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<nowiki>UUC NEWS #339                                           (01/12/2016 at 00:01)
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From   : Amarisse, Secretary of the Crafting Guild
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(01/12/2016 at 00:01)  
From : Amarisse, Secretary of the Crafting Guild
To : Everyone
Subject: A few notes on cooking designs
Subject: A few notes on cooking designs


Greetings, crafters!</nowiki>
Greetings, crafters!


While it would be impossible for me to update you on every little change and revision, you all are very  
While it would be impossible for me to update you on every little change and revision, you all are very aware that crafting standards evolve, and things that are once acceptable may not be now. Due to recent chatter I overheard on this clan, I have decided to make a short post.
aware that crafting standards evolve, and things that are once acceptable may not be now. Due to recent  
chatter I overheard on this clan, I have decided to make a short post.


Things like 'mozzarella' cheese - you can describe cheese made from the milk of a buffalo! 'Alfredo'  
Things like 'mozzarella' cheese - you can describe cheese made from the milk of a buffalo! 'Alfredo' sauce - use cream/cheese/etc sauce. Describe the shape of a pasta, not the OOC name (the name linguini comes from a region in Italy that is not one we can access here so is therefore insane, but you can be creative in describing the shape of the pasta in question). Yes, they were approved before. Now, standards are higher. If you ever have a question, simply ask - though do know constant arguing and nitpicking may have the effect of me becoming tighter with my decisions.
sauce - use cream/cheese/etc sauce. Describe the shape of a pasta, not the OOC name (the name linguini  
comes from a region in Italy that is not one we can access here so is therefore insane, but you can be  
creative in describing the shape of the pasta in question). Yes, they were approved before. Now,  
standards are higher. If you ever have a question, simply ask - though do know constant arguing and  
nitpicking may have the effect of me becoming tighter with my decisions.


Most items with obviously insane origins can be easily described with a bit of creativity - I have seen  
Most items with obviously insane origins can be easily described with a bit of creativity - I have seen many of you do it! Use other crafters as a resource for this if needed.
many of you do it! Use other crafters as a resource for this if needed.


While some may feel I am trying to make your life miserable, I assure you I am trying to uphold standards  
While some may feel I am trying to make your life miserable, I assure you I am trying to uphold standards so that you all can have very deliciously-described food to create and choose from!
so that you all can have very deliciously-described food to create and choose from!


Kindly,
Kindly,
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Penned by My hand on the 10th of Aeguary, in the year 703 AF.
Penned by My hand on the 10th of Aeguary, in the year 703 AF.</pre>


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