. . . . . . . "6546"^^ . . . . "A well designed and written recipe has a list of necessary ingredients and any specialized equipment you may need at the beginning. It may also give some time estimates -- elapsed, total time, preparation time, any time that food needs to wait, chill or be cooked. And the instructions will be presented in the order you need to do them in. It won't for instance say \"mix in the lemon and sugar after you add the water\". Instead it will say something like \"add the water and mix before adding the lemon and sugar\". Other features of a good recipe collection (in a book or on the Web) are that they will give you an idea of how difficult a recipe is and provide a glossary or links to define terms. However, not all recipes are written with these guidelines in mind, so it is generally a good idea to "@en . . . . . . "Alchemy recipes are hidden in recipe pots which are scattered all over the game, purchased or rewarded from different NPCs or pilfered from monsters. The following is a list of alchemy recipes that can be purchased from Marshalls or found in recipe pots, sorted by area. For a list of items that can be pilfered from monsters by area, see this pilfer list on Google Docs."@en . . . . . . . . "Dropped on Death"@en . "No"@en . . "-Take a piece of mattress foam and cut it to the length of your leg. Shape it by using scissors and knife alternately into your preferred form. -Cut the bottoms and tops of 2-3 milk cartons (save the bottom on of of them). Tape the cartons together like a tower with the bottom furthest down. -Mix plaster. Fill the taped-together milk cartons with plaster about half way up. -Dip the foam piece into the plaster until it has a good coat. -Let dry. Wrap the dried plaster-foam-piece in bandage. -Dip in saturated salt water and let dry. -Dip again in saturated salt water and let dry. -Handle carfully."@en . "Yes"@en . "1"^^ . . "0.005"^^ . . . . . . "Regular food may be shaped or colored to look like Halloween themed things, like ghosts, witches' hats, bats or pumpkins. For instance, you can cut or shape many white foods into the shape of a ghost. It is a fairly simple shape, and add two dark things for eyes. So, a sandwich can be trimmed into the shape, add two olive halves or grape jelly dots (depending on which would go better with the type of sandwich) for eyes."@en . "No"@en . "A recipe lists a set of required ingredients that can make or produce an item depending on a required profession or class and a required level. This can be in the form of an item (like a note, parchment or scroll) or given by a trainer. When in the form of an item, they are sometimes found (in limited supply) on vendors throughout the world,or as drops from mobs. In the game manuals, they are sometimes called blueprints. Notes:"@el . "A Recipe is required to make Inventions (except for Common IOs that have been memorized). You also need Invention Salvage, an Invention Worktable and Influence/Infamy."@en . . . . "It says on the back 'My favourite recipe.'"@en . . . . "A recipe template is different from a normal template, in that a recipe gives advice for the modifying of stats rather than specific formulas. See the \"recipe\" category for examples."@en . . . "Recipe"@en . "You found the recipe in Unferth's bookcase, which is in his Burthorpe house, you will be able to get a replacement."@en . . . . . . . . "Recipe"@el . "There are so many Recipes in Webkinz World including Gunk! Some Recipes aren't solved yet as many are. Chef Gazpacho, Momma Gazpacho, and Sophia Souffle make all recipes. You will find Secret Stove, Sandwich Maker, and Blender recipes on Webkinz Recipes, Pet of the Month, Clothing and More. Each recipe includes the ingredients, cost to make and it's picture."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A well designed and written recipe has a list of necessary ingredients and any specialized equipment you may need at the beginning. It may also give some time estimates -- elapsed, total time, preparation time, any time that food needs to wait, chill or be cooked. And the instructions will be presented in the order you need to do them in. It won't for instance say \"mix in the lemon and sugar after you add the water\". Instead it will say something like \"add the water and mix before adding the lemon and sugar\". Other features of a good recipe collection (in a book or on the Web) are that they will give you an idea of how difficult a recipe is and provide a glossary or links to define terms. However, not all recipes are written with these guidelines in mind, so it is generally a good idea to read through a recipe well in advance of the time to make it. This will also give you time to purchase any ingredients you do not already have. The term \"recipe\" may be used more generally as a metaphor for instructions or having all the necessary components (\"ingredients\") for something. Such as \"a recipe for disaster\" where things are set up in a way that is likely to go badly wrong or \"a recipe for love\" when people who have a good chance of being compatible are put into a situation where they could meet and fall in love. Cookbooks are written with many different focusses and selection rationales. Some intend to be general, basic cooking introductions. Others are based in a particular regional or ethnic cuisine. Still others provide an in depth look at a particular course (for example, dessert or breakfast) or even a specific food (like breads, chicken dishes, spring salads). Some families put together their own cookbooks with favorite family recipes and may even include stories about traditions related to the recipes -- when the family usually served them or who developed them. Some organizations, especially non-profit, local organizations, put together and sell a cookbook as a fund raiser."