Sims 4 Recipes Mod

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The first and the easiest one is to right-click on the selected TVN file. How to associate the file with an installed software?If you want to associate a file with a new program (e.g. There may be other problems that also block our ability to operate the Yamaha Tyros 2 Voice file. My-file.TVN) you have two ways to do it. Tyros 2 tvn voices software for mac pc.

Sims 4 city living recipes mod
It's taken some doing, but I'm pretty sure I have here a list of all 27 new recipes that you can learn from buying and eating food from the food stalls in San Myshuno. These aren't listed in any particular order, just in the order of which stalls I was able to find.
A few notes:
- The stalls seem to rotate, and it seems to happen overnight. Each district seems to have 1 or 2 stalls at a time, but which ones they are seems to be a toss up. The park, I think, had 4 or 5 stalls. I haven't yet figured out what (if any) regular hours any of them have. There are times when only one stall is open, or all, or none. Annoyingly, the stalls outside my sim's apartment (she lives in the Spice Market) always seem to be closing down right at 6 PM (aka dinnertime).
- I did not include the stall that serves hot dogs / tofu dogs / burgers. I also did not include the coffee & tea stall, or the cupcakes stall, or the produce stall. This is strictly a list of the stalls that have the new recipes to learn.
- You don't technically have to eat the *whole* plate / bowl of the new food, you just have to *finish* it. My sim learned a few recipes by eating new foods off abandoned plates. It seems to only matter whether or not your sim ate the last few bites.
- Learning the new recipes is sim-specific, not household. Everyone in the household would need to try a new food to learn it. I have not yet checked to see if Sim A learns the recipe and cooks it at home and Sim B eats it, whether Sim B will then learn it. That's my plan for testing tomorrow, now that I have a second sim in my sim's household.
- (updated Nov 7) I've gone through and found all the stalls in Build/Buy mode, so now included in the table is the name of the stall, and a quick description of the picture (since hovering over the food stall in live mode won't tell you which one it is). Please don't get offended by my descriptions, I was trying to just use visuals, since not everyone knows what all the pictured foods look like.
Onto the list!
Chinese Food Stall (picture: a takeout container with chopsticks)
1. Egg Rolls
2. Mapo Tofu with Pork
3. Sweet and Sour Pork
4. Sweet and Sour EggplantVietnamese Food Stall (picture: bowl with noodles and pink food)
5. Goi Cuon
6. Banh Mi
7. PhoMexican Food Stall (picture: a burrito with a cactus in the background)
8. Taquitos
9. Empanadas
10. Bean and Cheese Burrito
11. Chicken Burrito
12. Spinach Wrapped Veggie Burrito
13. Tomato Wrapped Veggie BurritoJapanese Food Stall (picture: a black bowl with chopsticks across it)
14. Ramen
15. Dango
16. Nigiri
17. Pufferfish NigiriMoroccan Food Stall (picture: a copper bowl with green food inside and an askew lid)
18. Brochette
19. Merguez
20. TajineFilipino Food Stall (picture: 3 food rolls with a 4th diagonally on top of them)
21. Siopao
22. Lumpia
23. Ensaymada
24. Pork AdoboIndian Food Stall (picture: oblong bowl with orange and green food)
25. Curry
26. Samosa
27. Bhel Puri

Comments

  • edited July 2018
    I recommend going to that park in San Myshuno. It has like 4 food stalls. You can learn the majority if not all of the recipes in one visit if you’re willing to fatten your Sim up lol
    If I don’t feel like doing that, I also have a mod that makes it so I can learn all of the recipes by reading one new book.
    Origin ID : ChazzzyGOAT
    Recommended Mods : http://chazzzygoat.tumblr.com
  • I recommend going to that park in San Myshuno. It has like 4 food stalls. You can learn the majority if not all of the recipes in one visit if you’re willing to fatten your Sim up lol
    If I don’t feel like doing that, I also have a mod that makes it so I can learn all of the recipes by reading one new book.

    B-but that's cheating!
    4
  • I placed several restaurants in my save with dishes from different cultures and just put the corresponding meals on the menu. I already have an Asian restaurant and am going to place a Mexican and Indian too. I think it's a faster way to learn the recipes than just traveling to the city all the time.

    I agree and suggest making a vegatarian restaurant, too, to the benefit of sims with the vegetarian aspiration.
    You also never know if there's actually a vendor at the stalls or they are bugged at the edge of the neighborhood again.

