1. take some wheat to a flour mill. 2. put the wheat in the hopper in the third floor 3. pull the leaver to activate the mill 4. collect your flour in the bin on the first floor (with a pot) 5. millie miller can repeat these to you. (she is at the lumbridge mill)
You make them: -Items Needed- Bucket Of Water Pot Of Flour Fire or cooking stove --------------------------------- What to do: Use bucket of water on pot of flour to make bread dough then use bread dough on fire/stove to make bread.
Pick some grain and then go to a mill. Put the grain into the mill and then collect the flour in a pot. Get some water in a bucket, and then put the two together and choose to make bread dough.
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Bread, Pies, Pizza, Cake and Chocolate cake.
You can get some in the Cooking Guild on one of the floors, you can make a full apple pie there provided you have the Flour.
Anyone can easily make with ground flour with a bucket of water to make the bread dough and then use the on a range to get the bread.
You make them: -Items Needed- Bucket Of Water Pot Of Flour Fire or cooking stove --------------------------------- What to do: Use bucket of water on pot of flour to make bread dough then use bread dough on fire/stove to make bread.
Flour is made by grinding grains and beans. There are many kinds of flour like wheat, rye, barley, oat etc.. They also do not use bread to make flour it comes from the fields. Big stacks of wheat are very valuable and expensive.
Get wheat or grain and go to a windmill. Put the grain into a hopper and pull the switches, and go down with a pot to get the flour.
You can't make watches in Runescape.
You cannot make a server on runescape!
"Does a mill make flour?" "A mill does make flour."
No, you cannot make partyhats in RuneScape.
which is the best flour to make bread out of strong plain flour self rasing flour or plain flour
You can make them with what ever kind of flour you like - wholemeal wheat flour, rice flour, spelt flour, corn flour, oat flour, potato flour, the list is endless, its up to you.