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "25"^^ . . . "0"^^ . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . "No"@en . . "A Tail of Two Cats"@en . . "No"@en . . . . . "A Recipe is part of the item synthesis system in Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. Found scattered throughout the Worlds, a recipe is a list of synthesis materials needed to make a particular item. Many of the most powerful items in the games, including Sora, Donald, and Goofy's ultimate weapons, have recipes that must be found before the opportunity to make them is unlocked. When a recipe is found, it is stored as a unique item, and is automatically given to the Moogle the next time the synthesis menu is opened at any Moogle shop. In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Recipes are regular synthesis items, and are used to synthesize magic and item panels. In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Recipes grants you to meld commands. In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Recipes grants you to breed Spirit Dream Eaters."@en . "No"@en . . . . . . . . . "A recipe template is different from a normal template, in that a recipe gives advice for the modifying of stats rather than specific formulas. See the \"recipe\" category for examples."@en . . . . "default"@en . . "Recipe Icon.png"@en . "2005-09-26"^^ . . "A recipe was a list of instructions and ingredients that enabled one to concoct a food, beverage, or chemical substance. Hoshi Sato's grandmother had a recipe for oden that she kept in Enterprise NX-01's epicurean database. Her preoccupation with preparing it was one example of the bizarre effects on the crew of Enterprise caused by radiation coming from a trinary system. (ENT: \"Singularity\") The sandwiches in Vina's picnic basket were made with Christopher Pike's mother recipe for chicken tuna. (TOS: \"The Cage\" ) Doctor Pulaski had a special recipe for chicken soup (TNG: \"The Icarus Factor\" )"@en . "No"@en . "A Recipe is required to make Inventions (except for Common IOs that have been memorized). You also need Invention Salvage, an Invention Worktable and Influence/Infamy."@en . . "0"^^ . . "A recipe lists a set of required ingredients that can make or produce an item depending on a required profession or class and a required level. This can be in the form of an item (like a note, parchment or scroll) or given by a trainer. When in the form of an item, they are sometimes found (in limited supply) on vendors throughout the world, or as drops from mobs. In the game manuals, they are sometimes called blueprints. Sometimes, a recipe improves the skill of a player's profession, such as increasing it from 300 to 375, rather than teaching the player to make another item. Basically, a recipe is a method for improving a profession. Below is a listing of different professions that uses item-recipes, what different recipes are called and what they looks / may look like. Primary professions: \n* File:Trade mining.png Mining (File:Spell fire flameblades.png Smelting, to be accurate) recipes are books. There are only two of them in the game, one referred to as a File:Inv misc book 11.pngguide and the other a File:Inv misc book 08.pngstudy. \n* File:Trade blacksmithing.png Blacksmithing recipes are File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngFile:Inv scroll 05.pngFile:Inv scroll 04.pngscrolls called Plans. There are also six File:Inv misc note 03.pngFile:Inv misc note 04.pngFile:Inv misc note 06.pngpaper sheets referred to as \"volumes\" which all combined will give armorsmith-blacksmiths 3 plans for enchanted thorium-armor. \n* File:Trade tailoring.png Tailoring recipes are File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngFile:Inv scroll 05.pngFile:Inv scroll 04.pngscrolls called Patterns. There is also a File:Inv misc book 02.pngbook called \"A Guide to Northern Cloth Scavenging\" teaching a passive skill. \n* File:Inv misc armorkit 17.png Leatherworking recipes are also File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngFile:Inv scroll 05.pngFile:Inv scroll 04.pngscrolls called Patterns. \n* File:Trade engineering.png Engineering recipes are File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngFile:Inv scroll 05.pngFile:Inv scroll 04.pngscrolls called Schematics. In rare cases they are called Plans. \n* File:Trade engraving.png Enchanting recipes are