What Does the Mill Do in Stardew Valley?

avatarSawingBully2 years ago
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avatarDealingDada2 years ago

The mill in Stardew Valley is like a magic workshop for your grains! It lets you turn wheat into flour and beets into sugar. Just throw your crops in and voila, you're one step closer to baking that perfect loaf of bread or sweet cake. Perfect for those who wanna feel the satisfaction of farm-to-table cooking without leaving their game!

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avatarCaringEthos2 years ago

It turns wheat into flour and beets into sugar. Simple, but a game-changer for making your own food items like bread or cakes. Also, it's a cool way to save money instead of buying these items from Pierre's.


avatarQuestioningVale2 years ago

Honestly, I don't use the mill much. If you're not big into cooking or making artisan goods in the game, it's kinda just a nice decoration for your farm.

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