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- LadyKyn3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"mightysprite;c-18167763" wrote:
Oh fruitcake! Yes that is the true field ration of the sims world.
When the welcome wagon is useful. Hoard yhe fruit cake as it will last forever being a family heirloom.
My sim has the gourmet skill so I make her cook it now and again and she keeps it in her inventory. :) - PhantasmKiss3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"bruceleroy98;c-18167623" wrote:
"Nate_Whiplash1;c-18167538" wrote:
I never use inventory for food items---instead, I'll have a sim make something on the grill, put it in the fridge as leftovers, and they'll eat that for like the next week or two
Right, I'm trying to avoid the trip to the fridge. Think on the go or on the computer.
I prepare group meals and stick them in the fridge. When it's time to eat, I can find the "Open" option on the fridge, drag the meal to the Sim's inventory, and select grab a plate. Then I drag the leftovers back to the fridge. This only works at home, though. Out and about, the food does spoil unless you have the food aspiration trait. Not sure what you consider cheating... - LadyKyn3 years agoSeasoned AceOn another note if your sim has the money you could order from Zoomers or just hire a chef
- bruceleroy983 years agoNew AceDo sims eat the food in their inventory on their own or do they always choose the stove or fridge? Anyone know?
- mikamakimon3 years agoSeasoned AceHoney works pretty well as a quick meal on the go. I also keep a cooler in my sims inventory if I plan on taking them outdoors for an extended time. My default used to be produce, but now there seems to be a chance of giving my sims upset stomachs if they eat too much of these.
- I just make whatever food and put it in fridge but if you are on the go yeah idk
group of young adult human sims that have not been sipped recently?
or I guess if need human food bring spellcaster who can use food spells with ya too to feed your food - SheriSim3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"mightysprite;c-18167646" wrote:
Cakes and items from the Baking skill spoil more slowly than regular food. And are filling.
Milk and cheese from Cottage Living spoil slower.
Canned goods (Cottage Living) might not spoil at all? Not sure, also not sure how filling those various foods are.
I don’t think canned goods spoil, at least my canners have never seen it happen. - PhantasmKiss3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"bruceleroy98;c-18167903" wrote:
Do sims eat the food in their inventory on their own or do they always choose the stove or fridge? Anyone know?
Stove or fridge, always. :( - bruceleroy983 years agoNew Ace
"phantasmkiss;c-18168850" wrote:
"bruceleroy98;c-18167903" wrote:
Do sims eat the food in their inventory on their own or do they always choose the stove or fridge? Anyone know?
Stove or fridge, always. :(
That sucks. That should be fixed. "mikamakimon;c-18167927" wrote:
My default used to be produce, but now there seems to be a chance of giving my sims upset stomachs if they eat too much of these.
@mikamakimon this is from a lot challenge - I think "off the grid"