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Thread: How many coins per serving?

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    Question How many coins per serving?

    I did a search on this topic but came up with nothing recent.
    In the good ole days, there used to b different coin amounts paid, per plate, on different recipes baked. Eg some recipes made 4 coins a plate, others made 10.
    Then apparently everything was 4 coins? What's the story now? Also need the same info for rs.

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    Since TL started weekly updates last spring, all plates are 4 coins in RS and BS. Before that the plate count varied.

    Before weekly updates, in RS, most plates were 1 and 2 coins. In BS, most plates were 2 and 4 coins. Decorations and expansions were twice as much in BS because you made twice as much in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nmishii View Post
    Since TL started weekly updates last spring, all plates are 4 coins in RS and BS. Before that the plate count varied.

    Before weekly updates, in RS, most plates were 1 and 2 coins. In BS, most plates were 2 and 4 coins. Decorations and expansions were twice as much in BS because you made twice as much in general.
    I remembered that my neighbors used to request cappuccino.
    So, there is no difference whether to send brownie or cappuccino now?

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    Red velvet has the highest pay out per plate. 12 coins whereas pumpkin pie is 8 coins.HTH

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    Thanx guys. So are red velvet cake and pumpkin pie the only 2 with higher payouts, and everything else is 4? If this is correct then brownies would indeed be the best food gift!

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    Hey, I just watched my customers eating for a couple of minutes and cappuccino was making 10 coins and brownies only 1. Things like jam cookies, watermelon cake and hot cross buns are 4. Have TL changed it back?
    Please Nbr's don't gift me brownies ! Lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yuimiko View Post
    I remembered that my neighbors used to request cappuccino.
    So, there is no difference whether to send brownie or cappuccino now?
    I should clarify ... all NEW recipes since the weekly updates are 4 coins. The old plates remain the same. Cappuccino is still the best food gift.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nmishii View Post
    I should clarify ... all NEW recipes since the weekly updates are 4 coins. The old plates remain the same. Cappuccino is still the best food gift.
    I know I really don't like that

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    It takes some of the interest out of the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trace35 View Post
    Thanx guys. So are red velvet cake and pumpkin pie the only 2 with higher payouts, and everything else is 4?
    Here is a list created by Queentina:

    Brownies = $1
    Chocolate Cookies = $1
    Coffee = $1
    Watermelon Juice = $1
    Donut Frosty = $1
    Espresso = $2
    Chocolate Cake = $2
    Blueberry Muffins = $3
    Chai Tea = $5
    Egg Nog = $5
    Gingerbread Cookies = $8
    Valentine Cookies = $8
    Banana Bread = $8
    Pumpkin Pie = $8
    Hot Apple Cider = $10
    Cinnamon Rolls = $10
    Earl Grey Tea = $10
    Cappuccino = $10
    Sugar Cookies = $10
    Love Potion = $10
    Latte = $10
    Red Velvet Cake = $12

    Everything else is $4.

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