Vegetable Tinnery
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A Tinnery where vegetables are preserved into tin cans. Due to processing, you will get more food quantity and value out than what you put in.




The Vegetable Tinnery uses Tin and any of the following vegetables to make Tinned Vegetables:  Beans, Broccoli, Eggplant, Cabbage, Peppers, Beetroots, Sugar Beets, Carrots, Cucumbers, Peas, Radishes, Spinach, Lettuce, Olives, or Chilies.




The four tinneries have been designed so they can be placed side by side or separately. 


  • Size 5 by 5

  • Construction Requirements: 55 lumber, 2 building supplies, 10 tin, 60 work.

  • Profession: Tinnery Worker

  • Number of Workers: 3 maximum.

 




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It is strange that beans are not on this list, a great combination would be ketchup+beans+tinnery=baked beans! (I know-impossible) I think I mentioned before how disgusting tinned lettuce and cucumber sound. I know they only come out as 'tinned vegetables' but I just can't bring myself to tin my lettuce crop. 

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I just realised beans are on the tinnery list in game so all good.

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Good to know. I'll fix the Wiki entry [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png[/img]/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" title=":)" width="20" />



 


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On 6/7/2017 at 0:17 PM, Jafar_the_Barmecide said:




It is strange that beans are not on this list, a great combination would be ketchup+beans+tinnery=baked beans! (I know-impossible) I think I mentioned before how disgusting tinned lettuce and cucumber sound. I know they only come out as 'tinned vegetables' but I just can't bring myself to tin my lettuce crop. 




+ pork = beanie weenies!


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#6

Why not potatoes or parsnips? I'd put those in a tin before lettuces.

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#7

Potatoes and Parsnips are some of the items that can be used to make Tinned Soup.  

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