Stew?
Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 7:49 pm
Currently we cannot make a stew but.. if we could how should it work out?
Stew has always been used to stretch supplies for a meal for many people so simply cooking it in a pan or for one person is impossible. So we would need a new cooking item, a [POT]. Using a [POT] is simple, you will need to fill it partial with [WATER] before starting to add in bits to make the stew.
You do not add in raw pieces of meat but cooked pieces of meat that has been [DICED] up into smaller pieces.
Asking around for what else would be good for stews the ideas for [PEAS] and [CORN] came up, both of which are easy to grow and normally even house holds now a days are able to grow them with little trouble. Once a stew is done cooking, this should take a short but extended time, people should be able to be served food. One person must hold a empty [BOWL] in one hand and a [LADLE] in the other hand to [SCOOP] some of the stew from the [POT].
Stew has always been used to stretch supplies for a meal for many people so simply cooking it in a pan or for one person is impossible. So we would need a new cooking item, a [POT]. Using a [POT] is simple, you will need to fill it partial with [WATER] before starting to add in bits to make the stew.
You do not add in raw pieces of meat but cooked pieces of meat that has been [DICED] up into smaller pieces.
Asking around for what else would be good for stews the ideas for [PEAS] and [CORN] came up, both of which are easy to grow and normally even house holds now a days are able to grow them with little trouble. Once a stew is done cooking, this should take a short but extended time, people should be able to be served food. One person must hold a empty [BOWL] in one hand and a [LADLE] in the other hand to [SCOOP] some of the stew from the [POT].