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::So it does; my mistake - I was confusing stack value and meal value.  The "= 792" formula above is good in that everything before the )*( gives you the individual meal value, and everything after the )*( gives you the stack size.  [[User:Bognor|Bognor]] 05:17, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
 
::So it does; my mistake - I was confusing stack value and meal value.  The "= 792" formula above is good in that everything before the )*( gives you the individual meal value, and everything after the )*( gives you the stack size.  [[User:Bognor|Bognor]] 05:17, 28 May 2011 (UTC)
 
== Order of choosing cooking ingredients ==
 
 
It appears that cooks insist on using up all ingredients stored in barrels before touching any ingredients not stored in barrels.  A cook will walk right past perfectly good ingredients lying out in the open to get to ingredients stored in a barrel further away.  This is probably intended to promote freeing up of barrels.  This effect can also be exploited to get around the liquid ingredients bug.  A cook will usually insist on using solid ingredients before liquid ones, but preferring ingredients in a barrel overrides this.  If you have your solid ingredients stored outside of barrels, and some liquid ingredients available that are stored in barrels, your dwarves will use the liquid ingredients for cooking after picking one solid ingredient to start each meal.
 

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