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# Chef
A fella has gotta eat, and it's the chef's job to make sure folks have something other than junk to munch on.
[textlink="Click here to see a list of food recipes." link="FoodRecipes"]
First and foremost, you'll need to familiarize yourself with the kitchen, and the tools available to you.
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="KitchenKnife"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="LargeBeaker"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="ReagentContainerFlour"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="FoodContainerEgg"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="MobCow"/>
</Box>
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="VendingMachineChefvend" Caption="Chef Vendor"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="KitchenMicrowave"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="KitchenSpike"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="VendingMachineDinnerware" Caption="Dinnerware Vend"/>
</Box>
## Kitchen Prep:
It's hard to put into words how to play chef without feeling like you're being given orders, but here are some basics.
- Check what you have on hand when it comes to ingredients, most kitchens have some Flour, Rice, Eggs, Monkey Cubes, and a few other things to get started with.
- Try your hand at mixing up some dough by putting water and flour together in a beaker. (Use the sinks!)
- Check the Wiki (or Food Recipes) guidebook for things you can make, and put all the listed ingredients into a microwave to cook it into a meal.
- Set up mouse traps. Yes, really. It's easy to see all your hard work disappear if you don't take precautions for mice infestations.
Once you're a bit more experienced and familiar with what you can make, it might be best to put together a few menus, or a "cheat sheet" so you can give a list of ingredients to botany.
## Mixing Dough:
Add Flour and Water together in a beaker. (Use the sink for water!)
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="LargeBeaker"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="ReagentContainerFlour"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="DrinkWaterBottleFull" Caption="water"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="FoodDough"/>
</Box>
## Making Flour:
Place wheat in a grinder (with a beaker placed inside) and grind it up!
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="KitchenReagentGrinder"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="LargeBeaker"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="WheatBushel"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="ReagentContainerFlour"/>
</Box>
## Getting Plants:
Ask Botany for what you need, without a botanist, you may need to grow more plants yourself.
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="SignHydro1" Caption=" "/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="hydroponicsTray"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="WheatBushel"/>
</Box>
## Gathering Milk:
Alt-Click on a Cow with a container in your hand. (Beakers, Buckets, Milk Jugs, ect.)
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="Bucket"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="MobCow"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="DrinkMilkCarton"/>
</Box>
## How to Butcher:
In most cases, you should be able to use a knife directly on a creature that's dead. It's best to do this in the freezer, as the results are... messy.
Monkeys, however, (and other humanoids), need to be dragged onto a meatspike to be butchered.
<Box>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="KitchenSpike"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="KitchenKnife"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="MobMonkey"/>
<GuideEntityEmbed Entity="FoodMeat"/>
</Box>
</Document>