Sunday, December 22, 2019

How is a 1950's Kitchen THIS Awesome?






I like a lot of the things that came from the 1950’s era. Yes, I know this video is from 1949 but it is part of that era. They make a lot of good points here about working smarter and not harder through changing the environment.



Revolving corner storage isn’t a basic staple in modern kitchens and considered a luxury. Why? Why have we not modernized this in such a way it is inexpensive to build into a kitchen?



Built in storage instead of canisters? Save on counter space? Yes! We need more of this. Make them removable for cleaning.



We can learn a lot from state of the art 1950’s kitchens. We have had 70 years to implement these wonderful ideas and we have not. Why? For over 50 years revolving storage was a completely forgotten concept and they just brought it back.



In 2019 I’m sitting here oogling a kitchen from 1949 for how cutting edge it is. I think the problem is we focused on appliances and appearances and not how something works. In recent years with the rise of youtube and people wanting things organized, easy, and clever has led to new ways to optimize our living spaces. Maybe this will lead to better kitchens on a budget, built in such a way to make our lives better and not more challenging. No one wants to work eight hours and then come home and cook in a frustrating environment.



Do you have any ideas to optimize modern kitchens that can be built in?

Monday, October 14, 2019

Chronicles of Elyria Hype 3- The Video Heavy Edition

Hello! I'm sorry I took some time off so abruptly. I needed to adjust to a new job and I'm still not completely adjust physically and it's been three weeks. Thankfully, next weekend is a four day weekend so that will be a nice little break for me. So, let's get into what you're here for, Elyria content! Keep in mind this blog is my opinion. Someone got a little upset over how excited I got in the last blog and I had to turn off anonymous commenting because they were not very nice about it. 

This week I want to focus on some of the stuff posted on the official youtube channel. The 'shinys', as they're come to be known as, have been a very big part of the content reveals for the game so far, giving the community a taste of pre-Elyria as the devs work to bring us all the wonderful things they have promised for the game.  I'm only covering the videos in this blog but there are many more posts on the forums of concept art and such.


Back in March of 2016 we got our first look at the game as what it is meant to be as far as graphics and movement of the character is concerned. I really love the detail they have put into the landscape.

Then they went a step further and showed us what it's like when it snows. Notice that the longer is snows, the more snow you will see on the ground.

Do you like death lore? Do you like world story lore? I like lore.

Aging and body changes preview. This will be interesting. Remember that if you dont want to be fat, you have to be active.

Want to see a mann do a flip off a roof?

Oh, here is where they introduced combat back in May 2016. Anyone else reminded of The Princess Bride? Also, do you see the blood animations? Makes me wonder how much of that is going to be in the final product.

Here is their interaction preview. You can hear his footsteps and the sound of him blowing out the lantern before stealth-ing and sneaking into that house to take stuff.

Here is content of a village and the surrounding area. You can tell there is a breeze when you look at the grass and the water. They also show a larger settlement here, possibly a capital city? Maybe a fortress? Who knows.

Here is a look at some of the creatures and forests and the populated settlements in the game. Lots more lively with life in it.

They have a PAX Speed Run from the 2017 demo. The detail in the demo is amazing and it looks like an actually challenge with platforming and no clear showing of where you are supposed to go, which is nice. The first enemy you encounter seems to be holding his head before he attacks.

Here's is an actual walkthough of the silver mine. It has lore and you learn a little about it here. I'm excited to see what the lore is for this area. This is essentially their tutorial.

This video is all about animal animations.

Here's their jousting gameplay.

Pre-Elyria playtest footage. It doesn't have the pretty graphics but it does give some ideas about base character creation and how some things are working as of now. This is not the finished game.

This one was just posted a couple days ago to preview how the ambient and world sounds play.

So far this is what they have for game footage on their youtube channel. I recomend keeping an eye on it for Q&A's and more game footage.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa7jRzCTpW2NCh4FK11y9jQ

If you want to know more visit https://chroniclesofelyria.com and if you do decide to buy the game before it comes out please use my friend code 8A0728 so I can get referral credit and raise my standing in game when it comes out.

My blog schedule only includes gaming information releases (Elyria is my big focus right now) on Mondays and recipes on Thursdays. If you want to see some different content, please leave a message in the comments section or contact me if you already have my information.

