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if you are a mom and a veteran who know to make YUM FOODS you should try it.
Produce as many as more of yam foods you can and storage some of them for your kids.
teach them about Yuming and how to eat.
Scavenge unused/forgotten clothes from around the village.
Don't be an ass, give food to those who ring your door even if they are not your genes. Then ask them to help you if they want.
PS: Add 1 kind of every animal so None can grief your village sheep pen.
Last edited by miskas (2020-04-20 22:39:52)
Killing a griefer kills him for 10 minutes, Cursing him kills him for 90 Days.
4 curses kill him for all of us, Mass Cursing bring us Peace! Please Curse!
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Jason should add yams to the game so we yum yams.
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Have seen something like that once, the authors of the project called it the yum hut. After they died I helped with stocking the hut. It had chests with baskets full of various fruits. It was before the family specialties update so we could gather cactus fruits and bananas with no problems whatsoever.
New to the forum but not the game. Property fence enthusiast.
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I used to make yum shrines to spread knowledge of variety foods. But I stopped building them when mango trees became biome-locked since I was using the mango as my symbol for the shrine.
Nothing says "yum" quite like a mango tree.
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Dang that picture was taken when holy town aka sydney was still kicking?
1,280 pips just by Making Pork Tacos, Possible 2,500 pips just by hunting turkeys, and yet, somehow, yall still eating berries, bruh.
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Dont know about the name of the town but, the fence was built over a huge uncompleted kitchen.
It was the time before all the big trees taken down.
Last edited by miskas (2020-04-22 08:18:30)
Killing a griefer kills him for 10 minutes, Cursing him kills him for 90 Days.
4 curses kill him for all of us, Mass Cursing bring us Peace! Please Curse!
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I used to make yum shrines to spread knowledge of variety foods. But I stopped building them when mango trees became biome-locked since I was using the mango as my symbol for the shrine.
Nothing says "yum" quite like a mango tree.
Lies, you were always a yum elitist.
- I believe the term "Berrymuncher" is derogatory and therefore I shall use the term "Berrier" instead.
- Jack Ass
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Nah, I've always been an efficient-eating elitist.
There's a difference. :-)
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