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Maki
Maki
Information
Gender Female
Sheep 3
House Maki's House
Family Kai (Brother)

The sister of Kai. She appears on Spring 11. Once a female chicken lays its first egg, you can also go visit her. She'll give you cut up bacon on Winter 11 of Year 5.

Conversation when you first visit:

I'm just like you. I'm not from around here. Instead of getting a parcel of land, we look after people's sheep, put them out to pasture, and milk them. Since you have a field, you could harvest potatoes or raise chickens. Personally, I could live on just potatoes. Well, good luck.

Conversation when your first potato can be harvested:

The land here is in bad shape. potatoes are about the only thing i can make on the side. I eat potatoes and sorghum all year around. But there's plenty of butter and milk. would you like some?

Be treated

How do you like it? When I'm not eating potatoes, I usually have sorghum porridge. When I need barley or pig fat I go to the general store. In the harvest season I go down and help reap barley. You can get lots of straw as a gift for helping harvest. The straw helps us care for our sheep in the winter.

Main dish and Side dish bin increased a bit.

When you kill your first chicken:

Oh did you kill a chicken, not bad. Are you going to cook it? If I had a chicken, I would buy flour and make dumplings. Of course, it's not something I can make very frequently. On the other hand, sautés are pretty easy to make. All you need is salt and pepper. Do you have a baking pan at home? They have some at the general store, so you should get one. Got the recipe for chicken sauté.

after salt, pepper and baking pan become available.

Recipes[]

  • Chicken Sauté after killing chicken and using cleaver on chicken carcass
  • Salt (100)
  • Pepper (100)
  • Bakin Pan (100)

Favourite Dishes[]

Millet Porridge
Maki2

This is the treat that I eat the most often.

Maki3

I love how there are so many things in it.

Maki2

I usually eat sorghum, but I can't afford to buy millet.

Maki2

Since I have to grow it myself, I don't get to eat it much.

Maki2

You can't grow grain without a farm.

Maki2

And you can't grind wheat or sorghum without a mortar.

Maki2

But we do like this, even though we eat sorghum most of the time.

Maki3

Thank you for this.

Maki3

I'll bring you something too sometime.

Contents of main and side dish bins increased slightly [+1]
Roasted Cavy
Maki3

Oh! What a treat!

Maki2

My brother loves these.

Maki3

He keeps a lot of them.

Maki2

When we lived on the plains,

Maki2

we used to eat something similar.

Maki2

They were called marmots there, though.

Maki2

They live in holes in the ground.

Maki4

Expert marksmen hunt marmots, you know.

Maki3

It's so funny.

Maki3

They wear furs that make them look like giant white rabbits,

Maki3

and then they slowly approach the marmot hole.

Maki4

That way, the marmots stand up in fright, and don't run away.

Maki2

Then BANG, they can shoot them.

Maki3

It's hard not to laugh if you watch it,

Maki3

so I try not to look. Of course, it's hard for children

Maki3

to contain their laughter.

Maki3

Thanks for everything. I'll bring you something later.

Side dish bin increased a lot. [+25]

Marriage Convers[]

Maki2

You know why Elizabeth's skin is so nice and white?

Maki2

They say it's because she eats white bread every day.

Maki2

Just imagine eating white bread with every meal...

Maki2

Wouldn't it be fantastic?

Momo
Maki2

Whenever we'd slaughter a sheep, we'd always make this.

Maki2

It takes a lot more work than just popping it into a pot.

Maki3

Bt that's why everyone liked it.

Maki2

We used to sell goats and sheep back then to make money.

Maki1

I suppose we sold around 10 each year.

Maki3

That was enough to buy tea, sugar, and other things.

Sweet Dumplings
Maki2

My favorite things in the market are sweet fried dumplings.

Maki4

Just imagine frying something in a pot full to the brim with oil.

Maki4

Not to mention the dough that's made with flour and sugar!

Maki2

The smell when they fry up the dumplings is just heavenly!

Maki2

Whenever my family stopped by the city,

Maki2

we'd buy a bag and eat one dumpling each.

Maki3

It always made me feel so happy.

Maki2

The Holsteins have a windmill that grinds sorghum into flower.

Maki2

That's where they make all of the flour they eat at their house.

Maki2

When you use a windmill, it turns it into flour in no time.

Maki2

If I had one of those,

Maki2

I'd probably make the whole harvest into flour in one day.

Maki2

But then it'd get all infested with bugs...

Gallery[]

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