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Poll: Is Cooking More Fun in Real Life or in Pet Society? December 19, 2009

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According to the recipe book, there are now 16 days left to learn the festive pudding recipe. Momo’s been cooking soup like crazy to earn enough cooking points to unlock the recipe. I wasn’t even sure how many dishes she needed to cook, since the recipe book is very unclear. Luckily, Sfelaccio commented that the festive pudding unlocks at the same level as the banana split (the kitchen porter level). Thanks for the help Sfelaccio!

Unfortunately, Momo’s not the best cook, even when preparing soup. She’s managed to burn six dishes so far. Yucky! The burned food looks like poo. Ewww!

Cooking in Pet Society is nice in a way because you don’t have to monitor the oven as it cooks. However, cooking soup all the time is feeling more like a chore than a fun activity. Plus, you don’t get to eat the food you cook, which is probably the most fun part about cooking. Momo can eat her cyber-pixel food, but this week I’ve been enjoying an orange cranberry loaf and ginger cookies. I think Momo is missing out. ;)

What do you think, is cooking more fun in real life or in Pet Society? Do you like cooking in real life? Do you like cooking in Pet Society?


 

28 Responses to “Poll: Is Cooking More Fun in Real Life or in Pet Society?”

  1. moco Says:

    cooking in pet society is okay, but cooking in real life is much better–especially when you cook–COOKIES NOM NOM NOM!!!

    It’s also fun to be the FIRST POST!

  2. Mrs ViCorn Says:

    Both are great… Cooking at Pet Society is way more easier… but at real life you waste real money and it’s more difficult. I love Cooking Virtually and Real! :)

  3. Berry Says:

    Your cookies look awfully yummy. So real life. LOL

  4. Elii Says:

    awesome looking gingerbread men!! “not the gumdrop buttons…” :)

    i agree about the chore aspect of it… but i only have the festive pudding to unlock! :)

  5. ceres-gal Says:

    the site is looking great! :D
    merry christmas!!

  6. :D Says:

    you can eat the food you cooked in real life…

  7. midnight Says:

    have you tried looking in your computer clock and see what time you cooked and what time it will finish? it’s a really big help. lol

  8. Toad(pet society name) Says:

    I say pet society. Firstly, I don’t know how to cook and 2ndly, Cooked food looks delicious and i learn time management of cooking when to start cooking and when to collect it. All in all its fun!

  9. Miapuspacinantya Says:

    You are right,the burn food in pet society looks like a poo….

  10. Archy Says:

    Hi PS Girl. Since new items arrived today, do you know if there are new ornaments in the snowman or tree mystery balls?

    Thanks n.n

    • Pet Society Girl Says:

      Archy, I don’t think any new ornaments or decorations were added. I bought a couple new eggs and got the same ornaments.

  11. Pet Society Mystery Says:

    PSG, you can make your blog snowy!

  12. xerxes Says:

    I think cooking for real was more fun

  13. Miapuspacinantya Says:

    PSgirl,why did you write the new items release this week also the bew pet society mystery items?

  14. dulcinea_101 Says:

    ps girl theres this glitch that you go to any room and click at the end of the room ( the left ) and youre pet appears there at the spot you click very fast, it doesnt walk. have you noticed that glitch?

    • Pet Society Girl Says:

      Someone mentioned it in the comments earlier. It’s cool! I should make a post about it. Thanks for the reminder dulcinea!

  15. happi Says:

    When I learnt the festive pudding ( and others ), the part where it says ___days left disappear! I wonder if it is like those limited dishes in restaurant city that will let you reuse them forever…


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