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[img] https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SirVann/InfographicBank/main/Infographics/FamineFood/CookingPage_BeaverGruel.png [/img]
Finally, some good fucking food.
With simple XML editing you can also increase the chances of blight incidents, tho i don't think i'd ever add any custom incident through this mod.
Suggestion, add bugs like pill bugs, crickets, locusts and grubs for famines not in the winter but due to a dust bowl or a locust swarm devastating crops! this idea is amazing!
It's about how they add wood pulp to packaged shredded cheese...
https://www.thekitchn.com/cellulose-the-wood-pulp-in-you-146276
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famine_food
''Foods associated with famine need not be nutritionally deficient, or unsavory.''
and
https://www.survivopedia.com/10-ingenious-foods-people-ate-during-famines/
and
Couldn't find any information on wood dust eating, but there are some cultures where the inner parts of the bark are still a part of their daily/seasonal nutrition.
Medieval Overhaul
'To avoid the clutter of the benches with the new meals, i have decided to move most of the 'stew-types' onto a new workbench. The boiling pot
Dropped a liiittle bit the moodlet for eating sawdust'