Friday, October 4, 2019

32 Questions Answered


Whoops! I didn’t get my recipe out this week sooo I’m going to make up for it by revealing information about myself! Gasp and shock.  I pulled 32 questions normally used for youtube videos to use for my blog. Yes I’m not original, shh. 


1.) Do you sleep with your closet doors open or closed? Closed! It looks messy to leave them open.
2.) Do you take shampoo and conditioner bottles from hotels? Nope. They clutter up my bathroom. I don't even like buying the trial size things to travel because of the same reasons.
3.) Do you sleep with your sheets tucked in or out? Tucked in because I don’t sleep under my sheets.
4.) Have you ever stolen a street sign? Nope. That’s silly and dangerous.
5.) Do you cut out coupons and then never use them? Yep, all the time. Never know when I -might- use them.
6.) Would you rather be attacked by a big bear or a swarm of bees? Bees. Easier to get rid of them or escape.
7.) Do you always smile for pictures? I try. It usually ends up a smirk.
8.) Do you ever count your steps when you walk? Nope. I used to use a pedometer but haven’t in years.
9.) Have you ever peed in the woods? Ever been camping? Like legit camping? Everyone does it.
10.) Do you still watch cartoons? Yes, because nostalgia is hard to avoid.
11.) Where would you bury hidden treasure if you had some? Do you think I would tell you? At my uncle’s house because it used to be my grandma’s and I always end up back there like the rest of my family.
12.) What do you drink with dinner? Pepsi or Dr pepper or wine.
13.) What do you dip a chicken nugget in? Sweet and sour
14.) What movies could you watch over and over and still love? Anything fantasy.
15.) Were you ever a girl scout? Yes. I got stabbed with a pencil.
16.) Would you ever strip or pose nude in a magazine? Nope. I joke about it with my friends, but I can’t do that stuff.
17.) Can you change the oil on your car? New car who’s this?
18.) Have you ever gotten a speeding ticket? Nope. I’m a perfect angel.
19.) Afraid of heights? No, I’m afraid of gravity.
20.) Do you sing in the car? Yes. And at home.
21.) Is Christmas stressful? Not anymore.
22.) Occupations you wanted to be when you were a kid. Veterinarian, lawyer, cop, teacher. In that order.
23.) Do you believe in ghosts? Yes. I have good reason to.
24.) The first concert you ever went to. Paradigm.
25.) Walmart, Target, or Kmart? I like Target but we don’t have one here rip.
26.) Nike or Adidas? Nike.
27.) Can you curl your tongue? Yes. I can also tie a cherry stem, or I used to be able to. I should try that again.
28.) Have you ever cried because you were so happy? Yes. Let’s not talk about it or it might happen again.
29.) The last concert you saw? Trans Siberian Orchestra.
30.) Can you swim well? Very much so.
31.) Can you knit of crochet? Nope but I want to learn.
32.) Are you a dog person or a cat person? Both. Both are good floofs.




Want to see more of these? Leave me a message with more questions! I might add a regular Q&A or just make Friday Funday blogs a thing where I just do whatever.

Monday, September 30, 2019

Chronicles of Elyria Hype Round Two!


Hello again gamers! I got so much feedback on my Chronicles of Elyria Hype blog I decided to give you a second one. Since the game in development is celebrating their kickstarter anniversary, this is the best time to jump in on the fun.



More on The Land

When last I left off, I was talking about the land. I wanted to keep going on that topic for a moment. I didn’t go into enough detail on a few points. Every server is unique, thanks to the politics being player run and the land itself being player managed. What I mean by the land being player managed is that not only did the server members vote on how their map would look but we the players are responsible for conservation of resources. We also pick the locations of settlements. The names of places are decided by the players. When we discover new locations, we will be allowed to name them, as well.







Classes and Progression

Next, let’s talk classes. There is no defined class system but rather a skill tree. As you do things, you fill in your skill tree. Let’s say you want to be a farmer. The more you tend your garden, the more you will fill in your skill tree for that skill. But if you buy and care for livestock, you will fill in a different place on the skill tree. Each character will also have a calling. If you discover your calling it will lead you on a path to a quest that will reveal your grand destiny and allow you to leave your mark on the world in a big way. In addition to this, whatever ‘class’ you go with for your character, whatever thing you have them doing, will contribute to the world through research and technology breakthroughs that can be taught to others. It won’t be instant gratification; it will take time and work to do great things in the world. There is no single path to progression and no single path for your character to walk. Your birthday does matter, by the way. Astrology will play a big role in showing you the path you are destined for. You can walk your own path, sure, but your destiny is something to consider for sure as it can lead to big rewards.