    Sometimes there are vendors at the stalls added by the game, sometimes a vendor come running after a while, and sometimes at night the stalls don't open until the next morning. Sometimes the stalls are even switched at some squares in San Myshuno.
  • I placed several restaurants in my save with dishes from different cultures and just put the corresponding meals on the menu. I already have an Asian restaurant and am going to place a Mexican and Indian too. I think it's a faster way to learn the recipes than just traveling to the city all the time. You also never know if there's actually a vendor at the stalls or they are bugged at the edge of the neighborhood again.

    That's a good idea, but would it be quicker? Every time my Sims go out to eat, the meal takes about 7 hours to get through. My Sims can scarfe down three or more servings at a food booth in the same amount of time.
    Slightly off topic: is there a way to see what recipes my Sim has learned without attempting to cook?
    3
  • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.
  • edited July 2018
    I think my teen really wanted to get a taste of the food from the stalls she autonomously left the house around 4-5am to the food stall across the house and it was closed. She stood there and the second she left it opened
  • To find out what you've learned you can pretend to cook something to get the menu and then see what's on it.
  • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

    This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I've tried.
    0
  • I send the whole family to the spice festival, which usually has a wide variety of food to choose from, and have them each order a different dish. Then those old enough to cook take turns making their dish at home & soon the whole family knows them, and passes them on to their children.
    8
  • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

    This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I've tried.

    Oh, I had no idea. I thought the vendor just appears.
  • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

    This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I've tried.

    True. I built a massive food plaza last night and only had the option to hire vendors. Very disappointing we can't create custom lots with the food choices and not spend Sims' simoleons to hire.
  • Just found a mod by LittleMsSam that provides cookbooks for each of the specialty food genre: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175405693313/cookbooks-cultural-experimental-seafood-jungle
  • I made a park and just had my sim hire the vendors to get it over with. I just kept a handful of benches for the sim and vendors to nap on while I got it done.
    Then I had to move my sim to a new save, and all of the recipes she had learned were lost. The prospect of having to learn the recipes all over again makes me not care about them anymore. But it was doable.
  • LittleMsSam also made a mod the makes the vendor hiring cost-free: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175407521658/free-staff-and-no-phone-call-animation-for
  • Just found a mod by LittleMsSam that provides cookbooks for each of the specialty food genre: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175405693313/cookbooks-cultural-experimental-seafood-jungle

    Yep that’s the one I use. The only book that doesn’t work for some reason is the experimental recipes.
    Origin ID : ChazzzyGOAT
    Recommended Mods : http://chazzzygoat.tumblr.com
  • I send the whole family to the spice festival, which usually has a wide variety of food to choose from, and have them each order a different dish. Then those old enough to cook take turns making their dish at home & soon the whole family knows them, and passes them on to their children.

    That's what I do too.
  • [quote='Huiiie_07;c-16619121'][quote='DoloresGrey;c-16619027']Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.[/quote]
    This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I've tried.[/quote]
    That's true but you could also cheat for money ig
  • I feel like the food stands can sense us and they close every time you get near them with intentions of buying something.
    One thing I have done is to create a community lot and then place the stands there but I found it too easy so I didn't actually go through with learning all them. It's no fun learning for the sake of learning in this case. I would miss the hustle even if I could cook all those incredbile recipes.
    @Huiiie_07 that's an incredible trick, I never thought about using the restaurants as a learning tool like that! It would definitely make things easier for me, I never did manage to learn them all.
    Have you guys ever successfully learnt them all? Also, have you ever killed someone with your pufferfish nigiri?
  • I feel like the food stands can sense us and they close every time you get near them with intentions of buying something

    Bwahahaha! I do sometimes feel like the vendors are trolling me 🤣🤣
  • Do ya'll make it a point to learn the recipes every save? I play legacy families and that just seems.. daunting
  • I did it a couple of times. It takes diligence, and a good chart of when they appear and where.
    After a few times, I just stopped and made a mod that gives all the recipes to the active sim. A cheat command basically. When I get a sim to level 10 cooking and gourmet cooking using normal methods, I use the cheat to give them all the CL recipes. I use it as a 'reward' for getting to the highest cooking levels.
Sims

I've got several mods to give more ingredients and more recipes and more harvestsbles. My sims hire gardeners so the fridge is always full of a great variety of fresh produce. I find it interesting to see what my sims have autonomously decided to cook for themselves. Last thing I noticed looked like muffins and they had coconut in them.

