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And why limit it to green tea. How about a recipe for orange pekoe using oranges and tea leaves.
Or how about adding a bergamot orange tree that gives fruit during the winter and when mixed with tea leaves produces a nice Earl Grey. Farmer Stanley would love to serve the lovely Caroline a spot of the old Earl Grey in bed in the morning.
I worry about you.
Glad I'm not the only one
But you have to admit, it sounds a lot more fun than carrot stew.
After Caroline invited Farmer Stanley over for that steamy backroom tea ceremony, Farmer Stanley figured she was ready to kick their relationship up a couple of notches, and being the gentleman he is, how could he not oblige the lady.
Of course, at the same time he is plying Caroline with tea, he is serving hot pancakes to Jodi in her very own house, and bringing Robin fresh peaches on a daily basis.
If Pierre and Kent and Demetrius paid better attention to their women, they would notice.
Farmer Stanley is so glad he moved to Stardew Valley. Things were never like this in the city.
Kudos XD
There are a lot of recipes that use fish. Arguably the best/most useful is sashimi, which you get for reaching a relatively low-level of friendship with Linus.