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authorh-v-smacker <hans-von-smacker+github@gmail.com>2017-11-20 03:54:49 +0300
committerh-v-smacker <hans-von-smacker+github@gmail.com>2017-11-20 03:54:49 +0300
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Typos
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ would taste horribly IRL without sugar:
* Dandelion jam
This is to guarantee that they will always be available in vanilla game. As you can notice,
-canning also turns two othwerise inedible objects into food.
+canning also turns two othwerise inedible objects (in game - such jams do exist IRL) into food.
Ethereal and farming (redo) mods introduce items that can be canned, too.
Some of them (jams) require sugar as the third ingredient. So some of them require both mods.
@@ -27,6 +27,6 @@ The mason jars with canned food can be put into vessel storage shelves. Or put o
just like the glass vessels can, and destroyed by hand (retreiving the item).
The benefit of canning the food is higher nutritional value (since shelf life is irrelevant
-in minetest game, where food never goes bad), this is a "reward" for going through effort
-to obtain the glass vessels. When the contents of the jasr are consumed,
+in minetest game, where food never goes bad), this is a "reward" for applying the effort
+to obtain the glass vessels. When the contents of the jar are consumed,
the player is left with an empty glass bottle which can be reused. \ No newline at end of file