File:Inv misc note 01.pngFile:Inv enchant formulagood 01.pngFile:Inv enchant formulasuperior 01.pngFile:Inv enchant formulaepic 01.pngpaper sheets called Formulas. \n* File:Trade alchemy.png Alchemy recipes are File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngFile:Inv scroll 05.pngscrolls simply called Recipes. \n* File:Inv misc gem 02.png Jewelcrafting recipes are File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngFile:Inv scroll 05.pngFile:Inv scroll 04.pngscrolls called Designs. \n* File:Inv inscription tradeskill01.png Inscription recipes are called Techniques. There are only four of them, one File:Inv misc book 07.pngbook and three File:Inv scroll 03.pngscrolls. Many other glyphs are learned from books called File:Inv misc book 07.png[Book of Glyph Mastery] which works a little different than other recipes - each book may teach the scribe a random glyph chosen from 50 different kinds. Secondary professions: \n* File:Inv misc food 15.png Cooking recipes are also called Recipes. Usually they are File:Inv scroll 03.pngFile:Inv scroll 06.pngscrolls, but some are File:Inv misc note 01.pngpaper sheets and one is a File:Inv misc book 02.pngbook. Before patch 3.1.0, players also required the two books File:Inv misc book 08.png[Expert Cookbook] and File:Inv misc book 10.png[Master Cookbook] in order to learn higher skill-levels in Cooking. \n* File:Spell holy sealofsacrifice.png First Aid recipes are books called File:Inv misc book 03.pngManuals. There is also a scroll called a File:Inv scroll 03.pngFormula. Before patch 3.1.0, players also required the two books File:Inv misc book 08.png[Expert First Aid - Under Wraps] and File:Inv misc book 10.png[Master First Aid - Doctor in the House] in order to learn higher skill-levels in First Aid. \n* File:Trade fishing.png Fishing recipes are also books. Patch 2.3.0 implemented the book File:Inv misc book 09.pngWeather-Beaten Journal that is only obtainable by fishing. It teaches players an ability to find fish. Before patch 3.1.0, players also required the two books File:Inv misc book 08.png[Expert Fishing - The Bass and You] and File:Inv misc book 06.png[Master Fishing - The Art of Angling] in order to learn higher skill-levels in Fishing. Class-specified profession(s): \n* File:Trade brewpoison.png Poisons was once a profession only known by Rogues, which allowed them to make their own poisons. Patch 3.0.2 removed this skill, having Rogues buy poison instead of making it. Only one recipe existed for this profession, File:Inv misc book 10.png[Handbook of Deadly Poison V]. Notice that the term \"Handbook\" and the item being a book in itself counts for several Rogue-abilities taught from items in general, and not as qualities for recipes especially in this profession. One item teaching a Rogue-ability is also called a File:Inv misc book 14.pngmanual. Recipe names are, to an extent, interchangeable. For example, it is not uncommon to see people referring to ANY recipe, be it jewelcrafting, alchemy, etc, as a \"pattern\", \"plans\", or \"design\"."@en . "Recipe"@en . "A recipe was a list of instructions and ingredients that enabled one to concoct a food, beverage, or chemical substance. Hoshi Sato's grandmother had a recipe for oden that she kept in Enterprise NX-01's epicurean database. Her preoccupation with preparing it was one example of the bizarre effects on the crew of Enterprise caused by radiation coming from a trinary system. (ENT: \"Singularity\") Trip Tucker believed that if Jonathan Archer asked his parents what his favorite food was, she'd give him the recipe for her pan fried catfish and wouldn't let him leave until he promised not to ruin it. (ENT: \"Silent Enemy\") The sandwiches in Vina's picnic basket were made with Christopher Pike's mother recipe for chicken tuna. (TOS: \"The Cage\" ) Leonard McCoy's great-great granddaddy had a recipe for weed spray. (TAS: \"The Infinite Vulcan\") McCoy's beans were prepared using an old Southern recipe handed down by his father. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) Doctor Pulaski had a special recipe for chicken soup (TNG: \"The Icarus Factor\" ) William T. Riker offered to have a technician program the replicators with Acamarian recipes for Marouk's benefit. Later, he referred to a kiss from Yuta as an \"Acamarian dessert recipe\". (TNG: \"The Vengeance Factor\" ) Riker's father had a recipe for split pea soup. (TNG: \"The Outcast\" ) In response to Gul Ocett's flippant suggestion that a mysterious message could simply be someone's recipe for biscuits, Nu'Daq sarcastically claimed his mother had one and offered to send it to her. (TNG: \"The Chase\" ) Upon enjoying dinner with Gideon Seyetik, Miles O'Brien asked him for the recipe. (DS9: \"Second Sight\") Keiko O'Brien looked up Cardassian recipes in the replicator's memory bank for Rugal's sake, but neither he nor Miles O'Brien cared for the stew she made. (DS9: \"Cardassians\") Joseph Sisko tested out new recipes on his family.