What happens to your character when you log out? They keep living. At the start of your time in Elyria, you jump into the body of a npc and claim that character.  Alone the same lines, if you have a child it will be a npc until your other character dies and you use a spark of life to
jump into their body.



Your character is dynamic. They will visibly age and change as they go through life. Every behavior of your character is considered as they change. Physical fitness is a dynamic in the world you might want to think about. Sedentary characters will see themselves grow fat while physically active characters will see the development of muscle. Eventually your character will grow old and die permanently. Your soul will live on through another character when you use your spark of life. This means you will relearn certain skills faster in your next life. An alchemist will learn alchemy again faster in their second life. This will lead you eventually to obtain godly levels of skill in a particular area.



Families are important. They are your support system. When your body is damaged and you are left unable to move, your family can be contacted at a far to come in and take care of you. The very presence of your family will boost your ability. You can either join a NPC family or a player run family (Which is what I plan to do). There is no tutorial in the game so you will rely on family to help you learn the world. Your family’s reputation is shared by those who wear the name. Your family and their social class effects how others in the world interact with you.  You can also start your own family and bring in people you know to play as your family members. You can produce children through child contracts as same sex or opposite sex couples. You can also designate an heir to inherit everything upon your death.



NPCs and AI

The NPCs in this world will be everywhere and interact with you like other players would. Your neighbor might even be an NPC. They go about their lives like a player would, plying their trades and raising families. They will react to the world around them appropriately as well. They will even require food, water, and rest like the players will. They will do their best to fulfill their needs even stooping to theft in desperate times. Which makes it all the more important that players who run kingdoms, duchies, counties, and settlements make sure that the environment does not become one of desperation for the common people. NPCs will seek to improve their lives, as well. They will also pursue interests such as religion and art. NPCs probably won’t be able to advance a society or even keep it going without the players.



Creature AI is very impressive. The ecosystem is delicate, and the resources can be depleted, causing the creatures to seek out people to prey on out of desperation. They will react on the predator and prey hierarchy that we see in the real world. The ecosystem will always seek to balance out. Creatures will reproduce naturally. Keep this in mind when out hunting.



Contracts will be used to offer quests to player characters. Other players, NPCs, and offline player characters will all be capable of offering quests. Once the quest is completed, it will no longer be available in the world. However, there will always be plenty of others who can offer up quests. NPCs can even take on quest offers. Completing quests will, naturally, grant payment and reputation. When you log off, remember your character will continue to live via scripts but no real advancements will be made without you playing the character.



Conclusion

Whoo! That was a lot more information covered and we’re still not even done by a long shot. I think I will keep writing these things to cover information on the game and hopefully it will help you undecided individuals make up your minds on if you want to buy into it or not. I have because I love all the concepts that are going into this game. I can tell it is a labor of love and starting to come together.

If you do decide to join in on the fun you can visit this link https://chroniclesofelyria.com and use my friend code 8A0728 to sign up. I will be playing on the NA-West server in the kingdom of Blackheart, Drakeolm duchy, in the Hammerbull Dominion county. As my mayor and family leader make their decisions on where exactly we will settle within that I will update you guys. I leave you guys with a special treat, a legend I wrote for a contest on the forums.



The Wolf Mann
Before people began to settle the world, we wandered, following the wild animals we hunted into warmer places in the winter. Some of the animals we hunted were dangerous and would defend themselves. A pack of Brudvir hunters managed to corner a herd of Dryas Elk. A buck stepped to the front and managed to gore several hunters, one of them died of her wounds. Back then, parents would keep their small babies with them, strapped to their backs, or with another adult back at their camp. This time, she had the baby with her and not a single person noticed, being high from the adrenaline of the hunt. They did not take her body, finding it proper to leave her for the wolves.

Of course, the resourceful wolves found the freshly dead body, having smelled the blood and come running as soon as the hunters were gone. They began to take part of the meal and heard a crying. Beside the Brudvir womann was a mann pup. The wolves took pity on the orphaned pup and one of their mothers who recently gave birth took him in, raising her beside her own pup. Even though he learned slow and aged even slower, the mann pup fit in well with the pack.

