PineReseen Posted February 18 Report Posted February 18 Just as the title says. It's rather annoying to have put berries, apples, honey, etc. into your juicing press, just to realize that it's too low to be able to be juiced, and then being stuck with wet mash that you can't eat or do anything with, really. 1
LadyWYT Posted February 18 Report Posted February 18 I would say just let it be fed to the animals instead, or added to meals. Once it's been crammed into the press it's going to be a little mushy as a result, so it doesn't really make sense to get whole fruits back out. However, the mush is still juicy, so it'd still be at least somewhat appetizing for meals. 5 hours ago, PineReseen said: It's rather annoying to have put berries, apples, honey, etc. into your juicing press, just to realize that it's too low to be able to be juiced, and then being stuck with wet mash that you can't eat or do anything with, really. Honestly don't think it's going to be that big of deal once players get used to the change. I typically don't juice anything if I can't cram a full stack, or close to a full stack, into the press to begin with. Smaller stacks of fruit will more likely get baked into pies or turned into jams. As for honey, the honey mash never goes bad, so it's just a matter of tossing more honeycomb in later. 1
PineReseen Posted February 18 Author Report Posted February 18 1 hour ago, LadyWYT said: I would say just let it be fed to the animals instead, or added to meals. Once it's been crammed into the press it's going to be a little mushy as a result, so it doesn't really make sense to get whole fruits back out. However, the mush is still juicy, so it'd still be at least somewhat appetizing for meals. Honestly don't think it's going to be that big of deal once players get used to the change. I typically don't juice anything if I can't cram a full stack, or close to a full stack, into the press to begin with. Smaller stacks of fruit will more likely get baked into pies or turned into jams. As for honey, the honey mash never goes bad, so it's just a matter of tossing more honeycomb in later. I'll be honest, the main reason I made this suggestion is the fact that I put too little honeycomb into my fruit press, and due to the fact that I only have 1 wild beehive right outside my house, getting more will take forever. So now I'm stuck with useless wet honey mash for, I dunno, like a few months until I make enough for it to be tall enough? Besides, I need the wax for candles now, so all my production capabilities will not be going towards that wet mash. I just want to unmash my honeycombs 2
LadyWYT Posted February 18 Report Posted February 18 3 minutes ago, PineReseen said: I'll be honest, the main reason I made this suggestion is the fact that I put too little honeycomb into my fruit press, and due to the fact that I only have 1 wild beehive right outside my house, getting more will take forever. So now I'm stuck with useless wet honey mash for, I dunno, like a few months until I make enough for it to be tall enough? Besides, I need the wax for candles now, so all my production capabilities will not be going towards that wet mash. I just want to unmash my honeycombs Fair enough. I suspect that if it does turn out to be a problem, the easiest fix would probably be to just let any quantity of stuff be mashed in the fruit press, up to a maximum of 10 L output. 2
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