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  • Vegetables
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  • Vegetables
  • Please create a new page for each recipes you post by selecting the "edit" tab above and using the following syntax: [[Recipe Name]]. Return to main recipe page. Here is some sample code for your recipe. You can copy and paste this code onto your new recipe page.
  • Vegetables are trading items in Suikoden V. Like every tradable item, vegetables can be bought at Trading Posts.
  • I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND! If you were to make a really healthy food, wouldn't you try to make it tasty so people will eat it? And guess what: Sugar, possibly the most delicious thing on the this pathetic, dismal world, is unhealthy! Is this some kind of conspiracy? I think so. Let's pick out some vegetables.
  • Vegetables - short for Virtual Egg Tables - are ferocious things. Made of eggs - in a computer, no less - they are a common sight in people's imaginary living rooms. Some people have complained that vegetables make poor places for placing stuff, but they clearly do not know what they are talking about. What sort of madman would place something on a flat surface? It simply doesn't make any sense!
  • Vegetables is a level 3 trade good.
  • Some examples of vegetables to feed guinea pigs: * Red or Green Bell Peppers * Broccoli * Kale * Carrot * Romaine Lettuce * Celery * Dandelion Leaves * Fresh Grass * Baby Tomatos * Cucumber * Parsley
  • Vegetables are a projectile used in MKFusion. They can be found by pulling up tufts of grass in the ground. All characters can pick up and throw vegetables to the side or straight up. Vegetables comes in three sizes: small, medium and large. Large vegetables requires more time to pull from the ground than the other two. All three types inflict the same amount of damage to enemies per hit.
  • Vegetables is a 2012 computer-animated comedy film produced by Geo Animation Studios for Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Ruairi Robinson. The film features the voices of Seth Rogen, Bobby Moynihan, Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Banks and Albert Brooks. The film was released in theaters on July 27, 2012.
  • Vegetables are a Stat food, harvested by characters from a vegetable field. A vegetable, like fruit provide 1 hunger point and 1 point of charisma.
  • Charlotte notices that the lunch lady, Mrs. Millet, only serves Vendetta's favorite food; beef jerky, grape punch, and clams, so Charlotte wants to have more vegetables on the menu.
  • A selection of assorted vegetables __NOEDITSECTION__
  • After planting, it takes 24 hours for the vegetable to grow. After the 24 hours a player can either pull the vegetable out of the ground or let it sit in the ground for extra days. If you leave a vegetable for a few days in the ground, it will grow and grow up to Extra large. But don't leave it too long on the ground or it will rot.
  • Preheat solar oven (or other cooker in which you have successfully managed to bake things like casseroles and breads). Combine all ingredients, mix well, and pour into whatever greased suncooking pan you have that comes closest to a 13"x9" baking pan or 2 1/2 qt. casserole. Sprinkle some paprika on top if you like, put on the lid, and put it in your cooker.
  • Generally speaking, a herbaceous plant or plant part which is regularly eaten as unsweetened or salted food by humans is considered to be a vegetable. Mushrooms, though belonging to the biological kingdom Fungi, are also generally considered to be vegetables, at least in the retail industry. Nuts, seeds, grains, herbs, spices and culinary fruits are usually not considered to be vegetables, even though all of them are edible parts of plants. --excerpted from Vegetable on Wikipedia, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
Level
  • 3
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  • Harvest
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  • Harvest
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  • Harvest
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  • Harvest
loc 3 type
  • Harvest
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Postable
  • No
DROPABLE
  • Yes
Inventory place
  • Ship Goods
bound
  • No
Tradeable
  • Yes
SU weight
  • 25
Quest
  • None
Rarity
  • Rarity 1
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  • Purchased
amount
  • 1
Starring
Story
Stackable
  • Yes
Runtime
  • 4860.0
Producer
Storyboard
Guest
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Vegetables
Type
  • Other Items
  • Trade goods
Airdate
  • 2008-10-05
Caption
  • The vegetable fiends cause terror in the school cafeteria
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Language
  • English
Drop
  • None
Weight
  • 25
Shop
  • Base Shop: Alpha
  • Can-Can General Goods
  • Thousand Gods General Store
  • Base Shop Alpha
Title
  • Vegetables
Info
  • Food
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  • {{tooltip
Music
Icon
  • Vegetables - Icon.png
Description
  • Tradable Item - Buy low, sell high!
  • A selection of assorted vegetables
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  • 6.32691951E8
Studio
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Quality
  • Old
Released
  • 2012-07-27
Rating
  • PG
Budget
  • 9.0E7
Writer
Director
Location
  • Aeos: Landing Point
  • Aeos: Urd Falls Cave
  • Lemuris: Thalia Plains
  • Aeos: Northern Coast
  • Northern Coast
  • Urd Falls Cave
  • Thalia Plains
  • Landing Point
  • Roak: Northeast Astralian Continent
  • Northeast Astralian Continent
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  • Vegetables
  • Please create a new page for each recipes you post by selecting the "edit" tab above and using the following syntax: [[Recipe Name]]. Return to main recipe page. Here is some sample code for your recipe. You can copy and paste this code onto your new recipe page.
