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=Caterer's Efficiency Technique=
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=Inner Thunder Aphrodisiacs=
  
''Roasted clam with pak choi and steamed rice? Any fool can knock that up in an hour. One hundred orders of the same, in the same time? That's harder.''
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''The reduced powder of the sexual organs of potent animals, or the horns of powerful creatures, mixed with still-hot embers and the blood of a warrior. Potency guaranteed.''
  
 
''Cost:'' None.
 
''Cost:'' None.
  
'''Keywords:''' ''Magic; Modifier;''
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'''Keywords:''' ''Magic; Preparation;''
  
'''Effect:''' This technique can be used when casting any other spell from this Lore Sheet. At the end of the preparation time, the Chef will have served up sufficient portions of the food to give the spell benefits to a number of people equal to his Thunder Trigram squared. Alternatively, for mundane cooking, this technique can be used to increase number of portions served up in a given time by the same proportion.
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'''Effect:''' This alchemical spell takes one hour to prepare and must be consumed immediately. Women who drink the potion are unaffected, but men will find that they are filled with sexual energy and have powerful and sustained libido and "male stiffness". This effect lasts for six or seven hours, or until lusts are fully sated.
 
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=Good Ole Rustic Cooking=
 
=Good Ole Rustic Cooking=
  

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