Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26878735-20170721103145

One of the most underated things that we can eat in Minecraft is Bread. Of course, as an german it might seem like i naturally tend to prefer BROT as an german. But still, Bread is at least one of the Most important food items that are existing in Middleearth. And still it seems like you can make a complete Bread out of three wheat in a craftingtable and eat a complete bread to regenerate some hunger. It might seem like that is a useless feture, but i think it would make a good step into making this mod more imersive. So i suggest to make a bread a bit more complex. So for all who dont know how to make Bread here is a little very simplyfied guide:

1st step: Mix flour and Water and let it rest in a warm dark spot

2nd step: continue to add a tablespoon of Water and flour everyday -Congratulations: you Created your own sourdough Starter/ Yeast Cultivation

3rd step: add the sourdogh with flour of your choise and water toghether.

4th step: Shape it and put it into a oven.

So now i got kind of distracted of the main suggestion, sorry for that. So i Suggest to add sourdough to the Lotr Mod. it would be created by either (depends on how hard it is to code) putting flour (wheat into a millstone) and water into a bottle, or just combine it in a craftingtable. then you can feed it with more flour and water to get more of the sourdough to create more bread. after that you put sourdough and flour and a waterbottle into a crafting table to get Breaddough. after making the breaddough you get a sourdough bottle back, wich you can fill again with more sourdough. After putting the Dough into a oven you get a bread that you can use 3 times to eat from, so first time eating and the bread will get smaller etc.

Its a small but nice idea i think and i hope you do think so too. at last i want to excuse me for a bad grammer that i might have. im a legasthenic and not fluent in enlgish. please just dont turn this suggestion into a hord of people correcting my grammer, but not giving critics, like last time ;-;

Sincerely, Anton 