Many years after he had been adopted by the pack, the mann pup began hunting with the pack. On one hunt, they ran into traps set by mann. The Mann of the wolves watched as his brothers and cousins began to fall into pits, get their legs caught in snares, or be tangled in nets. Angry that the forest was attacking his family, he saved them from the traps, breaking all of the traps he could find. As they hunted, they continued to find traps and he continued to disable the traps until they had hunted enough food for everyone.

The next day they returned to hunt again and all of the traps were reset. Someone had to be doing this, some other creature. He decided to stay behind and get to the bottom of it. He hid in the brush while the pack went back to their den. It wasn’t long before a mann came to check his traps and angerly found they were empty. Now that the mann of wolves realized who his opponent was, he could attack. He jumped from the bushes, lunging at the nearest hunter. The two of them fought hard but in the end the hunter retreated.

The hunter returned to his people and told stories of a wild Brudvir living in the forest attacking people and disabling his traps. Many people laughed at him, but the stories spread. Hunters who would later go into those same woods would also be attacked and return with their own stories and warnings about the wolf mann, some of those stories more outrageous their the original. Some of them claimed he was part wolf or must have been turned into a wolf by a bite from the wolves. In truth it was that Brudvir pup whose mother was killed on a hunt. The kind wolves raised him as one of their own and now he was returning the favor by protecting the pack. So next time you hear a story about a wolf mann, remember the lad from this tale and consider for a moment if the stories might be about him or maybe another person with a very similar story.


Thursday, September 26, 2019

Chicken Stir Fry Recipe


I haven’t given you guys a chicken recipe yet, so I figure it’s about time to do something a bit different. This is one of my favorite go to dinners. Keep in mind this is the easy version. Seasonings are always to taste because really, who actually measures that out? This cooks better in a wok but a frying pan will work, too. Do not use a lid.




Chicken Stir Fry

1 Chicken Breast
2 Cups Frozen Vegetables (I like to use mixes and blends, so I don’t have to chop my own)
2 Cups Cooked Rice (I have a rice cooker and typically make my rice before I start cooking)
1 Large Egg
½ Yellow Onion
Minced garlic (This can be found in the seasonings or in the produce section or you can mince your own)
Onion Powder
Garlic Powder
Pepper
Soy Sauce
Vegetable Oil or Peanut Oil (You can use pretty much any cooking oil as long as you get it hot!)


Put about two tablespoons of oil into your pan and let it heat up while you cut your chicken into small cubes. You should also slice your onion into long strips and mince your garlic.  By the time this is done your oil should be plenty hot.

Season your chicken with onion powder, garlic powder, pepper, and soy sauce (some people like to marinade their chicken before they cook it but with soy I recommend only a couple hours as opposed to overnight since it is such a strong condiment).

Put your chicken, onion, and garlic into the oil and cook until chicken is fully cooked. Remove it from the oil and set it aside in a bowl.

Make sure you still have oil in the pan, you might need to add another tablespoon of it. Then add the vegetables. Cook with light seasonings and set aside.

Check your oil again, keep in mind rice soaks up everything. Make sure oil is hot before adding in cooked rice. Drizzle the rice with soy sauce but be careful not to add too much. Cook the rice and sauce together until it starts to turn a little brown.

Make a hole in the rice large enough to crack an egg into and scramble it. When the egg is cooked mix it with the rice and add the vegetables and meat to it. Cook it all together until the rice gets a little browner. Serve hot.

Monday, September 23, 2019

Chronicles of Elyria Hype Round One!


It's about time I told you guys about Chronicles of Elyria. I mentioned it in my blog last week and there wasn't much I could touch on without breaking everything with the information overload. Even in this article I won't discuss everything. I just hope this will be enough to convey my own excitement for this groundbreaking mmorpg.  



What is it?

Chronicles of Elyria is a living breathing medieval fantasy game world currently in pre-alpha. In this world, you play how you want to play. You can be a professional blacksmith or a monster hunter or a scholar. This game is built so that you do not have to concern yourself with battle unless you want to. There is life and death and such things actually matter. Your character has a life span. You have the opportunity to impact the lore and history of the world. Your destiny is unique and your own, the narrative unique to yourself. You can choose to be the good guy or the bad guy and your choices matter. And best of all? Everything from politics to the economy is player driven.



