Difference between revisions of "Potato Growing"
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− | | Description= | + | | Description=Allows for the growing and cultivation of Potatoes |
| Arts & Crafts= | | Arts & Crafts= | ||
| Cloak & Dagger= | | Cloak & Dagger= | ||
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| Perennial Philosophy= | | Perennial Philosophy= | ||
| Skills unlocked= | | Skills unlocked= | ||
− | | Crafts unlocked=Garlic Mashed Potatos, Hash Browns, New England Dinner, Potato Salad | + | | Crafts unlocked=Garlic Mashed Potatos, Hash Browns, New England Dinner, Potato Salad, Shepherds Pie |
| Builds unlocked= | | Builds unlocked= | ||
− | | Others unlocked=Any Potato, Blue Potato, Blue Potato Chunk, Brown Potato, Brown Potato Chunk, Curious Potato, Red Potato, Red Potato Chunk, Seeds of Potato, Yellow Potato, Yellow Potato Chunk | + | | Others unlocked=Any Potato, Blue Potato, Blue Potato Chunk, Brown Potato, Brown Potato Chunk, Curious Potato, Red Potato, Red Potato Chunk, Seeds of Potato, Uncooked Shepherds Pie, Yellow Potato, Yellow Potato Chunk |
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==In-Game Text== | ==In-Game Text== | ||
''"The man who has nothing to boast of but his ancestors is like a potato - the only good belonging to him is under ground."'' | ''"The man who has nothing to boast of but his ancestors is like a potato - the only good belonging to him is under ground."'' | ||
− | '' | + | ''– Sir Thomas Overbury (1581 - 1613)'' |
− | A fruit of the dirt, its growing popularity in the old world has reached the shores of the colonies and with it, the knowledge of its cultivation! | + | A fruit of the dirt, its growing popularity in the old world has reached the shores of the colonies and with it, the knowledge of its cultivation! Although many find it bland alone, the potato makes for a filling meal. |
==About== | ==About== |
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In-Game Text
"The man who has nothing to boast of but his ancestors is like a potato - the only good belonging to him is under ground."
– Sir Thomas Overbury (1581 - 1613)
A fruit of the dirt, its growing popularity in the old world has reached the shores of the colonies and with it, the knowledge of its cultivation! Although many find it bland alone, the potato makes for a filling meal.