  • Vegetables are trading items in Suikoden V. Like every tradable item, vegetables can be bought at Trading Posts.
  • After planting, it takes 24 hours for the vegetable to grow. After the 24 hours a player can either pull the vegetable out of the ground or let it sit in the ground for extra days. If you leave a vegetable for a few days in the ground, it will grow and grow up to Extra large. But don't leave it too long on the ground or it will rot. Once you have harvested your vegetable, you can sell it, eat it, or keep it around as a trophy. Vegetables do not go rotten once they are in your inventory. It is inadvisable to eat a vegetable, since you can sell them for a lot of money and then buy cheaper food that fills your health up for less cost.
  • I JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND! If you were to make a really healthy food, wouldn't you try to make it tasty so people will eat it? And guess what: Sugar, possibly the most delicious thing on the this pathetic, dismal world, is unhealthy! Is this some kind of conspiracy? I think so. Let's pick out some vegetables.
  • Vegetables - short for Virtual Egg Tables - are ferocious things. Made of eggs - in a computer, no less - they are a common sight in people's imaginary living rooms. Some people have complained that vegetables make poor places for placing stuff, but they clearly do not know what they are talking about. What sort of madman would place something on a flat surface? It simply doesn't make any sense!
  • Vegetables is a level 3 trade good.
  • Some examples of vegetables to feed guinea pigs: * Red or Green Bell Peppers * Broccoli * Kale * Carrot * Romaine Lettuce * Celery * Dandelion Leaves * Fresh Grass * Baby Tomatos * Cucumber * Parsley
  • Vegetables are a projectile used in MKFusion. They can be found by pulling up tufts of grass in the ground. All characters can pick up and throw vegetables to the side or straight up. Vegetables comes in three sizes: small, medium and large. Large vegetables requires more time to pull from the ground than the other two. All three types inflict the same amount of damage to enemies per hit.
  • Vegetables is a 2012 computer-animated comedy film produced by Geo Animation Studios for Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by Ruairi Robinson. The film features the voices of Seth Rogen, Bobby Moynihan, Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Banks and Albert Brooks. The film was released in theaters on July 27, 2012.
  • Generally speaking, a herbaceous plant or plant part which is regularly eaten as unsweetened or salted food by humans is considered to be a vegetable. Mushrooms, though belonging to the biological kingdom Fungi, are also generally considered to be vegetables, at least in the retail industry. Nuts, seeds, grains, herbs, spices and culinary fruits are usually not considered to be vegetables, even though all of them are edible parts of plants. In general, vegetables are regarded by cooks as being suitable for savory or salted dishes, rather than sweet dishes, although there are many exceptions, such as pumpkin pie. Some vegetables, such as carrots, bell peppers (or Capsicum as they are known in Australia) and celery, are eaten either raw or cooked; while others, such as potato, are traditionally eaten only when cooked. --excerpted from Vegetable on Wikipedia, licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
  • Vegetables are a Stat food, harvested by characters from a vegetable field. A vegetable, like fruit provide 1 hunger point and 1 point of charisma.
  • Charlotte notices that the lunch lady, Mrs. Millet, only serves Vendetta's favorite food; beef jerky, grape punch, and clams, so Charlotte wants to have more vegetables on the menu.
  • Preheat solar oven (or other cooker in which you have successfully managed to bake things like casseroles and breads). Combine all ingredients, mix well, and pour into whatever greased suncooking pan you have that comes closest to a 13"x9" baking pan or 2 1/2 qt. casserole. Sprinkle some paprika on top if you like, put on the lid, and put it in your cooker. Times are wildly various in suncooking, but if it were going into a 350F conventional oven, it would take 35-45 minutes. It's done when it's not jiggly in the middle... it should be set up enough to cut or scoop pretty cleanly when you serve it. It's a very moist casserole, so you don't have to worry too much about overcooking and it's easy to hold for awhile by hayboxing if the sun starts to drop and you're not ready to eat yet. (It's not bad at room temperature, either, though you wouldn't want to store it that way for too long.) You can bake this casserole as low as 180F, but it would probably take at least 3 or 4 hours at that temperature. The lower your oven temperature, the more tendency it has to sort of separate into layers... more bread-like towards the bottom, more custardy at the top—while higher temperatures (say 225F and up) result in a more homogenous structure, but it's delicious either way. If your family is very small (1-3), you can bake half of the mixture (in a smaller pan) and freeze the other half (raw) for another time. Just thaw completely (if you freeze in plastic bags, set in bowl to thaw so you'll keep your liquid if it leaks), mix a bit, pour into greased pan, cover, and bake. This is a great recipe that works as a hearty side or a vegetarian entree. You can make big batches of the mixture and divide it up for freezing, so all you have to do is start thawing the night before to have something ready for your cooker the following day.SharonID 23:06, 28 June 2007 (UTC)
  • A selection of assorted vegetables __NOEDITSECTION__
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