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I'd be down for this, it'd give me a reason to care more about milk products. As it stands I usually just turn the milk into cheese and don't bother aging it... just straight into the bin.
but I guess they didn't fit into any of the lineups for the seasons or something? (though carrots makes more sense than artichoke IMO... but I guess less interesting.)
cooking could have more going on too overall TBH, I always enjoy that in games. it's like food crafting lol.
also being able to make flowers into wine could add a whole new dimension to flower gardening.
Upon running a quick search about when to grow carrots, most results had shown that carrots are considered "cool" plants, therefore, best grown during Fall or Spring. I just wished there are options to grow them as a crop, rather than it being something looted specifically in the caves.
CA could change up the seeds available at Pierre's or Joja Mart every other season to make it interesting, like Melon for Year 1 Summer, then Year 2, it swaps for something like Pineapple.
I would love more attention to cooking and baking! It would be nice to have a cooking profession and make it a Chef / Mixologist (like from the Sims 4), and quality grade foods from cooked results to sell at a high price, or gift them to the villagers for a better heart rating.
Flowers turned into wine sounds interesting. I also wished some of them can be used for quests, like the mayor asking for help with the flower festival, or even have a bee house setup near them in order to produce more honey would make a lot of sense, and if you ever got stung by a bee, at least you have Harvey to take care of you. :)
well realistically most crops would take multiple seasons to mature. radishes are probably the quickest and for w.e reason they're in fall... also melons grow like a giant turnip lmao... so it's obviously not going to be totally accurate... though I would have liked to see some over-winter crops like garlic that you plant in the fall and harvest in the summer(maybe spring in game). they went that way with some summer crops being multi-season, but seemed to regress with the garlics and artichokes. I guess for simplicity sake.
I guess maybe the problem is even if they compressed that into a single season spending the whole fall growing a carrot when you can grow the magical sweet mystery berry is just a waste of time... it would need to be like an 8 day crop and an 8 day carrot is stupid.
Giant Carrots could be a thing too! I've seen them at my local farmer's market and it spooks me sometimes to see something out of the norm. haha~ I think it would be great if we could harvest those giant crops and use them for the Stardew Valley Fair. It would be quite funny if a few villagers freak out over it. lol
Growing over the winter crops would be awesome, especially Chestnuts, Spinach, Kale and some Asian leafy greens (they also taste sweeter in the real world).
I have noticed that cooking recipes don't require much seasoning, so another great thing to add is maybe at least salt and pepper to the cooking recipes? You can probably pick up salt from the Quarry, or evaporating sea water from the beach.
I guess if adding too many crops to the game, it would also mean to add more cooking recipes and other tools, but I really would like to see it as a future content if it would happen at all.
What an ignorant statement. Typical entitled "I should get everything I want in the base game and shouldn't have to do anything myself" person.