0.033031 mutton
<<< 0.008258 wheat

each 8 food serving of tasty bread
>>> 13.503906 seconds (berry)
>>> 1.485406 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.770078 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.900250 seconds (sheep)
>>> 45.000000 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.130251 till
>>> 0.164300 water
<<< 0.046167 mutton
<<< 0.113458 straw

each 7 food serving of tasty carrot
>>> 11.210928 seconds (berry)
>>> 67.233181 seconds (carrot)
>>> 2.378553 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.773022 seconds (sheep)
>>> 3.567795 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.247604 till
>>> 0.276199 water
<<< 0.039642 mutton
<<< 0.009911 wheat

each 8 food serving of tasty skim milk
>>> 0.155583 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.017092 seconds (carrot)
>>> 0.033028 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.666667 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.666667 seconds (cow)
>>> 0.010695 seconds (sheep)
>>> 0.049363 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.002975 till
>>> 0.003372 water
<<< 0.111111 cream
<<< 0.000548 mutton
<<< 0.000137 wheat

each 14 food serving of tasty whole milk
>>> 0.140025 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.015383 seconds (carrot)
>>> 0.029725 seconds (compost)
>>> 0.600000 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.600000 seconds (cow)
>>> 0.009626 seconds (sheep)
>>> 0.044427 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.002678 till
>>> 0.003035 water
<<< 0.000494 mutton
<<< 0.000123 wheat

each 14 food serving of three sister's stew
>>> 18.000000 seconds (bean)
>>> 8.583463 seconds (berry)
>>> 0.944178 seconds (carrot)
>>> 1.821084 seconds (compost)
>>> 3.750000 seconds (corn)
>>> 0.591851 seconds (sheep)
>>> 22.500000 seconds (squash)
>>> 2.731620 seconds (wheat)
>>> 0.164051 till
>>> 0.248444 water
<<< 0.030351 mutton
<<< 0.007588 wheat

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#2 2018-07-28 13:46:34

Alleria
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Re: How much does your food cost?

Given straw is one of the most valuable resources (composting and baskets), anything that's "<<< straw" is typically better than anything that's "<<< wheat".

Those who have been involved in long-term civs and the generation runs know what I'm talking about.

Tacos are shit. You should NEVER farm pigs (unless for RP reasons).

Pies confirmed as best food.


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#3 2018-07-28 14:53:50

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Re: How much does your food cost?

If we are going for long term, most of the other numbers are irrelevant only the iron matters.

This is why berries are the best.


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#4 2018-07-28 16:11:01

Alleria
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Re: How much does your food cost?

YAHG wrote:

If we are going for long term, most of the other numbers are irrelevant only the iron matters.

This is why berries are the best.

In the 288 gen run we needed about 70 baskets or so. Pies are definitely essential and from looking at the above numbers, it does appear as if berry pies are superior if we're trying to minimise our iron usage.


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#5 2018-07-28 17:04:59

Chard
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Re: How much does your food cost?

YAHG wrote:

If we are going for long term, most of the other numbers are irrelevant only the iron matters.

This is why berries are the best.

Berries are the most efficient scalable food in terms of iron and eat bonus exaggerates that too. Cooked rabbits are more efficient of course but are not scalable. I don't think iron is all that matters though. The main reason I included all the timings is to work out what sort of space is needed for the food production operation. Assuming a point of food every 10s we'd require 3.7 perfectly managed berry bushes per person to sustain. As a guess though I'd say most farming operations are only run at 25% efficiency. People just get distracted by other things. So for sustainable berries you would want 14 berry bushes, 0.4 wheat plots, 0.1 sheep and 0.2 carrot plots per person. Certainly doable, berry farms do get large, we know this. If everyone is naked all the time might need to increase a little for cold.

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#6 2018-07-29 08:39:19

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Re: How much does your food cost?

just make berry roads or 4-5 plots on middle and corners, not all in same spot, blocks harvesting, fixing and everything

more refills better than more bushes

and kindling from a died out bush is pretty good imo- carrot and other plants leave a hardened row so can be tilled faster
kindling from a dead bus and planting other bush if needed still cost one tilling and one berry converted to seed
so dont fix every fricking bush, let it die out and cut it


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#7 2018-08-11 23:10:59

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Re: How much does your food cost?

bump for milk meta

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#8 2018-09-03 17:34:37

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Re: How much does your food cost?

Bump my favorite food meta topic!

I'm not convinced of water being abundant;
Update 127 and 159 came with a water nerfs of -33% then -20%, and I've seen many cities bouncing between dry wells.

Therefore I'm a fan of milk/dairy (in theory; milkweed for buckets and such are a cost), ~and skimming this data I don't see a clear contender for 2nd place.

I did some preliminary maths on carrying capacity with regard to local water sources.
What are the implications of this on keeping our lineages alive?

Last edited by betame (2018-11-19 17:13:50)


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#9 2018-09-03 17:48:58

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Re: How much does your food cost?

I have witnessed the power of milk, and I swear I will stay on it. It has kept me alive pretty well for a small cost of bowl of water (right?). Lmao.

Though I still wish people notice in time that cows should be kept in separate pens, because having them together with sheep can truly be a tough cookie. As small as possible, too!

Last edited by PeaGirl (2018-09-03 17:50:18)


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#10 2018-10-27 09:35:47

Chard
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Re: How much does your food cost?

So the latest update has added mangoes.

Mangoes are infinite in that they require no scarce resources.

Mangoes are scalable in that production of them is only limited by space.

This is a food leak.

Mangoes are now included in the breakdown above.

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#11 2018-10-27 10:28:25

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Re: How much does your food cost?

I eat instant ramen almost everyday and that costs like a dollar


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#12 2018-10-27 13:16:31

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Re: How much does your food cost?

Aurora Aurora wrote:

I eat instant ramen almost everyday and that costs like a dollar

A musician friend wrote a song called Top Ramen Blues.

"When you're down on your luck, they're four for a buck."

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#13 2018-11-19 06:20:43

betame
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Re: How much does your food cost?

Wondering your assumptions on a couple of things like carrot seeds, and whether to till once at the cost of soil. Also maybe add two uses of shovel for every compost (moving dung).

I have my matrix like this, but it doesn't give the exact same results as you, so I'm not sure where I went wrong (looking at berry)

a = soil
b = berry
c = carrot
d = straw
e = dung
f = till
g = water
h = mutton
i = wheat grain

 a.  b.  c.  d.  e.  f.  g.  h.  i
21  -6  -1  -1  -1   0  -1   0   0 compost
-1   7   0   0   0   0  -1   0   0 berries
-8   0  30   0   0  -7  -7   0   0 carrots/seed
-2   0   0   1   0  -1  -1   0   1 wheat
 0  -6  -1   0   1   0   0   4   0 sheep

note: With the water nerfs surrounding the Newcomen Pump, essentially 40 Water ≤ 1 Axe use

Last edited by betame (2018-12-04 09:24:56)


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#14 2018-11-19 08:24:03

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Re: How much does your food cost?

For people who love extra credit math, you should figure out how much yum you need for all the different foods to be good. Even eating the worst food in the game is probably worth it if you need it for the 20th different food in your yum combo.

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