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  • The first and the easiest one is to right-click on the selected TVN file. How to associate the file with an installed software?If you want to associate a file with a new program (e.g. There may be other problems that also block our ability to operate the Yamaha Tyros 2 Voice file. My-file.TVN) you have two ways to do it. Tyros 2 tvn voices software for mac pc.

    \'Sims
    It\'s taken some doing, but I\'m pretty sure I have here a list of all 27 new recipes that you can learn from buying and eating food from the food stalls in San Myshuno. These aren\'t listed in any particular order, just in the order of which stalls I was able to find.
    A few notes:
    - The stalls seem to rotate, and it seems to happen overnight. Each district seems to have 1 or 2 stalls at a time, but which ones they are seems to be a toss up. The park, I think, had 4 or 5 stalls. I haven\'t yet figured out what (if any) regular hours any of them have. There are times when only one stall is open, or all, or none. Annoyingly, the stalls outside my sim\'s apartment (she lives in the Spice Market) always seem to be closing down right at 6 PM (aka dinnertime).
    - I did not include the stall that serves hot dogs / tofu dogs / burgers. I also did not include the coffee & tea stall, or the cupcakes stall, or the produce stall. This is strictly a list of the stalls that have the new recipes to learn.
    - You don\'t technically have to eat the *whole* plate / bowl of the new food, you just have to *finish* it. My sim learned a few recipes by eating new foods off abandoned plates. It seems to only matter whether or not your sim ate the last few bites.
    - Learning the new recipes is sim-specific, not household. Everyone in the household would need to try a new food to learn it. I have not yet checked to see if Sim A learns the recipe and cooks it at home and Sim B eats it, whether Sim B will then learn it. That\'s my plan for testing tomorrow, now that I have a second sim in my sim\'s household.
    - (updated Nov 7) I\'ve gone through and found all the stalls in Build/Buy mode, so now included in the table is the name of the stall, and a quick description of the picture (since hovering over the food stall in live mode won\'t tell you which one it is). Please don\'t get offended by my descriptions, I was trying to just use visuals, since not everyone knows what all the pictured foods look like.
    Onto the list!
    Chinese Food Stall (picture: a takeout container with chopsticks)
    1. Egg Rolls
    2. Mapo Tofu with Pork
    3. Sweet and Sour Pork
    4. Sweet and Sour EggplantVietnamese Food Stall (picture: bowl with noodles and pink food)
    5. Goi Cuon
    6. Banh Mi
    7. PhoMexican Food Stall (picture: a burrito with a cactus in the background)
    8. Taquitos
    9. Empanadas
    10. Bean and Cheese Burrito
    11. Chicken Burrito
    12. Spinach Wrapped Veggie Burrito
    13. Tomato Wrapped Veggie BurritoJapanese Food Stall (picture: a black bowl with chopsticks across it)
    14. Ramen
    15. Dango
    16. Nigiri
    17. Pufferfish NigiriMoroccan Food Stall (picture: a copper bowl with green food inside and an askew lid)
    18. Brochette
    19. Merguez
    20. TajineFilipino Food Stall (picture: 3 food rolls with a 4th diagonally on top of them)
    21. Siopao
    22. Lumpia
    23. Ensaymada
    24. Pork AdoboIndian Food Stall (picture: oblong bowl with orange and green food)
    25. Curry
    26. Samosa
    27. Bhel Puri

    Comments

    • edited July 2018
      I recommend going to that park in San Myshuno. It has like 4 food stalls. You can learn the majority if not all of the recipes in one visit if you’re willing to fatten your Sim up lol
      If I don’t feel like doing that, I also have a mod that makes it so I can learn all of the recipes by reading one new book.
      Origin ID : ChazzzyGOAT
      Recommended Mods : http://chazzzygoat.tumblr.com
    • I recommend going to that park in San Myshuno. It has like 4 food stalls. You can learn the majority if not all of the recipes in one visit if you’re willing to fatten your Sim up lol
      If I don’t feel like doing that, I also have a mod that makes it so I can learn all of the recipes by reading one new book.

      B-but that\'s cheating!
      4
    • I placed several restaurants in my save with dishes from different cultures and just put the corresponding meals on the menu. I already have an Asian restaurant and am going to place a Mexican and Indian too. I think it\'s a faster way to learn the recipes than just traveling to the city all the time.

      I agree and suggest making a vegatarian restaurant, too, to the benefit of sims with the vegetarian aspiration.
      You also never know if there\'s actually a vendor at the stalls or they are bugged at the edge of the neighborhood again.

