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So we will have new animals but what about...

New trees. I was thinking of some form of nut tree and being able to convert into various nuts. Then it could be used for foods or other things (though my brain isn't working right now to think of what else they should be used for). I happen to love the trees though, and I'm hoping perhaps we could have more and others could make some suggestions here for some.

And if we can make peanuts, we can make peanut butter sandwiches and have a use for the jellies and jams...

Posted 8 months ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • +1 More variety and utility is good!
    Posted 8 months ago by Stuv Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1
    Posted 8 months ago by Tibbi Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1
    Posted 8 months ago by San Serif Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Yes!

    We also need a salmon tree, so that we don't need to rely on vendors to acquire salmon.
    Posted 8 months ago by Carl Projectorinski Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1
    Posted 8 months ago by Mocha Maid Subscriber! | Permalink
  • +1 Salmon trees
    Posted 8 months ago by La Mariposa Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Well, there could be some trees with grocery items too, like a honey tree, a mushroom tree (with various mushrooms that can be made perhaps?). Anything's possible. Keep the ideas coming!
    Posted 8 months ago by Ayasta Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I like your ideas Ayasta.  I keep hoping they'll create bees for honey, especially if they didn't want to do trees. Instead of a Salmon Tree, I have thought that a good idea would be if the devs created an "underwater" region where you could harvest salmon and maybe they could come up with some other water-based things to harvest while we're down there.  A nut tree is an amazing idea!  I love trees, too!  I definitely agree that they should create more trees for the world.  I also wish they would do coffee beans, so that you could grow your own coffee, and then create some recipes for different coffee drinks.
    Posted 8 months ago by Coley Subscriber! | Permalink