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    The Cooking Caravan

    Hello everyone,

    I browsed the forum and I coulnd't find much about the cooking caravan quest. It looks like it requires a whole lot of resources and time.. Does it unlock something else, or 50k is the only reward?

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    Nightclub Owner
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    At the moment it doesn't unlock anything else. When we get the update it might be required for another caravan.

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    Thanks! I don't know if i should cook for adventures or for this quest.. I can barely cook enough to send my knights on adventures, can't do both. Anyone any thoughts?

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    Nightclub Owner
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    Adventures all the way. The caravan gives you money. The adventures give lots of different stuff including a chance of gems and gem items.

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    Banned
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    I'm half way there. I need the ten fish dishes, six breakfasts and one orange cobbler. This one is hard. I finally decided to let it go for me because as much as I could use the money to get a cathedral when it unlocks next level. But the adventures have gained me a royal pig, gems, beams, and a bunch of goodies. So ill try to keep up with demand for them.

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    Executive Chef
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    I finished the cooking caravan a week ago, after two weeks having it as my last goal left

    I cooked mainly for the next day adventure, and whenever I had some time and ressources left, I prepared something for the caravan. However, instead of focusing on what I had to cook to be ready for adventures I adapted my cooking style to the time I had available.
    - Whenever I was playing or had free time to check the game often, I cooked flour or noodles, or lemonade if I had plenty of the first two.
    - Anytime I needed to concentrate on other stuff but had the possibility to check the game (basically, while working on my thesis), I went for the one hour recipes. Again, I would cook for adventures first until I was sure I had enough for the next day adventure.
    - To spend time with my family (like having dinner and chat a little afterwards) I went for the two hour long recipes: bread and hearty feast, as a priority, then things for the caravan.
    I reserved Ivy's sauce and Spicy feast for times when I knew I wouldn't play for several hours or wasn't sure when I'd be back (bedtime, going out).

    I hope this example helps you find your way through it. Since you have time, it is good to try and finish the caravan. As maguar said, who knows what goals would come after this one when the next update arrives?

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    Rhino Keeper
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    I have been working on the cooking caravan slowly, but that rich windbag caravan has gotten nothing from me! LOL

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    Rhino Keeper
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    Seven more breaded fish to go... I wish bread didn't take two hours to craft.

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    Farm Supplier
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    Can someone post what the Cooking caravan is (what is all requires)?

    I don't think Ive ever gotten it because, I don't have all of the fruit trees yet...



    Thanks in advance!

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    Rhino Keeper
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    Quote Originally Posted by cloudsail View Post
    Seven more breaded fish to go... I wish bread didn't take two hours to craft.
    I was able to get all the breaded fish from the eggs and dairy trade on the exchange.

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