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Seth showed us his real life survival skills by carving a potato cup on the Don't Starve Together twitch live stream. We need a potato cup mod!

 

My proposal -

 

Potato cups can be found in graves or dropped by hostile pigs

 

Fills up/activated after rain

 

Restores 50 health and 15 sanity

 

10 Uses

 

I don't know how to make mods so feel free to take this idea and run with it

Hella. I would make art and would just need the programmer. B)

I can do everything except making art(I'm terrible at it)...

I can mod it, just need some art and a basic concept... You can PM them to me, and I will start coding :-)

Hella. I would make art and would just need the programmer. B)

I added potatoes in Camp Cuisine, but I haven't done french fries yet - I was thinking about adding an edible/cookable potato cup as well.  Recipe ideas, anyone?  (I don't actually have to *call* it a potato cup, after all, to avoid conflicts w/this idea...)

I added potatoes in Camp Cuisine, but I haven't done french fries yet - I was thinking about adding an edible/cookable potato cup as well.  Recipe ideas, anyone?  (I don't actually have to *call* it a potato cup, after all, to avoid conflicts w/this idea...)

So i've heard.

 

 

Potato+stick+Spice for the potato cup?

 

For the french fries, 2 potatoes, a filler that is not veggie or meat, and spice?

Edited by Silentdarkness1

@DevilXD and @osmRhodey that would be awesome! Feel free to change my idea in any way, and let me know when you finish it!

 

I can do my best, school and work tend to get a hold of me. I'll shoot concept sketches around if you want. :))

 

I can do my best, school and work tend to get a hold of me. I'll shoot concept sketches around if you want. :-))

 

I also have school and work, but they shouldn't get in my way ;-) I will try to code a prefabs and overall mod for that sketches.

 

So, the basic concept is to only add another trinket item ?

I haven't done french fries yet - Recipe ideas, anyone?

 

For the french fries, 2 potatoes, a filler that is not veggie or meat, and spice?

 

(wikipedia) the first English print recipe for French Fries in 1856

"Cut new potatoes in thin slices, put them in boiling fat, and a little salt; fry both sides of a light golden brown"

Potato + Fat + Spices +? Tomato ? (Ketchup?)

(wikipedia) the first English print recipe for French Fries in 1856

"Cut new potatoes in thin slices, put them in boiling fat, and a little salt; fry both sides of a light golden brown"

Potato + Fat + Spices +? Tomato ? (Ketchup?)

We shouldn't need to introduce extra foods just for the recipe of french fries, beyond the potato, of course.

 

Remember, this is a crockpot, not a deep-fryer.

 

Also, the ketchup can come out of nowhere, because DS logic :D

We shouldn't need to introduce extra foods just for the recipe of french fries, beyond the potato, of course.

 

Remember, this is a crockpot, not a deep-fryer.

 

Also, the ketchup can come out of nowhere, because DS logic :grin:

 

~nod

It was meant to be an optional idea if someone was feeling ambitious.

 

Otherwise the fourth ingredient could be practically anything... except maybe fruit.

 

 

~nod

It was meant to be an optional idea if someone was feeling ambitious.

 

Otherwise the fourth ingredient could be practically anything... except maybe fruit.

 

But tomato is a fruit :p

 

I like my french frittes with mayonaise, so yeah...

But tomato is a fruit :razz:

 

Botanically yes,

but according to the US Supreme court ruling it was ruled as a vegetable based on 'common conception'

(The ruling was required because of tariffs imposed on vegetables but not fruits)

- so... yeah that's kind-of stupid. :indecisiveness:

 

I like my french frittes with mayonaise, so yeah...

 

I like mine plain honestly. :lemo:

 

(wikipedia) the first English print recipe for French Fries in 1856

"Cut new potatoes in thin slices, put them in boiling fat, and a little salt; fry both sides of a light golden brown"

Potato + Fat + Spices +? Tomato ? (Ketchup?)

 

The real question, however, is:  do I call them fries, or chips?

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