(DS9: \"A Man Alone\") His recipe for gumbo was a closely-kept secret. (DS9: \"Image in the Sand\") Neelix thought that the recipe for plomeek soup in the USS Voyager's computer databank was bland. He altered it slightly to produce \"plomeek soup \u00E0 la Neelix\" for Tuvok. The Vulcan told him that by changing the recipe, it wasn't really the taste of home he claimed it was. (VOY: \"Faces\") A Briefing with Neelix included recipes as part of the program. (VOY: \"Investigations\") When Kashyk praised Kathryn Janeway's coffee, she promised to give him the recipe. (VOY: \"Counterpoint\") The recipe for chadre'kab had been in Neelix's family for generations. (VOY: \"The Raven\") In 2371, upon enjoying pecan pie, Gathorel Labin asked Kathryn Janeway for the recipe. She told him she'd be happy to share it with him. (VOY: \"Prime Factors\")"@en . . . . . "A Recipe is part of the item synthesis system in Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. Found scattered throughout the Worlds, a recipe is a list of synthesis materials needed to make a particular item. Many of the most powerful items in the games, including Sora, Donald, and Goofy's ultimate weapons, have recipes that must be found before the opportunity to make them is unlocked. When a recipe is found, it is stored as a unique item, and is automatically given to the Moogle the next time the synthesis menu is opened at any Moogle shop."@en . "Yes"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Regular food may be shaped or colored to look like Halloween themed things, like ghosts, witches' hats, bats or pumpkins. For instance, you can cut or shape many white foods into the shape of a ghost. It is a fairly simple shape, and add two dark things for eyes. So, a sandwich can be trimmed into the shape, add two olive halves or grape jelly dots (depending on which would go better with the type of sandwich) for eyes."@en . . . "There are so many Recipes in Webkinz World including Gunk! Some Recipes aren't solved yet as many are. Chef Gazpacho, Momma Gazpacho, and Sophia Souffle make all recipes. You will find Secret Stove, Sandwich Maker, and Blender recipes on Webkinz Recipes, Pet of the Month, Clothing and More. Each recipe includes the ingredients, cost to make and it's picture."@en . . "A recipe lists a set of required ingredients that can make or produce an item depending on a required profession or class and a required level. This can be in the form of an item (like a note, parchment or scroll) or given by a trainer. When in the form of an item, they are sometimes found (in limited supply) on vendors throughout the world,or as drops from mobs. In the game manuals, they are sometimes called blueprints. Notes: \n* Tailoring and Leatherworking recipes are called Patterns. \n* Engineering recipes are called Schematics. \n* Enchanting recipes are called Formulas. \n* Alchemy and Cooking recipes are called Recipes. \n* Blacksmithing recipes are called Plans. \n* Jewelcrafting recipes are called Designs. \n* Most First Aid recipes are called Manuals, although one is a Formula. Recipe names are, to an extent, interchangeable. For example, it is not uncommon to see people referring to ANY recipe, be it jewelcrafting, alchemy, etc, as a \"pattern\", \"plans\", or \"design\"."@el . . "Alchemy recipes are hidden in recipe pots which are scattered all over the game, purchased or rewarded from different NPCs or pilfered from monsters. The following is a list of alchemy recipes that can be purchased from Marshalls or found in recipe pots, sorted by area. For a list of items that can be pilfered from monsters by area, see this pilfer list on Google Docs."@en . . . . "A recipe lists a set of required ingredients that can make or produce an item depending on a required profession or class and a required level. This can be in the form of an item (like a note, parchment or scroll) or given by a trainer. When in the form of an item, they are sometimes found (in limited supply) on vendors throughout the world, or as drops from mobs. In the game manuals, they are sometimes called blueprints. Sometimes, a recipe improves the skill of a player's profession, such as increasing it from 300 to 375, rather than teaching the player to make another item. Basically, a recipe is a method for improving a profession. Below is a listing of different professions that uses item-recipes, what different recipes are called and what they looks / may look like."@en . "1"^^ . . . . "always"@en . . . . . "-Take a piece of mattress foam and cut it to the length of your leg. Shape it by using scissors and knife alternately into your preferred form. -Cut the bottoms and tops of 2-3 milk cartons (save the bottom on of of them). Tape the cartons together like a tower with the bottom furthest down. -Mix plaster. Fill the taped-together milk cartons with plaster about half way up. -Dip the foam piece into the plaster until it has a good coat. -Let dry. Wrap the dried plaster-foam-piece in bandage. -Dip in saturated salt water and let dry. -Dip again in saturated salt water and let dry. -Dip again in saturated salt water and dry. Optional: sprinkle with iron powder. -Repeat the previous step until you are happy with the result. -Handle carfully."@en . . . . . . .