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#1 Mar 31 2008 at 12:25 PM Rating: Good
There are bags and boxes to hold the raw mats and finished peices of every tradeskill out there except cooking now - chefs of the world unite!

What we need is a cooler or food bag or whatever Blizz wants to call it that's a big bag for holding raw and cooked food - like the gem/ore/hide/enchanting bags.
#2 Apr 01 2008 at 1:08 AM Rating: Good
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tailors dont have special bags for cloth and thread ya know.
meat bags [sounds like a casper cartoon reference]sound like a good idea but its not really neccasary.


Edited, Apr 1st 2008 9:27am by Tenjen
#3REDACTED, Posted: Apr 01 2008 at 2:38 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Or you could always download ArkInventory and set one of the sects for whatever tradeskills.
#4 Apr 01 2008 at 6:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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rusttle wrote:
There are bags and boxes to hold the raw mats and finished peices of every tradeskill out there except cooking now - chefs of the world unite!

What we need is a cooler or food bag or whatever Blizz wants to call it that's a big bag for holding raw and cooked food - like the gem/ore/hide/enchanting bags.


You can't keep raw and cooked food in the same storage container? What kind of cook are you?

/the Azeroth Department of Public Health resets rusttle's cooking skill to 1.

Seriously, I make use of three options. A 16-slot bag in my bank holds all my raw food. This mostly contains the raw mats for the cooking dailies (clefthoof, warp meat, raptor ribs, serpent flesh) and a couple other useful ones.
I also carry a consumables bag that has all my pots, elixirs, and the cooked food that I will personally use (blackened sporefish and fish sticks).
Any other goodies get cooked up and passed out at the start of Kara, go into the guild bank, or get put up on the AH at the beginning of raid week.


#5 Apr 01 2008 at 4:38 PM Rating: Good
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Or you could always download ArkInventory


Since my problem is lack of space and you seem to be under the impression that its an inability to keep track of my stock I'm regretfully going to have to note you fail, however, no rate down since you did provide a potentially useful suggestion to those whose banks are in complete chaos (read my brother).

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You can't keep raw and cooked food in the same storage container? What kind of cook are you?


Someone who's characters are inevitably more tallented at feeding themselves then I am - if it can't be microwaved or cooked on a grill in RL, I'm screwed. O_o

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A 16-slot bag in my bank holds all my raw food


No, sorry - isn't an organizational issue, its a simple space issue - I want a 24 slot cooler so I can hold 6 more stacks of food then my 18 slot bag can.

BTW - you're putting raw meat into a cloth bag and you're scolding me? At least I wanted a cooler! Hrumph! ;P
#6 Apr 02 2008 at 8:22 AM Rating: Excellent
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Rate ups to the two above me for the useful tip and entertainment value.
#7 Apr 02 2008 at 4:25 PM Rating: Good
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CactusPlant wrote:
Or you could always download ArkInventory and set one of the sects for whatever tradeskills.
But that'd be terribly cost effective (maybe)! Gasp.


The problem with that is that ArkInventory will key off the System (?? forget what it's called) value before the other category so if it's "unknown" it stays in the default bag Smiley: frown
#8 Apr 03 2008 at 12:48 AM Rating: Good
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rusttle wrote:
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You can't keep raw and cooked food in the same storage container? What kind of cook are you?


Someone who's characters are inevitably more tallented at feeding themselves then I am - if it can't be microwaved or cooked on a grill in RL, I'm screwed. O_o


Friend, let me ask you a question. Have you accepted Alton Brown as your personal lord and savior? And yea, though they walked through the valley of the shadow of cross contamination, they shall not fear, for Good Eats is with them.

Alton Brown is my shepherd. I shall not want for the deliciousness of risotto, the fluffy goodness of a souffle, nor the true rapture of properly prepared homemade fried chicken.

For He shall comfort me when I awaken; console me when I have gotten my just desserts; and shield me from terrifying monsters of the deep.


Join us, brother. Allow yourself to accept Alton Brown into your heart or forever be chained by your lack of cooking ability.
#9 Apr 03 2008 at 8:52 AM Rating: Good
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The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
rusttle wrote:
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You can't keep raw and cooked food in the same storage container? What kind of cook are you?


Someone who's characters are inevitably more tallented at feeding themselves then I am - if it can't be microwaved or cooked on a grill in RL, I'm screwed. O_o


Friend, let me ask you a question. Have you accepted Alton Brown as your personal lord and savior?


I love that guy. 'nuff said.

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#10 Apr 03 2008 at 2:53 PM Rating: Good
Celcio wrote:
CactusPlant wrote:
Or you could always download ArkInventory and set one of the sects for whatever tradeskills.
But that'd be terribly cost effective (maybe)! Gasp.


The problem with that is that ArkInventory will key off the System (?? forget what it's called) value before the other category so if it's "unknown" it stays in the default bag Smiley: frown


It's the system, yeah.
And I think there's an option for "unknown," but it's been a little while since I checked last. And I've never really seen unknown food.

"What is that?"
"I don't know, eat it anyway and tell us if it's safe."

Edited, Apr 4th 2008 5:37am by CactusPlant
#11 Apr 03 2008 at 8:32 PM Rating: Excellent
I'd like to suggest something that would be a solution for the cooks, and give the engineers something new to make. The MiniFridge! As long as it doesn't require outragious mats to make, and as long as you don't have to be an engineer to use one then it solves the problem nicely. A 24 or 28 slot container that holds just food items and ingrediants.

Edited, Apr 4th 2008 12:33am by Spindlecog
#12 Apr 03 2008 at 10:20 PM Rating: Decent
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Blizzard should just give us 20 slot backpacks, starting at 1 you have 1 20 slot backpack, at 14 you get a 2nd 20 slot backpack at 28 you get 3rd, 42, 56, 70 for a total of 100 slots at 70,
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