Life and death

To play the game, you have to buy the game and it came with your first spark of life. This is basically their subscription program but it’s probably the most affordable one I’ve seen since it’s just $25 for a spark of life that will last just over a real-life year. Your soul is immortal and will be reincarnated. I suggest having kids so carry on your bloodline and have a predetermined place for that soul of yours to go. You will relearn previous life skills faster and you will be able to advance further with each new life.


Anyway, you will create your character, pick a family, and begin your journey. You can be part of a NPC family but it’s, in my opinion, better to have a player family to have the support of others. I suggest starting this with friend or finding a group on the forums looking for more people. Personally, I’m starting with friends and I’m sure my family leader will accept more people into our numbers.

Game progression is skill focused. This means that by doing things you will progress. If you don’t know what you want to do now, you will fall into something naturally as you do what you want to do. You don’t have to fight to have a life in game. Because of this, crafting is a big deal.


Death works a lot like how it works in the real world. You can be killed, and you can die of old age. When you are killed you will go into the spirit plane and have to walk to your body. I have heard that this will be explorable and have its own secrets to uncover but I haven’t read anything official. There will be repercussions to death. When you died of old age, it means your spark of life has been used.



The Land

There are a wide range of biomes and life in this game. Nature is reactive meaning that deforestation and wiping out populations of animals will have an effect on the world. This means we as players have a responsibility to source materials responsibly. This isn’t World of Warcraft where you can just kill everything in an area, and it respawns. Each biome will have different kinds of animal and plant life that can be harvested for crafting or for selling. Animal breeding is a thing! There are those in the community already planning the best options on how to do this and conserve the population. They do require resources to survive just like players do. So remember to tame and breed responsibly.


The players who bought high ranks have already picked their plots of land, giving us an idea what our kingdoms, duchies, and counties will look like. This means, those of us who have already got a foot in our community know a good deal about where we will be living and who our leaders will be. This is a good time to remind you that everything is player governed and player built. You and the other people in your community are responsible for building up your infrastructure and economy.


You do have the opportunity to forsake a community to become an explorer instead. These people will be able to name landmarks they find. However, this doesn’t mean the rest of the world will follow suit and you have to spread the information as if teaching a skill. Realism much? Absolutely!


There are twelve tribes. Each tribe has their own features and culture. Think of these as races. I’ll only touch on one of these to give you an idea. The Brudvir is the race I will be starting with at launch because, well, that will be my in-game family’s race. Everything from their diet, in this case meat eaters, to advantages, such as ability to survive in harshly cold environments, to their attributes, such as the ability to intuitively read the intentions of foreigners, are all unique. They have their own religion (Faedin) and language (Neran), which is shared with a limited number of other tribes. They have their own arts and music as well. The arts, music, and religion are the primary features I will be focusing on as I will be a lore keeper and practitioner of the bardic arts.



Conclusion

Phew! That was a lot of information and I’ve not even touched on half of it. Now you guys know where I wanted to give this a completely separate entry from my buzz post. I encourage all of you to go and read the website yourself to get a better feel for this game. Hopefully this at least gave you guys an idea as to why I’m so excited about this and why I’m so invested in it. If you are interested in joining any of the groups I’m invested in here, please contact me on my blog or on discord (discord name below and I do accept all messages).



Info Dump

The website: https://chroniclesofelyria.com
Fanrun Wiki: https://chroniclesofelyria.gamepedia.com/Chronicles_of_Elyria_Wiki 

My Referral Code: 8A0728

My Discord: Enzeru#8452

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Beef Chili Recipe

The countdown to fall is here and what's better for cooler weather than a nice hot pot of chili? I like mine to have a huge tomato flavor and lots of different tastes as well as some kick. It goes great on hotdogs and noodles as well. This feeds about three to four people, depending on how much you like to go back for seconds.

Homemade Beef Chili

  • 1lb ground beef
  • 1 15 oz can kidney beans (I like dark red but light red works too)
  • 1 15 oz can diced tomatoes (I use chili ready so I can use less seasonings)
  • 1 29 oc can tomato sauce
  • 1/2 diced yellow onion
  • 1/2 cup diced bell pepper (optional)
  • Chili Powder
  • Onion Powder
  • Garlic Powder
  • Salt (I like to use garlic salt because I'm a fiend for garlic)
  • Pepper
  • Tobasco Sauce (optional if you like heat) 
Brown meat with onion and bell pepper. Season with a little onion powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. 