      Sometimes there are vendors at the stalls added by the game, sometimes a vendor come running after a while, and sometimes at night the stalls don\'t open until the next morning. Sometimes the stalls are even switched at some squares in San Myshuno.
    • I placed several restaurants in my save with dishes from different cultures and just put the corresponding meals on the menu. I already have an Asian restaurant and am going to place a Mexican and Indian too. I think it\'s a faster way to learn the recipes than just traveling to the city all the time. You also never know if there\'s actually a vendor at the stalls or they are bugged at the edge of the neighborhood again.

      That\'s a good idea, but would it be quicker? Every time my Sims go out to eat, the meal takes about 7 hours to get through. My Sims can scarfe down three or more servings at a food booth in the same amount of time.
      Slightly off topic: is there a way to see what recipes my Sim has learned without attempting to cook?
      3
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.
    • edited July 2018
      I think my teen really wanted to get a taste of the food from the stalls she autonomously left the house around 4-5am to the food stall across the house and it was closed. She stood there and the second she left it opened
    • To find out what you\'ve learned you can pretend to cook something to get the menu and then see what\'s on it.
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.
      0
    • I send the whole family to the spice festival, which usually has a wide variety of food to choose from, and have them each order a different dish. Then those old enough to cook take turns making their dish at home & soon the whole family knows them, and passes them on to their children.
      8
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.

      Oh, I had no idea. I thought the vendor just appears.
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.

      True. I built a massive food plaza last night and only had the option to hire vendors. Very disappointing we can\'t create custom lots with the food choices and not spend Sims\' simoleons to hire.
    • Just found a mod by LittleMsSam that provides cookbooks for each of the specialty food genre: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175405693313/cookbooks-cultural-experimental-seafood-jungle
    • I made a park and just had my sim hire the vendors to get it over with. I just kept a handful of benches for the sim and vendors to nap on while I got it done.
      Then I had to move my sim to a new save, and all of the recipes she had learned were lost. The prospect of having to learn the recipes all over again makes me not care about them anymore. But it was doable.
    • LittleMsSam also made a mod the makes the vendor hiring cost-free: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175407521658/free-staff-and-no-phone-call-animation-for
    • Just found a mod by LittleMsSam that provides cookbooks for each of the specialty food genre: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175405693313/cookbooks-cultural-experimental-seafood-jungle

      Yep that’s the one I use. The only book that doesn’t work for some reason is the experimental recipes.
      Origin ID : ChazzzyGOAT
      Recommended Mods : http://chazzzygoat.tumblr.com
    • I send the whole family to the spice festival, which usually has a wide variety of food to choose from, and have them each order a different dish. Then those old enough to cook take turns making their dish at home & soon the whole family knows them, and passes them on to their children.

      That\'s what I do too.
    • [quote=\'Huiiie_07;c-16619121\'][quote=\'DoloresGrey;c-16619027\']Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.[/quote]
      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.[/quote]
      That\'s true but you could also cheat for money ig
    • I feel like the food stands can sense us and they close every time you get near them with intentions of buying something.
      One thing I have done is to create a community lot and then place the stands there but I found it too easy so I didn\'t actually go through with learning all them. It\'s no fun learning for the sake of learning in this case. I would miss the hustle even if I could cook all those incredbile recipes.
      @Huiiie_07 that\'s an incredible trick, I never thought about using the restaurants as a learning tool like that! It would definitely make things easier for me, I never did manage to learn them all.
      Have you guys ever successfully learnt them all? Also, have you ever killed someone with your pufferfish nigiri?
    • I feel like the food stands can sense us and they close every time you get near them with intentions of buying something

      Bwahahaha! I do sometimes feel like the vendors are trolling me 🤣🤣
    • Do ya\'ll make it a point to learn the recipes every save? I play legacy families and that just seems.. daunting
    • I did it a couple of times. It takes diligence, and a good chart of when they appear and where.
      After a few times, I just stopped and made a mod that gives all the recipes to the active sim. A cheat command basically. When I get a sim to level 10 cooking and gourmet cooking using normal methods, I use the cheat to give them all the CL recipes. I use it as a \'reward\' for getting to the highest cooking levels.
    \'Sims\'

    I\'ve got several mods to give more ingredients and more recipes and more harvestsbles. My sims hire gardeners so the fridge is always full of a great variety of fresh produce. I find it interesting to see what my sims have autonomously decided to cook for themselves. Last thing I noticed looked like muffins and they had coconut in them.

