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This is a list of food items that are not made in meals, with the exception of bread. A quern and [[Wooden Bucket|bucket]] are required to make bread so it is not included on the "simple" foods list. | This is a list of food items that are not made in meals, with the exception of bread. A quern and [[Wooden Bucket|bucket]] are required to make bread so it is not included on the "simple" foods list. | ||
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'''Note:''' Boiled chicken eggs and bass, raw or cooked, cannot be obtained through normal gameplay. | '''Note:''' Boiled chicken eggs and bass, raw or cooked, cannot be obtained through normal gameplay. | ||
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To bake bread, players must have a [[firepit]], [[Planks|bucket]] and a [[quern]] available. | To bake bread, players must have a [[firepit]], [[Planks|bucket]] and a [[quern]] available. | ||
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To create bread dough, prepare flour using a quern to grind grain. | To create bread dough, prepare flour using a quern to grind grain. | ||
# {{Using|Open}} the quern GUI and add grain into the input slot on the left of the quern. | # {{Using|Open}} the quern GUI and add grain into the input slot on the left of the quern. | ||
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# In the crafting grid, combine a bucket of water and flour to create dough. Each flour item will consume one unit of water from the bucket. | # In the crafting grid, combine a bucket of water and flour to create dough. Each flour item will consume one unit of water from the bucket. | ||
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Place the dough into the input slot of the [[firepit]] and fuel the fire. Each loaf of bread requires about one piece of firewood. Both dough and bread loaves stack to 32. | Place the dough into the input slot of the [[firepit]] and fuel the fire. Each loaf of bread requires about one piece of firewood. Both dough and bread loaves stack to 32. | ||