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But anyway, thank you for your efforts in making this guide.
For example (PP = Paw Pennies), 2 Corn seeds cost 120 PP. 2 Onion bulbs cost 80 PP.
Craft the two corn into 1 oil for 10 PP. Craft 2 Onion + oil into Onion Rings, which sell for 475 PP -> a 245 PP profit.
That kind of guide.
https://i.imgur.com/TCDhByE.png
Notes:
You probably want to avoid anything that involves monster drops. Especially honeycomb.
Average days is the sum of days needed for all crops, divided by how many are needed.
PP per day per slot of cooked food is what you want to compare against PP per day of raw food:
Pumpkin Stew, for instance, does make about 94 PP per day vs Pumpkin's 36. But you also need Carrot and Potato. This takes away farm slots that could be used for more Pumpkins instead.
This means that Sweet Potions are the best option. Followed by Pumpkins, Pineapples, Onion Rings, then probably Cookies.
So, according to your spreadsheet, the best item to make/sell would be herbal tea, provided one has no issue farming bees for honeycombs
Otherwise, pumpkin stew. 3 Pumpkins would sell with a profit of 540, so the stew is still worth more (even if just by 15)
Or berry burst juice, since it also takes only plants
As again, for the Pumpkin Stew vs just making 3 Pumpkins. 3 Pumpkins is still more profit than a single Pumpkin Stew. Being like you said, 540, vs the Stew being at 345. You're looking at the wrong numbers. 555 is the sell price of the Stew, but it costs 210 to make.
Oh, I thought you listed the net sales value.
But, just as I wrote this, I saw the "profit" column ^^