When the food is good enough to sell?

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When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby Feak » Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:21 pm

Hello Hearthlings!

I'm trying to get something to trade. Since I like to cook, I was thinking, what Q is enough ( atm) to get some trades going?

Ppl need to taste my delicious pies !! :D

Thanks!
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby bitza » Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:54 pm

breed cows and make cheese :D
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby cobaltjones » Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:58 pm

Anything over q40 if you can mass produce it. Food tends to have diminishing returns past q50 since you can just eat 2 q40 pies and get MORE feps than a single q90 pie. For things like food where you can just generate your own hunger, quality isn't that huge of a deal, but for stuff like equips where you can only have one then pushing the quality up makes more sense.
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby Potjeh » Mon Nov 28, 2011 8:59 pm

Even q10 should be sellable in dough form (doughs are easier to sell if you have a bad oven), but don't expect to get much for it. RoBs and carrot cakes should be the easiest to find customers for.
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby Feak » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:11 pm

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Thanks everyone who posted. If I do not die soon, you guys will hear about the legendary RoB of Fiuza!! :lol:

Thx again!
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby killette2 » Tue Nov 29, 2011 9:27 pm

You can also trade with newbies in your local area for ingedients (IE a blueberry pie for 3 blueberries). Good luck with your bakery :D
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby Feak » Tue Nov 29, 2011 11:39 pm

killette2 wrote:You can also trade with newbies in your local area for ingedients (IE a blueberry pie for 3 blueberries). Good luck with your bakery :D


Thanks man! Thats a good idea too. The problem is that I live in a devasted area :D

Everyone I once knew is dead :roll:

I should build a Oxcart and travel selling foods :lol:

But something tell me that I would be dead in like three days...
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby krikke93 » Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:53 pm

cheese or anything made with dough
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Re: When the food is good enough to sell?

Postby AnnaC » Thu Dec 01, 2011 9:57 pm

killette2 wrote:You can also trade with newbies in your local area for ingedients (IE a blueberry pie for 3 blueberries). Good luck with your bakery :D

Yeah don't underestimate this. This is really good methods of trade for low tech locals.

Especially if you got a little village up, set up a barter stand or two outside your walls, and sell processed food for various ingrediants and foragables. Raw meat, raw fish, blueberries/chantrelles, even soil and the cordage foragables make great currency for these. Transactions are of relatively low value so even if your market gets griefed it isn't a huge loss, and it's a convenient way to gather ingredients you need for cooking and other stuff. It also helps develop reputation if people like your market, and opens new trade options that are less risky than meeting random new contacts via the forum or chat.

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