Food.

Discussion in 'The Sims 2' started by jennProp, May 24, 2007.

  1. jennProp

    jennProp New Member

    Food.

    Hi, so this really isn't an important question.
    I was just wondering.
    Our Nanny came over & prepared a meal for us
    as she oh so kindly always does. I didn't watch
    her make it I just saw it there sitting on the counter.
    The thing is, it was sort of, like, sparkling or something
    of the matter. Anyway, do you know what
    type of food that is?
    .
    Also, one of my Sims caught a fish & stocked
    it in the Fridge. How do I cook it?:confused:
     
  2. Cassiepeia

    Cassiepeia New Member

    The food sparkles if it's made from 'fresh food' (ie: fish caught or veges grown by your sims). When you've caught a fish or picked vegetables...stock them in the fridge and then when you click on the fridge to prepare a meal it should give you the option to cook (for example) 'bass with squash'.
    If you don't see that option, your Nanny (or another sim) has probably already used it.

    Cass.
     
  3. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    Yeah, sounds like the nanny aready cooked it ... eat it up and go catch smore ... no wait, the marshmallows are coming with Bon Voyage ... :rolleyes:
     
  4. muffin-tacos

    muffin-tacos Queen of Xeex

    What's this I hear about marshmallows in Bon Voyage? :listen::bitelip:
     
  5. Mirelly

    Mirelly Active Member

    http://thesims2.ea.com/about/ep6_index.php - the camp fire pic ... ;)

    (PS - when I say camp fire I mean a small bonfire used when tenting as opposed to a pinkish conflagration that warns passers by, in an effeminate voice, "Ooh don't get too close, or you'll scorch your kneecaps, dearie." ... I know, it's Friday, it's (another) holiday weekend and I'm feelin frivolous ... :p
     
  6. muffin-tacos

    muffin-tacos Queen of Xeex

    One word: WOW! :shocked:
     

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