Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

More Canned Crops
16 Comments
Torkkar 12 Aug, 2022 @ 6:11am 
TBH it'd be great if they never expired I just cleaned out my recently deceased grandmothers root cellar & found a crate of her pickled beats, Dill pickles & Bread n' Butter Pickles behind her oil furnace the jar's were labled 1965 & she was born in 1946 & a married home maker by 1958 & after having them tested for bacteria, Lead, & other poisons we found they had 0 Lead & no Harmful micro organisms so we ate'em. Best Pickles I ever had too.

point of this is Canned food IS Pickled food if it uses sugar/vinegar brine, Salt vinegar brine, or Salt water brine(not common) then its a pickle & can keep for decades, centuries even millennia & still be good to eat if stored properly, Pickles don't really care about their storage condition too much though.
kkirspel  [author] 12 Jul, 2022 @ 12:52pm 
They use the same canning process that the vanilla game uses. However, if you're using something like Turk's Lasting Jarred Foodstuffs, that will override vanilla.
Goblin 6 Jul, 2022 @ 10:29am 
How long do jarred items last with this mod?
kkirspel  [author] 9 Jun, 2022 @ 4:32pm 
Yeah hey feel free to take whatever you (or anyone) want from this mod - I'm always down for reducing the mod compatibility web!
Afterworlds 3 Jun, 2022 @ 7:43pm 
I'll be coming back at Rugged Recipes Mod with a vengence in like, late July? (I hope, lol) I would love to add a bunch of compatibility and extra recipes that utilize this mod and the related mods. Nice work here!
kkirspel  [author] 4 May, 2022 @ 11:56am 
Based on the description, it looks like Mo' Crops is only touching vanilla crops right now, so they should work together fine. Crops like Avocado, Lettuce, and Watermelon I didn't implement for canning because I felt they didn't make sense.

If new crops are added in the future by that (or any other) mod, you'd not be able to can them unless I update this mod with the new canning recipes/art/etc for the crops that make sense.
InputEnd 30 Apr, 2022 @ 7:55am 
Will this work with Mo' Crops?
Nick 24 Feb, 2022 @ 7:06am 
Yeah as far as I know he did, works perfectly now though thanks!
kkirspel  [author] 23 Feb, 2022 @ 7:59pm 
Mod requirement has been removed. I've done zero testing with Awesome Time though, so I'm only assuming Soul Filtcher has kept it identical with Farming Time.
kkirspel  [author] 23 Feb, 2022 @ 7:22pm 
Thanks, I didn't think about that since I only use a subset of those mods. I'll take out the hard requirement for Farming Time (but a version of it is definitely needed).
Nick 23 Feb, 2022 @ 8:39am 
Hey so it seems the mod doesn't recognize that Farming Time is included in the all in one pack the author made. So even though I have Farming Times components I can't enable your mod.
Monario 21 Feb, 2022 @ 10:35pm 
Woot! Thanks!
kkirspel  [author] 21 Feb, 2022 @ 10:27pm 
Looks like Turk's Lasting Jarred Foodstuffs works on any canned item, mod or no. It's still overriding some static shelf life values, but within a function that's ran on any and all canned items that can be cooked, once they're cooked.
Monario 21 Feb, 2022 @ 12:05pm 
@kkirspel -- Awesome! Will you update the mod's description if you find it compatible? 'Cause I love including more jarred recipes to my game, but only if it's worth making them, you know? a couple of months is just not worth it D:
kkirspel  [author] 21 Feb, 2022 @ 8:28am 
Hey Monario, I did think about Turk's Lasting Jarred Foodstuffs when making this, and I assumed it was just overriding the static decay values in the item descriptions and would conflict with Rugged Recipes' version of the same thing.

However looking at Turk's mod now, they're instead using a fancy little function to modify the shelf life when the jar is cooked, so I -think- it might all should work nicely together. I'll need to test it out to confirm though.
Monario 20 Feb, 2022 @ 11:09pm 
@kkirspel -- Thanks for this! Is this mod compatible with the one that increases the shelf life of jarred food? So rather than lasting a sad, near pointless 2 months, it lasts a full year?

Thanks in advance!