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ghzfba and Lovelace

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AlyLovelace

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About this mod

My edit of the lovely Recipes 76 to strip it down to just the added food items and remove the CCKCR requirement.

Requirements
Permissions and credits
Changelogs
Takes R76 - Recipes76 and cuts it down to the base food items, removing the CCKCR requirement and a few "extraneous" recipes that overlapped in my setup etc. This mod requires that mod be installed for associated assets and all credit for the work goes to ghzfba (and associated credits as listed on that page and copied into this page's credit section); I just tweaked it to my tastes.

Delete the .esl file from the main mod as you'll be utilizing the esl flagged esp you're downloading here.

Versions
Basic: Strips everything down, adds the recipes to the cooking workbench under the F76 Alternate Recipes, F76 Food Stuffs, and F76 Drinks tabs. This version makes no further changes to the mod after removing the base requirements, such as removing the need for wood to cook (certain recipes like cream might require only wood now due to milk being in the required mod).

LL Integration:
This version has been stripped down and has LL integration via manual edit. Will overwrite/be overwritten by other mods that edit the same LL, use a Bash Patch or manually patch in Xedit as needed.

Lovelace's Tweaked:
I'm going to eventually go over the cobj's and so on to tweak them to fit my personal LO. This'll be that and will be further detailed if/when I upload it.

Patches?
Currently nothing, feel free to request but don't expect. I'll most likely do an IAF patch at some point as I use such.

Old Patch Compatibility?
No. I changed the .esl to an esl flagged esp file. Anything patching the mod would look for the old file name.

Permissions?
This mod is an edit of ghzfba's mod (and requires it for assets), if you somehow haven't caught that yet. If you get permission from them feel free to utilize my modified ESP however, although I wouldn't mind a link just to see what you do with it.

More Info?
Check the article section and if that doesn't have relevant info feel free to ask.