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If you are in a biome that has winter, during the winter season you can build a door between your food storage area and the outside and set that door to "hold open" to let the climate act as a freezer. Once you have researched Complex Furniture, a [[vent]] is better than a held-open door if you want to avoid wild animals wandering into your fridge. (Unless you do want wild animals wandering into your fridge—where you can shoot them.)  
 
If you are in a biome that has winter, during the winter season you can build a door between your food storage area and the outside and set that door to "hold open" to let the climate act as a freezer. Once you have researched Complex Furniture, a [[vent]] is better than a held-open door if you want to avoid wild animals wandering into your fridge. (Unless you do want wild animals wandering into your fridge—where you can shoot them.)  
 
[[File:Campfire work bills.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Work bills set at a campfire to provide meals for one colonist.]]
 
  
 
[[Simple meal]]s can be made with only one ingredient, and can be eaten by all animals except wargs. Setting a bill for simple meals and forbidding vegetarian ingredients may be useful for times when vegetables have run out and you're no longer able to make pemmican. Especially in warm weather, don't cook too many simple meals; they may spoil, wasting the food. Then again, '''not''' cooking raw food will also allow it to spoil. With 5 colonists and a few animals, setting a bill at your primary campfire to make simple meals "until you have 20" may be a good balance to start. Even after your cooks are skilled enough to make fine or lavish meals, you may find yourself still needing to make simple meals occasionally when only meat is available.
 
[[Simple meal]]s can be made with only one ingredient, and can be eaten by all animals except wargs. Setting a bill for simple meals and forbidding vegetarian ingredients may be useful for times when vegetables have run out and you're no longer able to make pemmican. Especially in warm weather, don't cook too many simple meals; they may spoil, wasting the food. Then again, '''not''' cooking raw food will also allow it to spoil. With 5 colonists and a few animals, setting a bill at your primary campfire to make simple meals "until you have 20" may be a good balance to start. Even after your cooks are skilled enough to make fine or lavish meals, you may find yourself still needing to make simple meals occasionally when only meat is available.

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