Drain meat and return it to the pan. Add tomato sauce, diced tomatoes, kidney beans, 1 15 oz can of water. Stir well. Add in chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, Tobasco sauce and stir well. 

Let it simmer for 30-45 minutes, taste, season if needed, simmer 10 more minutes if you add more seasoning.

This is really good with cornbread! I like to use Jiffy cornbread mix because I'm lazy lol 



Monday, September 16, 2019

MMO Buzz


Hello my geeky friends!



There’s a lot of awesome things going on in the gaming community at the moment, more so for those of us into mmorpgs. I’ll touch on a few things here for my mmo pals.



WoW Classic

All aboard the nostalgia train! Recently Blizzard released their classic servers. The first day ques were insanely large upwards of 5 digits or more for some people. It has taken over two weeks for them to get rid of sharding, further speaking to the popularity of the old school version of the game. Popular streamers are pulling in more people to classic, creating over population in some servers and thus people are being allowed to transfer out of those servers for free. 


I, myself, am maining a paladin. I have to remember to reapply buffs, that hunters have mana and thus need BOW rather than BOM, watch my stances with other paladin in the party, and that class quests are a thing.  Playing paladin for healing has its own challenges like mana conservation and wearing cloth if plate doesn’t give me the INT I need. It is really nice to see the spec be viable again.

Something else to point out about classic is how it pretty much forces you to interact with others and be more of a community. Some quests can not be completed without working with people and dungeons can not be done solo until you have out leveled them. There is no dungeon finder or other program to get you into a group automatically.


I think it’s great Blizzard managed to pull this off for us. Sure there are ‘private servers’ but none of them are truly ‘blizz-like’ even if they claim to be. The only way to get the true Classic WoW experience is to actually play Blizzard’s version.

Recruit a friend is down at the moment but when it comes back up I will add a link to my recruitment thing.



Chronicles of Elyria

As time ticks down the clock for this game to release into Alpha and Beta, more features and information is released about how the game is going to work. The more I see, the more excited I get for the final release. I will be in the beta, I think second beta, because I will be joining a friend’s family. I will be playing a lore focused bard who will be singing the praises of our warriors and making sure our history isn’t forgotten. Sounds great, right? Our family leader intends to be a lich, raising the dead and stuff. I’ve already built a lot of my character in my head. I know how she is going to act and react to many common situations. 


Some of the most popular features of this game include life and death of characters spanning naturally over a 1 year irl. You can buy souls as a way to continue the game. Government, the economy, and society in general is created and run by the players. There's really just so many unique innovations in this game that talking about them all would make this too long of a read. I recommend going and reading their website, which is linked in the title of this section.

If you're looking for a community, the best one I have found can be found here: https://discord.gg/95trSA

This is my recruitment code is you want to join, I would greatly appreciate it if you use it 8A0728.


Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Beef Stew Recipe

Hello my geeky friends! It has been way too long since I last posted something so I thought I'd teach you how to cook something good. I -might- make videos later when I get my tripod out of storage. It's too hot to go out there at the moment. With fall creeping in of us it shouldn't be too long, plus this recipe is great for fall! 

Beef Stew

  • 1lb stew meat
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 head garlic (Yes, a full head.)
  • 1 potato
  • 1 cup carrots
  • 1 cup any other vegetable you want to use (I like to get frozen stew/soup vegetables)
  • 2 15oz cans stewed tomatoes
  • 1 14oz can beef broth
  • garlic powder
  • garlic salt
  • minced onion (half an onion if fresh)
  • onion powder
  • pepper
  • salt
  • 2 bay leafs 
Brown stew meat in olive oil with garlic, onion, onion powder, garlic powder, salt and pepper. Make sure to stir it!

When meat is no longer pink, add broth and tomatoes and bring to a boil, stirring occasionally.

Add seasonings including bay leaf and then add carrots. Boil until carrots are half tender, stirring occasionally. (Test this by trying to chop a carrot in half with a spoon.)

Add remaining vegetables and cans of water until vegetables are covered. Season broth to taste. Boil until all vegetables are meat are tender. 

For a thicker stew, dissolve two tablespoons of flour in water, mixing well, and then add it to the stew, stirring as you do.