Anyone got any good ideas for making use of 9,000,000 tons of mouldy grain? (Send it to Russia for vodka-making?)
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The Revenant- Prince
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Re: Mouldy Old Dough
Boil it up into a mash and feed it to cattle and pigs. Obviously you need a lot of hungry cattle and pigs........
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I was curious and did a quick google. Not sure what Richard's take would be, but distilling it is apparently safe.
Using it as feed, depending upon the type of mold, could be damaging to livestock, though my read is that the benefits notably outweigh the downsides.
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Good lord - you are a deep-thinking, quick-thinking lot! Should teach me to be less lazy and research my own whimsies. (I'd been thinking perhaps "compost"... distilling had been intended as a joke. But I shall be consulting my npc advisers.)
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Try selling it to the Moghul of India as Tea Seed.
HEHE HOHO oh wait this may only work in G8.
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HEHE HOHO oh wait this may only work in G8.
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Re: Mouldy Old Dough
Have now got some definitive answers from my "trusted" advisers in-game... "Gone off" seed can be used as (rather smelly) compost on fields. It can't be used to distill liquor. (And anyway it all seems to have disappeared now, so no need for a tidy-up action. My first experience of "gone off" grain draws to a natural close.) Thanks for the thinkings everyone.
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