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Arame cook.  Arame cook good.
 
Arame cook.  Arame cook good.
  
Masterpieces:
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Arame's [[User:Arame/Cooking|Cooking]] stuff.
  
Find stuff that you have hundreds of.  Camel Meat, Honey, Mutton, all that Coconut Meat you created while you were getting your salt.  Ideally, these are things that you can generate with low effort, so vegetables are ~kind of on the list this tale, kind of off.  (I grew hundreds of each ahead of time, but painful to do - offlining helps a bit).
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Arame's [[User:Arame/Smoking|Smoking]] stuff.
  
Find pairings for these - one to three herbs that are ~close by these on the grid, and that you possess (that's important).  Doesn't have to be too close, although I prefer closer.  Bortox used to chide me for that - the important thing is that they match to each other, and don't get eaten by a different base.
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A nice comparison between Mountain Mint (left) and Ice Mint (right) and Arame (middle).
 
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[[File:IceMountain.jpg]]
Now, mix and match them.  Over and over and over again.  I'm using cooking 4 right now, so I start with 3 "common pairs", and cycle the fourth pair through.  You won't be able to use the pairings, because of interference (for instance, Dates and Honey are too close to one another to reliably combine - so use one or the other). When you hit your first masterpiece, remember the pairing you just added - and add that to your next "common pairing"
 
 
 
Real example - here's how I got the MPs rolling:
 
 
 
Pairings
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"
 
|Base||Match1||Match2||Match3
 
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|Camel Meat||Cinnamon||Meadowsweet||
 
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|Coconut Meat||Cardamom||C Rosemary||
 
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|Dates||Thyme||Bucklerleaf||
 
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|Honey||Thyme||Bucklerleaf||
 
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|Mutton||Myristica||Xanosi||Indigo Damia
 
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|Oil||Crampbark||Gynura||
 
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|Oyster||Covage||Glechoma||
 
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|Royal Jelly||Lemondrop||Crimson Lettuce||Pale Dhamasa
 
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|Onions||Fool's Agar||Blue Damia||
 
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|Carrots||Lemondrop||Crimson Lettuce||Pale Dhamasa
 
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|Cabbage Juice||Covage|| ||
 
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|Grilled Fish||Myristica|| ||
 
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|Carrot Juice||Wild Lettuce|| ||
 
|}
 
 
 
Now mix 'em:
 
 
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"
 
|Pair1||Pair2||Pair3||Pair4
 
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|Camel+Cinnamon||Dates+Thyme||Mutton+Myrstica||Oyster+Covage
 
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|Camel+Cinnamon||Dates+Thyme||Mutton+Myrstica||Oil+Crambark
 
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|Camel+Cinnamon||Dates+Thyme||Mutton+Myrstica||Royal+Lemondrop
 
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|Camel+Cinnamon||Dates+Thyme||Mutton+Myrstica||Onions+FoolsAgar
 
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|Camel+Cinnamon||Dates+Thyme||Mutton+Myrstica||Carrots+Lemondrop
 
|}
 
Woah - that last one was an MP.  OK, so likely that Carrots + Lemondrop is one of my special friends.  Let's change the common pairings.
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"
 
|Pair1||Pair2||Pair3||Pair4
 
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|Carrots+Lemondrop||Honey+Bucklerleaf||Oyster+Covage||Oil+Crampbark
 
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|Carrots+Lemondrop||Honey+Bucklerleaf||Oyster+Covage||Camel+Cinnamon
 
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|Carrots+Lemondrop||Honey+Bucklerleaf||Oyster+Covage||Onions+FoolsAgar
 
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|Carrots+Lemondrop||Honey+Bucklerleaf||Oyster+Covage||Coconut+Cardamom
 
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|Carrots+Lemondrop||Honey+Bucklerleaf||Oyster+Covage||Mutton+Myristica
 
|}
 
 
 
Four of those five were MPs.  Basically, you're just slapping as many pairings together as you can, and when you find one that works, keep it and run with it.  I added the last three pairings above just to give me more options with this same core set of (Carrots/Honey/Oyster/<something else>).
 

Latest revision as of 23:03, 24 January 2016

Arame cook. Arame cook good.

Arame's Cooking stuff.

Arame's Smoking stuff.

A nice comparison between Mountain Mint (left) and Ice Mint (right) and Arame (middle). IceMountain.jpg