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    Most profitable foods

    I'm still pretty new to this game. I've been playing less than a week and I am constantly running out of coins trying to complete the goals.

    I was wondering what food to cook will net the most profit over time spent cooking, preferably without having to be on literally ever minute. Does anyone know the answer to this?

    Keep in mind, I'm only level 21 and my options are limited to that as well.

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    You might find this data sheet useful: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...l=en_US&gid=10. Based on the profit/serve it's the roast chicken, apple pie, glazed ham, stew and creme brulee. Since you're level 21 the recipe from those are the apple pie, stew and creme brulee. Ask neighbours to gift you stew, and bacon and eggs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdorkableGeek View Post
    You might find this data sheet useful: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...l=en_US&gid=10. Based on the profit/serve it's the roast chicken, apple pie, glazed ham, stew and creme brulee. Since you're level 21 the recipe from those are the apple pie, stew and creme brulee. Ask neighbours to gift you stew, and bacon and eggs.
    Thanks so much for the reply. Can I ask how you got the profit/hour column? I would have thought it would just be (amount earned - amount spent)/(time in hours), but it seems like something else was done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonv12 View Post
    Thanks so much for the reply. Can I ask how you got the profit/hour column? I would have thought it would just be (amount earned - amount spent)/(time in hours), but it seems like something else was done.
    I would explain but I'm not the genius behind the maths. That table was found on this thread: https://forums.storm8.com/showthread....ory-amp-Chart-.

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    With that said, you are right. It is (income-cost)/hrs.

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