    ...'>Sims 4 Recipes Mod(23.03.2020)
  • The first and the easiest one is to right-click on the selected TVN file. How to associate the file with an installed software?If you want to associate a file with a new program (e.g. There may be other problems that also block our ability to operate the Yamaha Tyros 2 Voice file. My-file.TVN) you have two ways to do it. Tyros 2 tvn voices software for mac pc.

    \'Sims
    It\'s taken some doing, but I\'m pretty sure I have here a list of all 27 new recipes that you can learn from buying and eating food from the food stalls in San Myshuno. These aren\'t listed in any particular order, just in the order of which stalls I was able to find.
    A few notes:
    - The stalls seem to rotate, and it seems to happen overnight. Each district seems to have 1 or 2 stalls at a time, but which ones they are seems to be a toss up. The park, I think, had 4 or 5 stalls. I haven\'t yet figured out what (if any) regular hours any of them have. There are times when only one stall is open, or all, or none. Annoyingly, the stalls outside my sim\'s apartment (she lives in the Spice Market) always seem to be closing down right at 6 PM (aka dinnertime).
    - I did not include the stall that serves hot dogs / tofu dogs / burgers. I also did not include the coffee & tea stall, or the cupcakes stall, or the produce stall. This is strictly a list of the stalls that have the new recipes to learn.
    - You don\'t technically have to eat the *whole* plate / bowl of the new food, you just have to *finish* it. My sim learned a few recipes by eating new foods off abandoned plates. It seems to only matter whether or not your sim ate the last few bites.
    - Learning the new recipes is sim-specific, not household. Everyone in the household would need to try a new food to learn it. I have not yet checked to see if Sim A learns the recipe and cooks it at home and Sim B eats it, whether Sim B will then learn it. That\'s my plan for testing tomorrow, now that I have a second sim in my sim\'s household.
    - (updated Nov 7) I\'ve gone through and found all the stalls in Build/Buy mode, so now included in the table is the name of the stall, and a quick description of the picture (since hovering over the food stall in live mode won\'t tell you which one it is). Please don\'t get offended by my descriptions, I was trying to just use visuals, since not everyone knows what all the pictured foods look like.
    Onto the list!
    Chinese Food Stall (picture: a takeout container with chopsticks)
    1. Egg Rolls
    2. Mapo Tofu with Pork
    3. Sweet and Sour Pork
    4. Sweet and Sour EggplantVietnamese Food Stall (picture: bowl with noodles and pink food)
    5. Goi Cuon
    6. Banh Mi
    7. PhoMexican Food Stall (picture: a burrito with a cactus in the background)
    8. Taquitos
    9. Empanadas
    10. Bean and Cheese Burrito
    11. Chicken Burrito
    12. Spinach Wrapped Veggie Burrito
    13. Tomato Wrapped Veggie BurritoJapanese Food Stall (picture: a black bowl with chopsticks across it)
    14. Ramen
    15. Dango
    16. Nigiri
    17. Pufferfish NigiriMoroccan Food Stall (picture: a copper bowl with green food inside and an askew lid)
    18. Brochette
    19. Merguez
    20. TajineFilipino Food Stall (picture: 3 food rolls with a 4th diagonally on top of them)
    21. Siopao
    22. Lumpia
    23. Ensaymada
    24. Pork AdoboIndian Food Stall (picture: oblong bowl with orange and green food)
    25. Curry
    26. Samosa
    27. Bhel Puri

    Comments

    • edited July 2018
      I recommend going to that park in San Myshuno. It has like 4 food stalls. You can learn the majority if not all of the recipes in one visit if you’re willing to fatten your Sim up lol
      If I don’t feel like doing that, I also have a mod that makes it so I can learn all of the recipes by reading one new book.
      Origin ID : ChazzzyGOAT
      Recommended Mods : http://chazzzygoat.tumblr.com
    • I recommend going to that park in San Myshuno. It has like 4 food stalls. You can learn the majority if not all of the recipes in one visit if you’re willing to fatten your Sim up lol
      If I don’t feel like doing that, I also have a mod that makes it so I can learn all of the recipes by reading one new book.

      B-but that\'s cheating!
      4
    • I placed several restaurants in my save with dishes from different cultures and just put the corresponding meals on the menu. I already have an Asian restaurant and am going to place a Mexican and Indian too. I think it\'s a faster way to learn the recipes than just traveling to the city all the time.

      I agree and suggest making a vegatarian restaurant, too, to the benefit of sims with the vegetarian aspiration.
      You also never know if there\'s actually a vendor at the stalls or they are bugged at the edge of the neighborhood again.

