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[LYN] Hardtack
   
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Mod, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
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24 Jul, 2021 @ 11:46am
11 Apr @ 3:44am
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[LYN] Hardtack

Description
Originally posted by LadyCookie:
Modding Note: I'm giving permission to anyone to modify, fork, update, or use the content of all my mods however they wish, no need to ask permission.

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Adds Hardtack, a type of biscuit that lasts a long time, used by medieval travelers.
While it's more filling than pemmican, its also tasteless, which gives the eater a small mood penalty.
Research Hardtack, go to the kitchen and craft them from rice or corn. Lasts forever.
Art made by Argón!
36 Comments
LλMBDλ 21 Jun @ 7:54pm 
I made an XML patch that lets you use VCE flour in the baking recipes. However the workshop submission is currently stuck in the automated system checking thing. I promise I will post the link here as soon as I can
Lyn the Cookie  [author] 11 Apr @ 4:39am 
[Update Note] I deleted most of my old mods from the workshop, as I don't plan on updating them anymore. There's a link on my profile if you want to take them over. The other mods in the workshop will all be updated to 1.5. Please be patient.
Abrikos75 31 Dec, 2023 @ 2:00pm 
Could you patch in flour from VE? please
Andronicus 6 Oct, 2023 @ 3:42am 
Love this mod. Been using it over the other hardtack knock-offs!
Overkill 11 May, 2023 @ 5:56pm 
Is it possible to get a patch that lets it be made from VCE flour?
Lyn the Cookie  [author] 23 Feb, 2023 @ 7:13am 
Updated.
hhhhhhhhhh 18 Jan, 2023 @ 9:21pm 
Ponky 23 Oct, 2022 @ 12:26am 
hoping someone takes over! Gotta have my hardtack!!
Lurmey 18 Sep, 2021 @ 7:12am 
I second what GiantPrizm, DRT99 and Neshimi all said.

Different reactions from Gourmand/Ascetic colonists, neutral flavour for everyone else, mod options to adjust and enable/disable these, and definitely please fix the bulk crafting recipe. Bulk recipes should use the same amount of ingredients as if you did the normal recipe 4 times, but with a slight reduction in work.