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Recipe

Recipe for Honey Cakes

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Conceptual

((If you want to make Beri's honey cakes irl! I made these for the Solstice and they turned out amazing!))

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Recipe - Cream of Mushroom Soup

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Official Document

Resting in the more frequently visited sections of the Provisioner's Notes, the recipe page for Cream of Mushroom Soup seems to be decorated with patterns of mushrooms and forest scenes.

Recipe - Honey Cakes

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Official Document

A bookmarked page within the Provisioner's Notes, the recipe for Honey Cakes is adorned with floral patterns and small images of apiaries, accompanied by detailed drawings of spices in their natural form.

Recipe 2: Rushok Bogs Catfish Pie

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Diary


 

Introduction:

 

Recipe 1: Goodkinds Spice Soup

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Diary

Adrean Rumblebelly's Cook Book

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Food should be shared with everyone, and so Adrean hopes to create the ultimate cook book so that it may be replicated to all corners of the world...thus bringing the world to Waymeet.

Recipe: Lembas Waybread

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Diary
This is a Letter

6 Spoons of softened butter (Churned cream). 2 Table-cups of ground seed (Flour). 1 Spoon of sugar. 1 Egg, beaten. ½ Small cup of Milk. 4 Spoons of heavy cream. Fallen Mallorn leaves for Storage.

Recipe For Poisons: Deadly Nightshade Poison.

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Diary
This poison has been extremely effective on my target today, it has proven efficent, and surprisingly quick. Deadly Nightshade is the plant I want... must list its features or I might forget... Broad green leaves, bell shaped brown flowers, and black berries. Pull up the plant, cut up the roots into a mush, then cut off a couple of leaves and using a pestle and mortar cursh them up and mix them with the roots. Leave so the oil and sap of the plant comes up and settles for a few days.
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