      Sometimes there are vendors at the stalls added by the game, sometimes a vendor come running after a while, and sometimes at night the stalls don\'t open until the next morning. Sometimes the stalls are even switched at some squares in San Myshuno.
    • I placed several restaurants in my save with dishes from different cultures and just put the corresponding meals on the menu. I already have an Asian restaurant and am going to place a Mexican and Indian too. I think it\'s a faster way to learn the recipes than just traveling to the city all the time. You also never know if there\'s actually a vendor at the stalls or they are bugged at the edge of the neighborhood again.

      That\'s a good idea, but would it be quicker? Every time my Sims go out to eat, the meal takes about 7 hours to get through. My Sims can scarfe down three or more servings at a food booth in the same amount of time.
      Slightly off topic: is there a way to see what recipes my Sim has learned without attempting to cook?
      3
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.
    • edited July 2018
      I think my teen really wanted to get a taste of the food from the stalls she autonomously left the house around 4-5am to the food stall across the house and it was closed. She stood there and the second she left it opened
    • To find out what you\'ve learned you can pretend to cook something to get the menu and then see what\'s on it.
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.
      0
    • I send the whole family to the spice festival, which usually has a wide variety of food to choose from, and have them each order a different dish. Then those old enough to cook take turns making their dish at home & soon the whole family knows them, and passes them on to their children.
      8
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.

      Oh, I had no idea. I thought the vendor just appears.
    • Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.

      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.

      True. I built a massive food plaza last night and only had the option to hire vendors. Very disappointing we can\'t create custom lots with the food choices and not spend Sims\' simoleons to hire.
    • Just found a mod by LittleMsSam that provides cookbooks for each of the specialty food genre: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175405693313/cookbooks-cultural-experimental-seafood-jungle
    • I made a park and just had my sim hire the vendors to get it over with. I just kept a handful of benches for the sim and vendors to nap on while I got it done.
      Then I had to move my sim to a new save, and all of the recipes she had learned were lost. The prospect of having to learn the recipes all over again makes me not care about them anymore. But it was doable.
    • LittleMsSam also made a mod the makes the vendor hiring cost-free: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175407521658/free-staff-and-no-phone-call-animation-for
    • Just found a mod by LittleMsSam that provides cookbooks for each of the specialty food genre: https://littlemssam.tumblr.com/post/175405693313/cookbooks-cultural-experimental-seafood-jungle

      Yep that’s the one I use. The only book that doesn’t work for some reason is the experimental recipes.
      Origin ID : ChazzzyGOAT
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    • I send the whole family to the spice festival, which usually has a wide variety of food to choose from, and have them each order a different dish. Then those old enough to cook take turns making their dish at home & soon the whole family knows them, and passes them on to their children.

      That\'s what I do too.
    • [quote=\'Huiiie_07;c-16619121\'][quote=\'DoloresGrey;c-16619027\']Or just place all the stands somewhere, for example in a park.[/quote]
      This has the downside that you have to pay for a vendor every time you visit the lot again, atleast it was like this the last time I\'ve tried.[/quote]
      That\'s true but you could also cheat for money ig
    • I feel like the food stands can sense us and they close every time you get near them with intentions of buying something.
      One thing I have done is to create a community lot and then place the stands there but I found it too easy so I didn\'t actually go through with learning all them. It\'s no fun learning for the sake of learning in this case. I would miss the hustle even if I could cook all those incredbile recipes.
      @Huiiie_07 that\'s an incredible trick, I never thought about using the restaurants as a learning tool like that! It would definitely make things easier for me, I never did manage to learn them all.
      Have you guys ever successfully learnt them all? Also, have you ever killed someone with your pufferfish nigiri?
    • I feel like the food stands can sense us and they close every time you get near them with intentions of buying something

      Bwahahaha! I do sometimes feel like the vendors are trolling me 🤣🤣
    • Do ya\'ll make it a point to learn the recipes every save? I play legacy families and that just seems.. daunting
    • I did it a couple of times. It takes diligence, and a good chart of when they appear and where.
      After a few times, I just stopped and made a mod that gives all the recipes to the active sim. A cheat command basically. When I get a sim to level 10 cooking and gourmet cooking using normal methods, I use the cheat to give them all the CL recipes. I use it as a \'reward\' for getting to the highest cooking levels.
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    I\'ve got several mods to give more ingredients and more recipes and more harvestsbles. My sims hire gardeners so the fridge is always full of a great variety of fresh produce. I find it interesting to see what my sims have autonomously decided to cook for themselves. Last thing I noticed looked like muffins and they had coconut in them.

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