Milk/Crafting

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  1. OverLard
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    I hate milk. It is so frustrating to obtain.
    -You can't milk another cow despite the fact it doesn't do anything to the cow.
    -You can't give a bucket to the cow's owner because island farming
    -The owner can't give you a bucket full of milk for who knows why
    -You end up not being able to eath your chocolate-chip cookies because some idiots island farmed and now we can't trade buckets.

    There needs to be some island settings that are on by default. Things that don't affect the island owner.
    Crafting tables, milking, and beds come to mind.
    I am sick of not being able to craft because an island owner didn't know they need to enable crafting tables.
     
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    i can't stop laughing at this omg
     
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    I don't like milk anyways so I'm good c;
     
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    Read this and got annoyed that the new versions of Minecraft required milk buckets to craft. Just to check and see it's still 2 wheat and cocoa beans and realise you meant to drink the milk while eating the cookies to simulate how we eat them IRL.

    Feel like a complete idiot.
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    9th ring of hell it is.
     
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    No you were right with the first one. I didn't know the recipe so I was trying to get a milk bucket so it would appear in my crafting book. Little did I know that unlike pies making cookies needs a table. I just left this post as is as I found it humorous.
    Also to anyone else needing cookies it is 2 wheat with coco in between.
     

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