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I saw a few topics like this before in search, but they're kinda old and for the mod.

When temperature starts to become a factor, and when we can start fires, I figure we could add these items to fight the cold.

-Thermos

-Hot Chocolate

-Coffee

-Tea

Just mix these instant drink packets with water and fire in a Thermos, and you have portable heat and water. (Coffee perhaps giving you some extra energy, similar to soda? I dunno what extra affect Tea could have.)

And then of course we have the ability to heat up your beans/canned spaghetti. (Perhaps you could carry that in a Thermos as well?)

Maybe add the ability to create Soup with animal meats and water? (Kinda tedious to have to get spices for Soup, though.)

 

Just a thought.

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Think warm/hot food and drinks should be applied, while I'd like them to give a little mental boost so to speak I can't think of a system to implement that, possibly also raise body temp slightly.

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Instant oatmeal or Ramen Noodles. Mmmmmmm.

 

I think once cooking is fully implemented we'll see stuff like this, good suggestions OP.

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Think warm/hot food and drinks should be applied, while I'd like them to give a little mental boost so to speak I can't think of a system to implement that, possibly also raise body temp slightly.

If they would go for realism, then the hot drinks would lower your body temperature.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/07/11/156378713/cool-down-with-a-hot-drink-its-not-as-crazy-as-you-think

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What's the difference between noodles and Ramen nudies. Ramen nudes are America me tinx

 

Ramen is a type of noodle. Japanese I believe.

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Ramen is actually a Japanese take on a Chinese noodle...it gets complicated.  Basically yes it's Japanese.  And there's hundreds of different types of noodles, mostly the difference is what they're made out of or how they're prepared.

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