Board Thread:Community-endorsed Suggestions/@comment-25981649-20160730192216

Introduction
The ideas in this thread correspond and back up ideas brought forth in this thread.

Since food in Middle Earth is abit troublesome to get large amounts of, feeding large armies (as suggested in the above thread) would become a much large task. Here, I am suggesting a slightly easier yet still costly way to maintain armies.

Items
 Since food in Middle Earth is abit troublesome to get large amounts of, feeding large armies (as suggested in the above thread) would become a much large task. Here, I am suggesting a slightly easier yet still costly way to maintain armies

 Pots would first have to be created, which would act very similair to vanilla cauldrons (in the way that they hold water). However, here, you can brew soups / stews, and fences would be able to connect to the pot, (for building purposes)



To craft a pot, you would need to place iron in a cauldron formation with a stick in the top middle space.

Usage
To use the pot, you would have to have it placed over a fire or furnace (hobbit ovens as well)

Using the pot is as simple as placing one bucket of water inside of it, and waiting for boiling particles to start forming at the top of the pot.

Now, you place 1 of any (including human...) type of meat (cooked) or 2 of any vegetables (uncooked), and voila: you're already stewin'!

The stew will immediately become brown, and you can already serve it. Simply right click with a bowl and you may serve it at a clean 4 1/2 saturation points each!

One pot can hold 6 servings before being empty

Using Flesh in stew
Players should be able to place human, orc or elven meat (in correlation with this inside the pot, and use those to substitute regular meat except having a change to give nausea effect to the players of the same faction.

Only players standing in a 10 block radius will see the corresponding tag name on the stew item ==

Optional additions
(Optional) Placing more vegetables results in a 1/2 saturation point addedand a tag titled 'filling'; adding more results in the tag 'hearty' and another 1/2 saturation point; then 'heavy', which in total is a 1 1/2 saturation points more!

(Optional) Milk can replace vegetables in adding saturation points acting as 'cream'

(Optional) Poisoning stew,

Thank you for reading my suggestion, hope to getting alot of constructive criticism 